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The Supreme Court Postponed Their Decision on a Discrimination Case Over Harvard Admissions
With abortion and guns already on the agenda, the conservative-dominated Supreme Court is considering adding a third blockbuster issue…
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A Lawsuit Claims That a University Professor’s Rant Was Racially Motivated
A Black academic advisor at Rowan University has filed a federal lawsuit claiming a chemistry…
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A Woman Has Been Sentenced for Hitting a 6-Year-Old Girl With Her Car
A Montana woman has been given a six-year deferred prison sentence over striking a 6-year-old…
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A Former NSA Leaker Has Been Released from Federal Prison
Reality Winner, a former National Security Agency contractor who pleaded guilty to leaking classified information,…
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Shutterfly Will Buy Spoonflower in a $225 Million Deal
Shutterfly agreed to buy home decor marketplace Spoonflower as the personalized-photography platform seeks to expand…
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Warner Music Group Is Being Sued by The Jesus and Mary Chain Over Copyright Termination
UK rock band The Jesus and Mary Chain is alleging that Warner Music Group (WMG)…
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A Texas Judge Has Ruled in Favor of Hospitals Requiring Employee Vaccinations
A federal judge dismissed a proceeding filed by an employee of the Houston hospital system…
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The Novavax Vaccine Appears to Be Highly Effective in Trial Studies
Novavax on Monday revealed the results of a phase three COVID-19 vaccine trial that determined that the…
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G7 Leaders Promise to Share 870 Million Vaccines With the Developing World
Leaders of the G7 group of wealthy democracies promised on Sunday to send 870 million doses of…
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Four States Become the First to Cut Off Pandemic Unemployment Benefits
Alaska, Iowa, Missouri and Mississippi eliminated their federal unemployment programs on Saturday, ending federal assistance…
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