The ruling comes nearly a year after a district court judge ruled that the NCAA violated antitrust laws and should let schools pay athletes $5,000.
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The 21-year-old is accused of carrying out the ruthless attack that killed nine worshippers in a historic black church in Charleston, S.C., last month.
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With a total program cost estimated at $400 billion and a per-plane price tag of $135 million, the Joint Strike Fighter program is considered the most expensive in U.S. history.
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An 18-month old died in the fire. The perpetrators scrawled slogans in Hebrew on an outside wall of the house. Palestinian leaders blamed the Israeli government.
Read More »New Ebola Vaccine Has ‘100 Percent’ Effectiveness In Early Results
The trial of the VSV-EBOV vaccine was called Ebola ça Suffit — French for "Ebola that's enough." Researchers say it's both effective and quick, with no new Ebola cases 6 days after vaccination.
Read More »In Report, Justice Accuses St. Louis County Family Court Of Racial Bias
The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division found that the court fails to provide children adequate representation. In addition, it says the court treats black kids harsher than white ones.
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The modern definition of a "blue moon" has nothing to do with its color.
Read More »Beijing Awarded The 2022 Winter Olympic Games
With the selection, Beijing will become the first city to host both winter and summer games. Beijing hosted the 2008 Summer Games.
Read More »New York Court: Chimps Are Still Property, Not People
The judge wrote that someday they may get legal rights, but courts don't embrace change quickly. The chimps are held by Stony Brook University.
Read More »Chinese Dissident Artist Ai Weiwei Restricted To 20-Day U.K. Visa
Ai says he was denied a six-month visa because U.K. officials said he didn't list a criminal conviction in his application. Ai was imprisoned in China, but he notes he was never charged with a crime.
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