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US Supreme Court Ends Affirmative Action in Colleges
ON THURSDAY, the U.S. Supreme Court, which is dominated by conservatives, struck down affirmative action programs at colleges.
The six conservative judges, against the advice of three liberals, ruled that on-campus admissions…
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Banks Up on Wall Street After Passing Fed Stress Test
Major American banks were among the winners on the New York stock exchanges on Thursday. The 23 largest lenders in the United States have passed the annual stress test of the central banking umbrella organization Federal Reserve.
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WSJ: IBM Wants to Pay $ 5 Billion for Apptio
IBM would be about to take over the software company Apptio. Confirmation may come early this week.
According to Wall Street Journal sources, the deal is close to being finalized, and IBM would pay $5 billion for it, though it's…
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Washington Has No Direct Evidence That Corona Came From A Chinese Lab
The CIA and other US intelligence agencies have not found any evidence directly linking COVID-19 to the laboratory in Wuhan, China. This is stated in a report published Friday.
The services write that they do not have any…
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Georgia Police Under Fire for Using Black Man’s Photo in Target Practice
Riot in the US state of Georgia: the police used the photo of a black man as a target during shooting exercises for civilians last weekend. Something that might have stayed under the radar were it not for the police posting photos of the…
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Trump May Campaign But No Longer See Part of His Entourage
Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty to all 37 federal charges of misappropriating classified documents. The American ex-president may continue to campaign but no longer have contact with part of his entourage.
In a bleak climate,…
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Manchester United Rises on Positive Wall Street
On Tuesday, Manchester United was one of the big winners on the New York stock exchanges. Investors welcomed a report from a Qatari newspaper that Sheikh Jassim's bid for the English football club has the best chance of success.
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Google has to Pay Millions for Sonos Patent Violation
Google has been found guilty of infringing a Sonos patent. Therefore, it must pay a fine for every device sold with the technology.
Google must pay $ 32.5 million, or $ 2.30, for more than fourteen million devices that Google has…
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