
US Supreme Court's two Black justices clash over affirmative action ruling
By Andrew Chung (Reuters) -When liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson became the first Black woman to join the U.S. Supreme
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The Best Media Streaming Devices for 2023
There are an overwhelming number of ways to watch online content on your TV. Your
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Far-right parties on the rise across Europe
Success in Germany and Greece boosts hard-right parties; now they are eying Spanish elections.
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West Virginia State Police recorded videos of females in academy showers and locker room, lawsuit says. Alleged victims speak out
The West Virginia State Police is being accused of fostering a "culture of misconduct toward women" in its ranks, including the placement of a hidden video camera inside a women's locker and shower room, according to a civil lawsuit filed Thursday.
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France shooting: Policeman charged over teen's traffic stop death
France is bracing for a third night of violence after 17-year-old Nahel M was shot dead by police.
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20 best wide receiver seasons in NFL history
The numbers being put up by NFL wide receivers these days are astonishing. There have been some amazing performances throughout football history.There may be no deeper position in the NFL these days than wide receiver. Players come out of college wind up being immediate impact performers. It&rsq...
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Moises Caicedo's agent sends transfer message over Brighton star
Moises Caicedo's agent speaks through Ecuadorean media over transfer rumours on Man Utd & Chelsea target.
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When Declan Rice will play West Ham with Arsenal
All the dates of the upcoming 2023/24 Premier League fixtures between Arsenal and West Ham which may well see Declan Rice line up against his former employers
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Amazon Music Unlimited Review
Apple Music and Spotify receive lots of attention, but the streaming music service world is
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Key voices in the decades-long debate over affirmative action
By Joseph Ax, Sharon Bernstein and Gabriella Borter For decades, selective U.S. colleges and universities have considered, among
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Sriracha sauce is selling for as much as $120 amid prolonged shortage
The prolonged shortage of a certain red sauce is making the black market go wild.
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France shooting: Who was Nahel M, shot by police in Nanterre?
He was learning to be an electrician and played rugby league but died at a police check near Paris.
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