Read the Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:15:55 GMT
By Ella Ceron | BloombergThe US Supreme Court sharply limited the use of race as a factor in university admissions. The decision rolls back decades of precedents that had allowed affirmative action programs in higher education.The case involved admissions policy at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Read the full decision, authored by Chief Justice John Roberts. Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented. Related ArticlesEducation | Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action in college admissions, says race cannot be a factor Education | What does the Supreme Court’s ban on affirmative action mean for California? Education | Thousands more behind bars will get college assistance Education | Caltech’s win in Apple Inc. patent case is upheld after U.S. Supreme Court declines appeal Education | Controversial SJSU professor who posed with...Hawaii man loses bid to keep license plate deemed offensive
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The recall of a Hawaii man’s personalized license plate FCKBLM was constitutionally permissible, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled.Edward Odquina argued that his rights of free expression were violated when Honolulu officials ordered him to return the plate they said had been issued in error. The appellate panel, however, said the restriction focused on the content — that is, vulgar language — rather than the viewpoint of the message, and as such was constitutionally valid.The ruling issued Wednesday in San Francisco upheld a federal judge’s denial of Odquina’s request for a preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order against the recall of his plate.Odquina, 49, had requested the license plate in January 2021. When a Honolulu city services employee contacted him to ask its meaning, Odquina claimed it was an acronym for his business’s name. The employee approved the plate, though he later acknowledged that he shouldn’t have,...Shooting at Oakland’s Jack London Square leaves wounded man under arrest
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OAKLAND — An exchange of gunfire Wednesday night in Jack London Square left a 37-year-old man with a self-inflicted wound and under arrest, while the man who shot at him was being sought, authorities said.A 24-year-old woman with the man who was shot was also arrested for trying to hide his gun, authorities said.The shooting, which left several parked vehicles with bullet holes, happened about 7:05 p.m. Wednesday in the 90 block of Broadway, near the avenue’s southern end at the waterfront.Police said the 37-year-old man and the woman were walking on the sidewalk when another man ran up to them and began shooting at them.The 37-year-old man pulled his own gun, police said. It was believed he fired more than one shot at the other gunman but also shot himself in the foot, authorities said.The gunman who initially opened fire fled before a swarm of police got to the area.The wounded man was taken to a hospital for treatment. He was placed under arrest at the hospital on sus...Larry Magid: Buying a large appliance online vs. local store
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Last week I bought a refrigerator. What was once a fairly easy buying decision can now be a lot more complicated thanks to feature creep and the inability to see many models on showroom floors.Related ArticlesBusiness | Magid: Could a smartwatch or fitness device save your life? Business | Larry Magid: Using AI and apps for summer travel plans Business | Larry Magid: Apple’s Vision Pro could inspire innovation Business | Magid: AI makes mistakes but could it destroy us? The one I bought has Wi-Fi, but as it turns out, that wasn’t part of my buying decision once I realized how little utility is actually added.For me, shopping involved visiting a couple of small appliance stores and a couple of big box stores, including Home Depot and Costco. The small stores and Home Depot had several models on display while Costco had very few. But the models at the other stores didn’t even begin to represent the range of options....Newsom to double CHP deployment in Tenderloin fentanyl crackdown
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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- California Gov. Gavin Newsom is doubling the number of California Highway Patrol officers deployed in a joint operation cracking down on open-air drug dealing in San Francisco. The governor is also authorizing targeted law enforcement surges intended to boost public safety and crack down on fentanyl, Newsom's office announced Thursday.Personnel that will be assigned to the expanded operation will include some of the more than 100 new CHP officers graduating from the CHP Academy this week, the governor's office said. Active officers within the CHP's Golden Gate Division will also be assigned. San Francisco fentanyl trafficker convicted by jury “CHP’s recent results in San Francisco are nothing short of extraordinary — in just six weeks, the agency’s hardworking officers seized enough fentanyl to potentially kill the city nearly three times over, multiple firearms, and stolen goods," Gov. Newsom said in a statement. "Today, I’m authorizing a 100% increase in ...Man charged in road rage incident that resulted in collision
