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Supreme Court: Montana Can't Exclude Religious Schools From Scholarship Program
The 5-4 decision, in which Chief Justice John Roberts joined the court's other conservatives, is a win for parents who wanted to use the state tax credit to help send children to religious schools.
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EU Sets New List Of Approved Travel Partners. The U.S. Isn't On It
The European Union won't allow U.S. travelers when it begins opening its external borders this week. It will admit foreigners from only 15 countries — including South Korea and, with a caveat, China.
College COVID-19 Challenge Ends Tuesday
Organizers of the Battle of the Fans: COVID-19 College Challenge originally set up a four week schedule for the contest, but a $10,000 matching gift…
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Opinion: Israel's Annexation Plan Dims Hope For Better Ties With Gulf Arab States
No Gulf Arab country will seriously contemplate normalizing ties with Israel unless Saudi Arabia does it first. The Saudis, who officially condemned the annexation plan, are nowhere close to doing so.
South Korea Holds Onto Patient Data From Prior Coronavirus, Worrying Privacy Groups
Privacy advocates warn the government has kept the information from 2015 MERS patients beyond a justified emergency period.
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Belgian King Conveys 'Deepest Regrets' For Brutal Colonial Past In Congo
King Philippe's ancestor, Leopold II, ruled the region as his personal property and started a notorious system that left millions dead. Now, the reigning king is expressing remorse for the first time.
A Doctor Confronts Medical Errors — And Flaws In The System That Create Mistakes
Dr. Danielle Ofri says medical errors are more common than most people realize: "If we don't talk about the emotions that keep doctors and nurses from speaking up, we'll never solve this problem."
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No Spitting: MLB Unveils Some New Rules Due To The Coronavirus
The rules include a ban on spitting and a threat of immediate ejection if a player or coach gets too close to an umpire or opponent in the course of an argument.
Jacksonville Mandates Face Masks, As It Prepares To Host Trump At GOP Convention
The event was recently moved from North Carolina over a dispute about safety precautions such as face coverings and crowd limits.
Mississippi Governor Signs Law Removing Confederate Design From State Flag
The retired flag, which dates to 1894, includes the Confederate battle flag. A commission will propose a new flag, and voters will consider it in November.
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