The University of Michigan said a $490 million settlement with more than 1,000 people who alleged sexual assault by a former sports doctor was finalized on Friday.
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The University of Michigan said a $490 million settlement with more than 1,000 people who alleged sexual assault by a former sports doctor was finalized on Friday.
American voters might elect Republicans this fall, but recent surveys suggest the support could be far less enthusiastic than conservatives might hope.
A U.S. appeals court on Friday upheld a Texas law that bars large social media companies from banning or censoring users based on “viewpoint,” a setback for technology industry groups that say the measure would turn platforms into bastions of dangerous content.
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This poem has serves as our national anthem and has permeated every sphere of society.
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Democrats’ motives are likely far more political than whether or not they can codify something the Supreme Court has already legalized.
The new system will use 99.95% less energy, according to the Ethereum Foundation. The upgrade, which changes how transactions occur and how ether tokens are created, could give Ethereum a major advantage as it seeks to surpass rival blockchain bitcoin.
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ETR literature states that pornography literacy should be a “required topic” in sexual education. IFF cites an ETR training video in which sex education facilitator Jess Melendez asserts that “porn literacy should start in elementary schools with ‘intimate safety conversations.’ In middle school, students should be able to ‘identify sexually explicit media and pornography.’ High schoolers should be schooled in finding out ‘how can porn that depicts racism be harmful to a viewer.’”