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(BCN) -- A man suspected of firing a gun at another driver during a road rage incident last month on Interstate Highway 580 was charged Wednesday in federal court with possession of ammunition. Antoyne Terrell Bullock, 43, appeared in federal court in Oakland to face the charges Wednesday, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California. Prosecutors said Bullock shot at an another driver on I-580 on May 25, prompting a collision between both vehicles. Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action in college admissions, says race cannot be a factor Bullock and a female passenger tried to flee the scene when officers arrived from the California Highway Patrol, but they were quickly apprehended, prosecutors said. A search of the scene found a handgun and when Bullock was arrested, he had an ammunition magazine in his pocket, prosecutors said. KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; paddi...Progressives Use Pentagon Budget to Protest Outrageous Anti-LGBTQ+ Law
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Last month, Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni signed off on one of the most draconian pieces of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in the world.Homosexuality has been illegal in Uganda, a conservative East African nation, since 1950, but Ugandans now face life imprisonment for gay sex. Anyone attempting to have same-sex relations could be sentenced to 10 years in prison. Advocates for the rights of LGBTQ+ people, including human rights campaigners or those funding advocacy organizations, could face up to 20 years’ imprisonment for the “promotion of homosexuality.”“The enactment of Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act is a tragic violation of universal human rights — one that is not worthy of the Ugandan people,” President Joe Biden announced last month. “This shameful Act is the latest development in an alarming trend of human rights abuses and corruption in Uganda.”Nonetheless, the United States is slated to give Uganda close to $20 million in security assistance this year, according to Donovan S...Kosovo’s prime minister offers to hold new elections in tense Serb-majority municipalities
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PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — Kosovo’s prime minister offered Thursday to hold new mayoral elections in four Serb-majority municipalities and reduce police there in an effort to defuse tensions with neighboring Serbia that flared anew last month.Ethnic Serbs in northern Kosovo boycotted mayoral elections in the four municipalities in April as part of a campaign for greater autonomy, and they now object to the ethnic Albanian mayors chosen in the polls. Neighboring Serbia has backed calls for the mayors to step down.Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said in a social media post that he would be willing to hold fresh mayoral elections if at least 20 percent of the electorate in the municipalities support a petition for the polls. He said he would instruct the four mayors elected in April to hand their posts to any newly elected candidates.He also offered to reduce the special police forces sent to guard municipal buildings when the mayors took office, which sparked violence in late May when ...Virgin Galactic starts livestream for Italian researchers launching toward the edge of space
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A team of Italian researchers expects to reach the edge of space Thursday morning, flying aboard Virgin Galactic’s rocket-powered plane as the company prepares for monthly commercial flights.The flight is scheduled to launch from Spaceport America in the New Mexico desert, with two Italian Air Force officers and an engineer with the National Research Council of Italy focusing on a series of microgravity experiments during their few minutes of weightless. One will wear a special suit that measures biometric data and physiological responses while another will conduct tests using sensors to track heart rate, brain function and other metrics while in microgravity. The third will be studying how certain liquids and solids mix in that very weak gravity.Virgin Galactic will be livestreaming the flight on its website.Next up for Virgin Galactic will be the first of hundreds of ticket holders, many who have been waiting years for their chance at weightlessness and to...As Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action, colleges see few other ways to diversity goals
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:15:55 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — As an alternative to affirmative action, colleges from California to Florida already have tried a range of strategies to achieve the diversity they say is essential to their campuses. Many have given greater preference to low-income families. Others started admitting top students from every community in their state.But years of experimentation — often prompted by state-level bans on considering race in admissions — left no clear solution. In states requiring race-neutral policies, many colleges saw enrollment drops among Black and Hispanic students, especially at selective colleges that historically have been mostly white.Now that the Supreme Court has struck down the consideration of race in college admissions, schools nationwide will face the same test. Some have warned the development could erase decades of progress on campus diversity.At Amherst College, officials had estimated going entirely race-neutral would reduce Black, Hispanic and Indigenous populations ...Latest news
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