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Justice Brett Kavanaugh says Mississippi’s age verification law is probably unconstitutional, but it can move forward anyway.
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The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to block Mississippi from enforcing its social media age-verification law against nine major platforms, for now. In an emergency ruling, the justices denied ...
The judge said the Education Department violated the law when it threatened to cut federal funding from schools that continued DEI initiatives.
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Overall, 28.4 per cent of boys' A-level entries scored an A* or A this summer, compared to 28.2 per cent of their female classmates' entries ...
YouTube clarified that content must now be ‘authentic’ rather than merely ‘non-repetitive’, tightening enforcement around low ...
HANOI: As the final whistle blew at Bangkok's Rajamangala Stadium in January, and cheers of victory erupted for Vietnam's ...
The looming changes to the UK Apprenticeship Levy are causing ripples across industries. For the construction sector, which ...
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We in Britain have lived in peace, safety and wealth for the past 80 years because of a huge act of appeasement and betrayal by our mighty, brave, patriotic and warlike leader, Sir Winston Churchill.