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Oklahoma's Republican attorney general sued the state charter school board, saying a contract it awarded to a Catholic school violated state and federal law. The state's conservative-leaning Supreme Court agreed and ordered the contract rescinded. But the U.S. Supreme Court's conservative justices were sympathetic to the school in yesterday's oral arguments.
Justice Kavanaugh told the lawyer representing Oklahoma, quote, when you have a program that's open to all comers except religion, that seems like rank discrimination against religion. Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself from the case. Should it result in a 4-4 tie, the lower court's ruling would stand. An update to a story we brought you yesterday.
Justice Kavanaugh told the lawyer representing Oklahoma, quote, when you have a program that's open to all comers except religion, that seems like rank discrimination against religion. Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself from the case. Should it result in a 4-4 tie, the lower court's ruling would stand. An update to a story we brought you yesterday.
Justice Kavanaugh told the lawyer representing Oklahoma, quote, when you have a program that's open to all comers except religion, that seems like rank discrimination against religion. Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself from the case. Should it result in a 4-4 tie, the lower court's ruling would stand. An update to a story we brought you yesterday.
Mohsen Madawi, a Columbia University student arrested by ICE at what he thought was his final interview before becoming a US citizen, has been freed. A judge in Vermont ruled the government presented no compelling evidence to keep Madawi behind bars.
Mohsen Madawi, a Columbia University student arrested by ICE at what he thought was his final interview before becoming a US citizen, has been freed. A judge in Vermont ruled the government presented no compelling evidence to keep Madawi behind bars.
Mohsen Madawi, a Columbia University student arrested by ICE at what he thought was his final interview before becoming a US citizen, has been freed. A judge in Vermont ruled the government presented no compelling evidence to keep Madawi behind bars.
Madawi, who was born in a refugee camp in the West Bank and is now a lawful permanent resident, was arrested ostensibly for his advocacy on Colombia's campus against Israel's war in Gaza. Madawi will remain free as the government's deportation case against him continues. And finally, have you heard about one of the buzziest movies out right now?
Madawi, who was born in a refugee camp in the West Bank and is now a lawful permanent resident, was arrested ostensibly for his advocacy on Colombia's campus against Israel's war in Gaza. Madawi will remain free as the government's deportation case against him continues. And finally, have you heard about one of the buzziest movies out right now?
Madawi, who was born in a refugee camp in the West Bank and is now a lawful permanent resident, was arrested ostensibly for his advocacy on Colombia's campus against Israel's war in Gaza. Madawi will remain free as the government's deportation case against him continues. And finally, have you heard about one of the buzziest movies out right now?
It's a vampire film called Sinners, directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan, both of Black Panther fame. It's been out for two weeks, and it's on its way to being one of the highest-grossing R-rated films. The movie is set in the town of Clarksdale, Mississippi, so naturally, residents there are excited to check it out. Except there's no theater in Clarksdale.
It's a vampire film called Sinners, directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan, both of Black Panther fame. It's been out for two weeks, and it's on its way to being one of the highest-grossing R-rated films. The movie is set in the town of Clarksdale, Mississippi, so naturally, residents there are excited to check it out. Except there's no theater in Clarksdale.
It's a vampire film called Sinners, directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan, both of Black Panther fame. It's been out for two weeks, and it's on its way to being one of the highest-grossing R-rated films. The movie is set in the town of Clarksdale, Mississippi, so naturally, residents there are excited to check it out. Except there's no theater in Clarksdale.
The last theater there closed in 2003. One community activist drove 80 miles to see the movie and since started a petition to get a public screening in town for locals. So far, more than a thousand people have signed on. If he gets the screening, he's invited the cast to join. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app.
The last theater there closed in 2003. One community activist drove 80 miles to see the movie and since started a petition to get a public screening in town for locals. So far, more than a thousand people have signed on. If he gets the screening, he's invited the cast to join. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app.
The last theater there closed in 2003. One community activist drove 80 miles to see the movie and since started a petition to get a public screening in town for locals. So far, more than a thousand people have signed on. If he gets the screening, he's invited the cast to join. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app.
And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next. The Atlantic spoke to President Trump about his second term in office. Compared to his first term, Trump told The Atlantic he's having more fun and feels like he's running, quote, the country and the world.
And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next. The Atlantic spoke to President Trump about his second term in office. Compared to his first term, Trump told The Atlantic he's having more fun and feels like he's running, quote, the country and the world.
And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next. The Atlantic spoke to President Trump about his second term in office. Compared to his first term, Trump told The Atlantic he's having more fun and feels like he's running, quote, the country and the world.
If you're listening in the podcast's app, follow Apple News Plus Narrated to find that story. And we'll be back with the news tomorrow.