The court said that a Montana tax credit program that directed money to private schools could not exclude religious schools. Judgment 5-4 was drafted by Chief Justice John Roberts and was joined by the four conservative court judges. “A state does not need to subsidize private education. But once a …
Read More »There will be hate on Facebook if there is hatred in the world
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg in 2013. (Photo by Justin Sullivan / Getty Images) Justin Sullivan | fake pictures UK Facebook chief Steve Hatch said Tuesday “when there is hate in the world, there will also be hate on Facebook” as companies continue to boycott the platform due to …
Read More »Fauci, other top health officials to testify before lawmakers
More and more state officials are pausing or rolling back efforts to reopen the economy as the coronavirus spreads to new communities and picks up speed in many parts of the U.S. government, Arizona. Doug Ducey became the last official to back down from his state Monday night. after weeks …
Read More »Former ECB member Benoit Coeure warns of corporate insolvency looming
Certain companies risk becoming insolvent as governments speed up fiscal support, a former member of the European Central Bank warned Tuesday. Many governments have deployed a massive fiscal stimulus to mitigate the economic consequences of Covid-19. In most cases, this has allowed companies to avoid bankruptcy and employees to have …
Read More »Trump awaits the Supreme Court vacancy as a way to jumpstart a flag campaign
It’s an attractive prospect that Trump believes could boost both his loyal base and also provide him with an opportunity to improve his position among those voters whose support is now suffering, said people familiar with Trump’s thinking. That includes women, whom Trump believes could be swayed if he nominates …
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