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The Supreme Court is hearing the case Monday of a Christian graphic artist who objects to designing wedding websites for gay couples, a dispute that's the latest clash of religion and gay rights to land at the highest court.
The designer and her supporters say that ruling against her would force artists - from painters and photographers to writers and musicians - to do work that is against their faith. Her opponents, meanwhile, say that if she wins, a range of businesses will be able to discriminate, refusing to serve Black customers, Jewish or Muslim people, interracial or interfaith...
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The House Republican story that George Santos stepped down from his committee assignments was a lie according to former staffer Derek Myers. Read more ...
The Red Sox capped off January with a pair of surprising designations for assignment. First, they DFA'ed Matt Barnes to open a roster spot for veteran outfielder Adam Duvall... Read more ...
After three years off because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Orioles kicked off their first Birdland Caravan, a replacement for FanFest, since 2019 on Thursday with a fan... Read more ...
Australia is removing the British monarchy from its bank notes. Read more ...
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus left a meeting Thursday with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris with an agreement on how to address the issue of... Read more ...
Julius Randle is in. Jalen Brunson is out. The Knicks had two All-Star candidates but only Randle got the nod when the East reserves were announced Thursday, which is probably... Read more ...
Giants defensive coordinator Don “Wink” Martindale is considered one of the frontrunners for the Indianapolis Colts head coaching job as Round 2 of Indy's interviews nears a... Read more ...
As time has passed, the trophy case at Latin Academy has become somewhat... cluttered? Maybe that's too strong of a word. Stockpiled might fit the bill a bit better. One of the... Read more ...