Nick Saban shows the moral clarity that Nate Oats, Alabama will not

Maybe Nick Saban could lend Nate Oats and the Alabama athletic administration his moral compass, since they are so clearly lacking their own. Saban’s suspension of a notable freshman football player following an arrest on drug charges is, by itself, a sharp contrast to Oats’ continuous enabling of Brandon Miller. But it was his reasoning […]

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Supreme Court backs disabled student in special education clash

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with a deaf student who sought to sue his school for damages over profound lapses in his education.  The case, Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools, involved the interplay between two federal laws, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, or IDEA, and the Americans with Disabilities Act. At issue was whether […]

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Kyiv says Russian missiles destroyed

A “mysterious” explosion in occupied Crimea destroyed multiple Russian cruise missiles being transported by rail that likely were being readied to devastate Ukrainian cities, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry says. Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs, posted video on social media of an explosion, apparently in the city of Dzhankoi in northern Crimea. Ukraine hinted […]

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America’s reliance on long prison sentences is bad policy

Prisoners with long-term sentences need more opportunities to have their sentences reviewed. Lawmakers and state agencies need to identify and address racial disparities in sentencing. And the amount of drugs involved in a crime should be decoupled from the length of an offender’s sentence. Those are some of the recommendations from the authors of a yearlong […]

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Biden to honor Mindy Kaling, Bruce Springsteen, more with Arts Medals

President Joe Biden is gearing up to present the 2021 National Humanities Medals and National Medals of Arts. A ceremony for the occasion will be held Tuesday in an East Room ceremony at the White House with all of the honorees, minus Puerto Rican musician José Feliciano, as well as first lady Jill Biden set to attend. […]

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When your maybe secret romance is exposed

We don’t know for sure whether Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny are in a relationship. But paparazzi pictures of the pair kissing and speculation that he dissed Jenner’s ex Devin Booker on a new song have certainly added fuel to the fire. (USA TODAY has reached out to Bad Bunny and Jenner’s reps for comment.) Elsewhere, Chris Appleton […]

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50+ best sales at Target, CVS, Amazon and more

— Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us and our publishing partners a commission. Mark your calendars: Easter 2023 is less than three weeks away and we’re here to help you stuff your basket with savings. We found tons of egg-ceptional deals on everything from chocolate […]

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Los Angeles Unified Schools will close for up to three days

The massive Los Angeles Unified School District is closed Tuesday – and may be Wednesday and Thursday, too – because of a planned strike by tens of thousands of school employees and teachers.  “All schools across LAUSD will be closed tomorrow,” Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, leader of the nation’s second-largest school district, said at a Monday afternoon news conference. “Tomorrow will […]

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Shohei Ohtani delivers grand USA-Japan World Baseball Classic final

MIAMI — Shohei Ohtani was standing at the entrance of Japan’s clubhouse late Monday night, his heart still racing, his smile still beaming, still is trying to wrap his head around what just happened. Japan just pulled off one of the most dramatic, fabulous games you’ll ever see, a walk-off 6-5 victory over Mexico, with Ohtani […]

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