U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit denied the College of the Ozarks’ plea to block an executive order, saying the First Amendment would protect its gender-based housing policies as religious practices.
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U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit denied the College of the Ozarks’ plea to block an executive order, saying the First Amendment would protect its gender-based housing policies as religious practices.
The United States has provided around $7.6 billion to aid the UN’s response to the global food shortage since Russia invaded its neighbor Feb. 24.
The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday approved the sale of over-the-counter hearing aids, allowing millions of Americans to buy hearing aids without seeing an audiologist and potentially saving individuals thousands of dollars.
Because of its name, one would think the roughly $750 billion bill reduces inflation, but in actuality, it’s being touted as the biggest climate package in U.S. history and White House officials still aren’t sharing when the reduction will happen or confirming by how much.
In a profound story that crosses sports and religion, the entire Auburn University men’s basketball team agreed to get baptized in the Jordan River during a trip to the Holy Land several weeks ago.
The U.S. government spared seven Western states from mandatory Colorado River water cutbacks for now but warned on Tuesday that drastic conservation was needed to protect dwindling reservoirs from overuse and severe drought.
Douglas Blair of the Daily Signal asked Mayor Muriel Bowser about the effect of the policy on black students.