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SCOTUS upholds dismissal of retired firefighter’s ADA bias claim
5 hours ago ·Retirees who neither hold nor desire a given job at the time that they suffer discrimination don’t...
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Supreme Court sides against disabled firefighter suing for health benefits...
3 hours ago ·The case is Stanley v. City of Stanford. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Supreme...
New York Daily News
NYC school leaders resist City Council criticism on stalled integration efforts
2 days ago ·The Adams administration has yet to make meaningful progress on recent plans to integrate the...
- Bloomberg Law
Supreme Court Rejects Deference to FCC Orders at the Trial Level
3 hours ago ·The case here arose out of a junk fax dispute where the district court said the 1950 Hobbs Act, a federal law which says in part that FCC final orders must be reviewed by circuit courts, required ...
- Bloomberg Law
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160 years after Juneteenth 1865: Racism, misogyny, harmful public policy, and...
2 hours ago ·R.L. Byrd is an author known for his two novels, “Looking For Sweet Love” and “Black Coffee.” In...
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What does Juneteenth celebrate? Meaning and origins, explained
2 days ago ·“We need to acknowledge all of this history and tell the full story,” Collins said “The national...
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This Juneteenth, a lament and a caution | Opinion
1 day ago ·Brown v. the Board of Education: This case ruled that racial segregation of children in public schools was unconstitutional, and that segregated schools...
The Daily Record
Keep Thurgood Marshall, Tubman Navy ship names
4 hours ago ·The Pentagon may rename Navy ships honoring Harriet Tubman and Thurgood Marshall. Maryland leaders urge the Navy to preserve their legacies.
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Sydney Sweeney's Plunging Suede Swimsuit Is So Coastal Cowgirl
2 days ago ·Sydney Sweeney embraced her country roots for her latest campaign with HEYDUDE, donning a swimsuit,...
- The Topeka Capital-Journal
At least 37 freed slaves among those buried at Topeka's Ritchie Cemetery
1 day ago ·Ritchie Cemetery, which saw its first burial in 1859, is the final resting place of at least 37 former slaves, including Martha "Granny" Ransom. Former slave Martha "Granny" Ransom was freed ...
- The Topeka Capital-Journal