Today's Headlines: Supreme Court Backs Payments to Student-Athletes in N.C.A.A. Case

Raiders' Carl Nassib Announces He's Gay, an N.F.L. First
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Tuesday, June 22, 2021

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Supreme Court Backs Payments to Student-Athletes in N.C.A.A. Case

Supreme Court Backs Payments to Student-Athletes in N.C.A.A. Case

By Adam Liptak and Alan Blinder

The association argued that the payments were a threat to amateurism and that barring them did not violate the antitrust laws.

Raiders' Carl Nassib Announces He's Gay, an N.F.L. First

By Ken Belson

The Raiders defensive lineman came out in a statement posted to his Instagram account on Monday, becoming the first active player in the league to publicly identify as gay.

California Has a Plan to Pay the Back Rent for Low-Income Tenants. All of It.

California Has a Plan to Pay the Back Rent for Low-Income Tenants. All of It.

By Thomas Fuller, Conor Dougherty and Giulia Heyward

The state is poised to embark on an ambitious, complex effort to cover the unpaid rent of low-income renters who struggled during the pandemic.

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Banks Slowly Offer Alternatives to Overdraft Fees, a Bane of Struggling Spenders

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Banks Slowly Offer Alternatives to Overdraft Fees, a Bane of Struggling Spenders

By Tara Siegel Bernard

Aggressive overdraft fees are worth tens of billions of dollars a year to the banking industry. Account holders are finally getting some better options.

Anthony Fauci on the Lab Leak Theory and Emailing Mark Zuckerberg

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Anthony Fauci on the Lab Leak Theory and Emailing Mark Zuckerberg

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America's chief immunologist claps back.

Today's Videos

White House Outlines Plan to Send 55 Million Vaccine Doses Globally

Video Video: White House Outlines Plan to Send 55 Million Vaccine Doses Globally

By The New York Times

Officials on Monday announced a global allocation plan for 55 million coronavirus vaccine doses, the remainder of 80 million doses that President Biden pledged to send overseas to countries in need by the end of June.

Iran's Incoming President Takes Tough Stance on Its Missile Program

Video Video: Iran's Incoming President Takes Tough Stance on Its Missile Program

By Reuters

In his first news conference as president-elect, Ebrahim Raisi called for the United States to comply with a 2015 agreement that limited Iran's nuclear program in return for lifting economic sanctions.

Belarus Faces New Joint Sanctions From Western Countries

Video Video: Belarus Faces New Joint Sanctions From Western Countries

By Reuters

The European Union, United States, Britain and Canada joined on Monday to expand sanctions on Belarus, in response to the forced landing of a flight and detention of an opposition journalist by Belarus last month.

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