Supreme Court Sides With Coach Over Prayers at the 50-Yard Line
| By Alan Feuer and Adam Goldman The action suggests that the criminal inquiry is accelerating into the efforts to help overturn the results of the 2020 election. | | | By Adam Liptak Joseph Kennedy, a former high school football coach in Bremerton, Wash., had a constitutional right to pray on the field after his team's games, the justices ruled. | | | By Jim Tankersley Group of 7 leaders meeting in Germany were receptive to a Biden administration plan to cap the price of Russian oil in world markets, limiting Kremlin revenue. | | |
| Real Estate By Penelope Green Viewers of the Hulu series know it as the Arconia, but the Upper West Side building has a name — and a dramatic story — of its own. | | | Opinion The reality of abortion is nuanced, and the emotions involved are often unpredictable. | | |
| By Reuters A video carried by state-run media outlets shows a crane hoisting and then dropping a large tanker in Jordan's southern port city of Aqaba, causing an explosion of yellow smoke. | | | By The Associated Press and Reuters At least six people were killed and more than a hundred were reported injured when a wooden spectator section collapsed at a bullfighting festival in Colombia. | | | By Reuters Videos showed a shopping center burning in the city of Kremenchuk. Ukrainian officials said a Russian missile strike hit the building, and estimated that 1,000 people may have been inside. | | |
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