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Nor will top programs like USC have much of a choice whether to share the full amount possible with athletes — at least, if they hope to keep up on the recruiting trail.

The contest is rated a “tossup” by the nonpartisan Cook Political Report, but Ms. Lake may enter it as an underdog if she and her allied groups are unable to keep up on the airwaves with Mr. Gallego, who is raising and spending money at a torrid pace.

Falling prices make it hard for households and companies to keep up on monthly payments for mortgages, corporate loans and other debts.

All you need to do is keep up on the news of the week and answer these questions correctly.

All you need to do is keep up on the news of the week and answer these questions correctly.

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