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Judge issues protective order on classified evidence in Trump documents case
Judge issues protective order on classified evidence in Trump documents case
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon has issued a protective order governing classified evidence in the case involving
2023-09-13 23:18
UK republican group head to sue over coronation arrest
UK republican group head to sue over coronation arrest
The head of UK anti-monarchy group Republic said on Tuesday he was suing police for wrongful arrest before...
2023-09-12 21:19
Futures rise led by megacap growth stocks as yields edge lower
Futures rise led by megacap growth stocks as yields edge lower
U.S. stock index futures edged higher on Monday as most megacap growth stocks steadied after a selloff in
2023-08-14 17:50
Oklahoma approves first-ever taxpayer-funded religious school in case expected to draw legal battle
Oklahoma approves first-ever taxpayer-funded religious school in case expected to draw legal battle
An Oklahoma school board has approved the creation of a publicly funded online Catholic school, teeing up a constitutional legal battle over whether taxpayers should foot the bill for religious schools. The nation’s first-ever religious charter school was approved by the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board on 5 June, authorising the St Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School to be run by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma City and the Diocese of Tulsa – and supported by taxpayer dollars. Republican Governor Kevin Stitt, who has presided over a sweeping agenda against abortion access and transgender healthcare in the state, called the vote “a win for religious liberty and education freedom in our great state.” “Oklahomans support religious liberty for all and support an increasingly innovative educational system that expands choice,” he said in a statement. “Today, with the nation watching, our state showed that we will not stand for religious discrimination.” Americans United for Separation of Church and State, which led opposition in a recent US Supreme Court case involving whether a high school football coach can effectively force his student athletes to pray with him on the field, is preparing to take legal action in Oklahoma. “It’s hard to think of a clearer violation of the religious freedom of Oklahoma taxpayers and public-school families than the state establishing the nation’s first religious public charter school,” president and CEO Rachel Laser said in a statement. “This is a sea change for American democracy,” she added. The group and other civil rights organisations are expected “to take all possible legal action to fight this decision and defend the separation of church and state that’s promised in both the Oklahoma and US Constitutions,” Ms Laser said. Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond also warned the board a vote to support a publicly funded religious school would clearly violate the state’s Constitution and expose the state to costly litigation. “The approval of any publicly funded religious school is contrary to Oklahoma law and not in the best interest of taxpayers,” he said in a statement. “It’s extremely disappointing that board members violated their oath in order to fund religious schools with our tax dollars. In doing so, these members have exposed themselves and the state to potential legal action that could be costly.” The move from the Republican-appointed board on 5 June comes as GOP officials and right-wing institutions across the country push for taxpayer dollars to support religious schools, with a Supreme Court signalling a willingness to direct public funds towards such schools despite explicit First Amendment protections. “State and federal law are clear: Charter schools are public schools that must be secular and open to all students,” Ms Laser added. “ In a country built on the principle of separation of church and state, public schools must never be allowed to become Sunday schools.” This is a developing story Read More Tennessee drag ban is struck down by federal judge: ‘Unconstitutionally vague and substantially overbroad’ Bible banned from Utah school district for ‘vulgarity and violence’ in revenge for conservative attacks on literature Oklahoma’s Supreme Court struck down two abortion bans. But a 113-year-old law is severely restricting access
2023-06-06 05:51
Hardline Republican holdouts push U.S. government closer to shutdown
Hardline Republican holdouts push U.S. government closer to shutdown
By Moira Warburton WASHINGTON The U.S. government was two days from a partial shutdown on Friday, as hardline
2023-09-30 01:27
Having ousted Kevin McCarthy, House Republicans are hitting trouble trying to nominate a new speaker
Having ousted Kevin McCarthy, House Republicans are hitting trouble trying to nominate a new speaker
Stalemated over a new House speaker, the Republican majority is scheduled to convene behind closed doors to try to vote on a nominee
2023-10-11 12:19
FBI arrests Texas man at center of suspended attorney general Paxton's impeachment
FBI arrests Texas man at center of suspended attorney general Paxton's impeachment
By Brad Brooks FBI agents on Thursday arrested a real estate developer at the center of allegations that
2023-06-09 10:23
Nigerian Labor Unions Resume Government Talks After Protests
Nigerian Labor Unions Resume Government Talks After Protests
Nigerian labor unions called off protests and resumed talks with the government following demonstrations against what they called
2023-08-03 17:20
Wildfires are dealing a massive blow to US real estate and homeownership, congressional report finds
Wildfires are dealing a massive blow to US real estate and homeownership, congressional report finds
Climate change-fueled wildfires are costing the US economy between $394 billion to $893 billion annually, a new congressional report suggests -- a shocking figure that is more than double what previous government reports have estimated.
2023-10-17 01:28
Sofia Vergara turns 51! 'AGT' judge stuns in neon swimsuit as she celebrates 30M IG followers during Italy getaway
Sofia Vergara turns 51! 'AGT' judge stuns in neon swimsuit as she celebrates 30M IG followers during Italy getaway
On Sunday, July 9, just hours before her 51st birthday, the Colombian beauty, Sofia Vergara, paved the way into the hearts of her fans
2023-07-10 12:52
US senators to get classified White House AI briefing Tuesday
US senators to get classified White House AI briefing Tuesday
The White House will brief senators Tuesday on artificial intelligence in a classified setting as lawmakers consider adopting
2023-07-11 01:58
Japan’s Industrial Production Rebounds on Resilient Recovery
Japan’s Industrial Production Rebounds on Resilient Recovery
Japan’s industrial production rebounded in June amid a resilient economic recovery, capping a quarterly gain. Factory output rose
2023-07-31 08:24