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Pioneering female NFL official sues league over her treatment and firing
In a new lawsuit, one of the first three women to officiate an NFL game describes her three years at the pinnacle of her profession as a descent into the grip of a sexist institution unable to treat a woman as an equal
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Judge says Penn must turn over information about Jewish employees in US discrimination probe
Judge says Penn must turn over information about Jewish employees in US discrimination probe
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Citing First Amendment, federal judge blocks Trump order to end funding for NPR and PBS
A federal judge has agreed to permanently block the Trump administration from implementing a presidential directive to end federal funding for National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service
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The Army says crews of two helicopters that hovered near Kid Rock's Nashville home are suspended pending a review
The Army says crews of two helicopters that hovered near Kid Rock's Nashville home are suspended pending a review
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Supreme Court seems likely to rule for a Black death row inmate in Mississippi
The Supreme Court seems likely to rule for a Black death row inmate from Mississippi who claims there was racial bias in the makeup of the jury that convicted him
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European Union official says reports of violence during Serbia vote unacceptable
A European Union official says that violent incidents and irregularities that have been reported during local elections in Serbia were “unacceptable.”
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Monthslong meditation on impermanence at a remote California Zen retreat meets a real-life fire
A fire destroyed the main meditation hall at Tassajara Mountain Zen Center in Central California, as monks neared the end of a long retreat
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Haiti imposes austerity measures as Iran war drives up oil prices and disrupts supplies
Haiti’s government says it is implementing new austerity measures as the war in Iran disrupts critical oil supplies and drives up prices worldwide
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Judge orders Trump administration to halt construction of $400 million White House ballroom unless Congress OKs plan
Judge orders Trump administration to halt construction of $400 million White House ballroom unless Congress OKs plan
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Iran’s imprisoned Nobel peace laureate Narges Mohammadi may have had a heart attack
A lawyer of Iran’s imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi says she may have suffered a heart attack in prison
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