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Jill Biden's bout with Covid-19 upends White House's sense of normalcy, but pandemic protocols don't appear to be coming
Jill Biden's bout with Covid-19 upends White House's sense of normalcy, but pandemic protocols don't appear to be coming
First lady Dr. Jill Biden's positive Covid-19 test does not appear to portend a major return to pandemic-era protocols at the White House, a reflection of how the virus' threat has receded since the early days of the administration even as cases begin to rise.
1970-01-01 08:00
SoftBank's Arm starts IPO roadshow in Baltimore to court T Rowe Price
SoftBank's Arm starts IPO roadshow in Baltimore to court T Rowe Price
By Echo Wang and Anirban Sen NEW YORK Arm Holdings Ltd, the chip designer owned by SoftBank Group
1970-01-01 08:00
Fitch Braces for More ESG Bonds as Biodiversity Goes Mainstream
Fitch Braces for More ESG Bonds as Biodiversity Goes Mainstream
Bonds tied to biodiversity goals are on track for a record-setting year and this niche area of ESG
1970-01-01 08:00
Whoopi Goldberg battles Covid-19 for the third time, misses ‘The View’ season premiere
Whoopi Goldberg battles Covid-19 for the third time, misses ‘The View’ season premiere
'She (Whoopi Goldberg) is on the tail end and she’ll probably be back this week,' her colleague Joy Behar said
1970-01-01 08:00
French schools send ‘dozens’ of Muslim girls home over traditional robe
French schools send ‘dozens’ of Muslim girls home over traditional robe
French state schools have sent “dozens” of Muslim girls home for wearing a traditional robe banned in educational settings last week. The French education minister reported that almost 300 pupils arrived at school on Monday wearing the abaya, a long, loose over-garment that spans from the shoulders to the feet. Similar to the djellaba worn in North Africa or the qamis which is popular in West Africa, it is largely worn by women. Official figures reflect that 298 girls, mostly aged 15 and over, wore the garment to school in spite of the ban, most of whom agreed to change their clothes after being reprimanded by teachers. However, 67 girls refused to comply with the rules and were sent home. Now, they face further discussions between their schools and families; should they refuse to obey, they could face exclusion. Education minister Gabriel Attal announced the ban at the end of August in line with France’s secularist ban on religious signs in state schools and government buildings. For Mr Attal, the garments are “an infringement on secularism” and, in some cases, a bid to destabilise schools. Elsewhere, pupils and teachers alike have been banned from wearing a headscarf in state-run schools since 2004, and full-face veils have been banned in public since 2010. The rules also include the Jewish kippa. France has a long history of secularism, having enforced strict bans on religious imagery in schools since the 19th century to curb Catholic influence on public education. Critics of the new policy argue that abayas, worn by women, and khamis, the male garb, are no more than a fashion statement. They say the garments do not constitute an ostentatious sign of religion and should not be banned from classrooms under a 2004 law. Authorities fear that religious symbols are a gateway to Islamic radicalism, while some Muslims feel stigmatised by efforts to make them conform. Islam is the second largest religion in France. “Our schools are continually tested. We know that,” Mr Attal said at a news conference a week ahead of the start of the school year. He said that the wearing of abayas and khamis, a “new phenomenon,” has recently grown, and must be met with a firm response to tackle what sometimes amounts to “infringements, attempts at destabilisation.” Read More France set to ban Muslim students from wearing abaya in state schools French education minister bans long robes in classrooms in effort to defend nation's secular values France's Macron says schools will be 'intractable' in enforcing ban on robes often worn by Muslims France's Macron supports experimenting with uniforms in some schools amid debate over ban on robes
1970-01-01 08:00
PGMOL chief offers explanation for Andre Onana VAR mistake against Wolves
PGMOL chief offers explanation for Andre Onana VAR mistake against Wolves
PGMOL chief Howard Webb offers insight into the VAR decision not to award a penalty for Andre Onana's foul on Sasa Kalajdzic.
1970-01-01 08:00
At least 5 people die as severe rainstorms trigger flooding in Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria
At least 5 people die as severe rainstorms trigger flooding in Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria
Fierce rainstorms are battering neighboring Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria, causing at least five deaths
1970-01-01 08:00
The films coming to theaters and streaming soon, from 'Dumb Money' to 'The Hunger Games'
The films coming to theaters and streaming soon, from 'Dumb Money' to 'The Hunger Games'
Fall is coming, and so are the movies
1970-01-01 08:00
Zoom CEO Says FTC Should Look at Microsoft Teams Bundle After EU Investigation
Zoom CEO Says FTC Should Look at Microsoft Teams Bundle After EU Investigation
Zoom Video Communications Inc. Chief Executive Officer Eric Yuan said the US Federal Trade Commission should look into
1970-01-01 08:00
Anthony Andrews: Tennessee man beat GF's toddler son to death with dog toy while 'disciplining him'
Anthony Andrews: Tennessee man beat GF's toddler son to death with dog toy while 'disciplining him'
Anthony Andrews is currently being held on a $250,000 bond at the Shelby County Detention Center, as per court records
1970-01-01 08:00
Los Angeles Sparks: Recapping their six-game winning streak
Los Angeles Sparks: Recapping their six-game winning streak
The Los Angeles Sparks are peaking at the right time, riding a six-game winning streak that will hopefully carry them into the postseason.
1970-01-01 08:00
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion reunite for 'Bongos' three years after controversial collaboration 'WAP'
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion reunite for 'Bongos' three years after controversial collaboration 'WAP'
'WAP' was controversial because of its explicit lyrics and received criticism from conservative pundits
1970-01-01 08:00
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