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US measure would ban products containing mineral mined with child labor in Congo
US measure would ban products containing mineral mined with child labor in Congo
New U.S. legislation would ban imported products containing critical green transition minerals mined by child labor in Congo
1970-01-01 08:00
Accuser describes Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey as 'slippery, snaky difficult person'
Accuser describes Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey as 'slippery, snaky difficult person'
One of Kevin Spacey's accusers described the actor as a “slippery, snaky, difficult person” and says his escalating sexual assaults caused him shame, anxiety and depression
1970-01-01 08:00
What's 'Bidenomics'? The president hopes a dubious nation embraces his ideas condensed into the term
What's 'Bidenomics'? The president hopes a dubious nation embraces his ideas condensed into the term
President Joe Biden has long struggled to neatly summarize his sprawling economic vision
1970-01-01 08:00
Newcastle register interest in Chelsea's Conor Gallagher & Trevoh Chalobah
Newcastle register interest in Chelsea's Conor Gallagher & Trevoh Chalobah
Newcastle have registered interest in both Conor Gallagher and Trevoh Chalobah of Chelsea.
1970-01-01 08:00
Best MLB prop bets today (Logan Webb, Drew Smyly are pitchers to bet on Monday)
Best MLB prop bets today (Logan Webb, Drew Smyly are pitchers to bet on Monday)
Monday’s Major League Baseball slate is a smaller one, but that’s not going to dissuade me from betting on some pitcher props for the day’s action.I have a pair of plus money props to bet, backing two starters that have favorable matchups. Let’s break down each pick:B...
1970-01-01 08:00
STL Cardinals: 1 player from each of the last 3 years failing miserably, and 1 picking up speed
STL Cardinals: 1 player from each of the last 3 years failing miserably, and 1 picking up speed
The St. Louis Cardinals have faced criticism for letting talented players move on to success elsewhere. But there have been some players it was a good idea to move on from when they did.Not all St. Louis Cardinals transactions end in disaster with the leaving player becoming a superstar elsewher...
1970-01-01 08:00
Three Jeff Van Gundy Replacements For ESPN
Three Jeff Van Gundy Replacements For ESPN
Who could replace Jeff Van Gundy in ESPN's lead NBA booth for next season?
1970-01-01 08:00
First All-Star nod for A's slugger announced in perfect way
First All-Star nod for A's slugger announced in perfect way
Oakland Athletics slugger Brent Rooker had never been an MLB All-Star before. That was until he found out on Sunday.The Oakland Athletics are mostly in the news cycle due in part to their subpar record so far this season and the fact that they are on the cusp of relocating to Las Vegas. But, the...
1970-01-01 08:00
US envoy to Russia meets with detained journalist Gershkovich -WSJ
US envoy to Russia meets with detained journalist Gershkovich -WSJ
The U.S. ambassador to Russia was granted access on Monday to jailed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich,
1970-01-01 08:00
NBA rumors: 4 teams not named Heat or Nets engaged on Damian Lillard trade
NBA rumors: 4 teams not named Heat or Nets engaged on Damian Lillard trade
According to an NBA insider, four teams not named the Heat or Nets have looked into trading for Damian Lillard. Who are these teams?According to Chris Haynes, the Boston Celtics, LA Clippers, New Orleans Pelicans, and Minnesota Timberwolves are interested in trading for Damian Lillard. The Miami...
1970-01-01 08:00
Harvard sued over ‘legacy admissions’ after Supreme Court targets affirmative action
Harvard sued over ‘legacy admissions’ after Supreme Court targets affirmative action
Days after the US Supreme Court struck down race-conscious university admissions, civil rights groups have filed a federal lawsuit targeting so-called “legacy” admissions at Harvard University. The lawsuit, alleging widespread discrimination at the college in violation of the Civil Rights Act, is the latest challenge to the practice of prioritising university admissions for the children of alumni. “There’s no birthright to Harvard. As the Supreme Court recently noted, ‘eliminating racial discrimination means eliminating all of it.’ There should be no way to identify who your parents are in the college application process,” said Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal, executive director of Boston-based Lawyers for Civil Rights, which filed the complaint on 3 July. “Why are we rewarding children for privileges and advantages accrued by prior generations?” he said in a statement. “Your family’s last name and the size of your bank account are not a measure of merit, and should have no bearing on the college admissions process.” The group filed the lawsuit on behalf of the Chica Project, the African Community Economic Development of New England and the Greater Boston Latino Network. Last week, the conservative supermajority on the nation’s highest court ruled that private and public colleges and universities may not consider race as a factor in admissions, striking down the precedent affirmed in the 2003 ruling in Grutter v Bollinger. Civil rights advocates and justices who supported the decades-long precedent, intended to promote racially diverse college campuses, derided what they argue is the court’s ongoing perversion of the 14th Amendment and the foundational concept of equal protection. The latest lawsuit points to Harvard data finding that 70 per cent of the college’s donor-related and legacy applicants are white. So-called “legacy” applicants have a roughly six times greater chance of admission, according to records, pointing to a “custom, pattern and practice” that is “exclusionary and discriminatory” and “severely disadvantages and harms applicants of color,” plaintiffs argued. The complaint calls on the US Department of Education to initiate a federal investigation into Harvard’s application process and for the federal government to declare such practices illegal. “Harvard’s practice of giving a leg-up to the children of wealthy donors and alumni – who have done nothing to deserve it – must end,” Lawyers for Civil Rights litigation fellow Michael Kippins said in a statement accompanying the complaint. Following the Supreme Court ruling, Democratic lawmakers and President Joe Biden urged universities to reconsider their legacy admissions, which he said “expand privilege instead of opportunity.” The Independent has requested comment from Harvard. Read More Biden condemns Supreme Court striking down affirmative action: ‘This is not a normal court’ Biden reveals ‘new path’ to student debt relief after Supreme Court strikes down president’s plan Pence ‘doesn’t believe’ racial inequality exists in schools as he celebrates SCOTUS affirmative action ban
1970-01-01 08:00
Ambani’s Jio Unveils $12 Phone That Streams Video, Moves Money
Ambani’s Jio Unveils $12 Phone That Streams Video, Moves Money
Billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s group Monday announced an internet-enabled phone at an entry price of 999 rupees ($12) as
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