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Jaren Jackson Jr. scores 20 as Grizzlies defeat Jazz 105-91 for their first home win this season
Jaren Jackson Jr. scores 20 as Grizzlies defeat Jazz 105-91 for their first home win this season
Jaren Jackson Jr. had 20 points and six blocks, David Roddy added 19 points and the Memphis Grizzlies defeated the Utah Jazz 105-91 on Wednesday night for their first home win of the season
2023-11-30 11:53
Supreme Court rules Alabama discriminated against Black voters in major victory for voting rights
Supreme Court rules Alabama discriminated against Black voters in major victory for voting rights
In a victory for voting rights and Alabama voters, the US Supreme Court has ruled that the state likely violated the Voting Rights Act with a congressional redistricting plan that diluted the voting power of Black voters. The state likely discriminated against Black voters with a Republican-drawn map that packs most of the state’s Black residents into a single district, out of seven, despite Black residents making up 27 per cent of the state’s population. A key ruling in the case of Allen v Milligan on 8 June means that the state will have to re-draw its congressional map to include a second majority-Black district. The surprise 5-4 decision on the conservative-majority panel was written by Chief Justice John Roberts, joined by liberal Justices Elena Kagan, Ketanji Brown Jackson and Sonia Sotomayor, with partial but crucial concurrence from conservative Brett Kavanaugh. Consertive justices Samuel Alito, Amy Coney Barrett, Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas dissented. Last year, a lower court ordered the state to draw new political boundaries that would create at least two districts in which Black voters would be more likely to elect a representative to Congress that more closely resembles the state’s demographics. The Voting Rights Act was drafted to prevent that kind of race-based dilution of Black voters. But attorneys for the state argued the opposite – that considering race to redraw political boundaries would mark an unconstitutional consideration of “racial targets” and “race-based sorting”, in violation of the 14th Amendment’s equal protection clause. The justices rejected that argument. A decision that sided with Alabama attorneys would have radically reduced Black voters’ political power and landed a critical blow to a state with a long history of racist violence and discrimination. Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act prohibits voting laws and election policies from discriminating on the basis of race. The state’s suggestion that “race should play no role whatsoever” to determine whether redistricting plans violate Section 2 would “rewrite” the law and “overturn decades of settled precedent,” according to the map’s challengers. Attorneys for President Joe Biden’s administration argued that Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act should be considered when “pervasive racial politics would otherwise deny minority voters equal electoral opportunities.” The map’s challengers argued that is precisely what is at stake in Alabama. The case stems from a lawsuit filed on behalf of Greater Birmingham Ministries, Alabama State Conference of the NAACP, and a group of voters represented by the American Civil Liberties Union and NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, among others. A group of Black voters filed a similar lawsuit in 2018 and lost. The state’s sole majority-Black district – currently represented by Democratic US Rep Terri Sewell – has a voting population that is 60 per cent Black, roughly one-third of the state’s Black population. The state’s remaining Black population is “cracked” across the First, Second and Third congressional districts – all represented by white Republicans. “This decision is a crucial win against the continued onslaught of attacks on voting rights,” according to a statement from NAACP Legal Defense and Educational senior counsel Deuel Ross, who argued the case before the court last October. “Alabama attempted to rewrite federal law by saying race had no place in redistricting. But because of the state’s sordid and well-documented history of racial discrimination, race must be used to remedy that past and ensure communities of color are not boxed out of the electoral process,” he added. This is a developing story Read More Supreme Court to review South Carolina congressional map for discrimination against Black voters Supreme Court rules in favor of Black voters in Alabama redistricting case Main suspect in 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway due to be extradited to US Alabama senator says Space Command prefers Huntsville for HQ, but command has no comment
2023-06-08 23:26
Russia agrees to extend Ukraine grain deal in a boost for global food security
Russia agrees to extend Ukraine grain deal in a boost for global food security
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Russia has agreed to extend a deal that has allowed Ukraine to ship grain through the Black Sea to parts of the world struggling with hunger
2023-05-17 22:47
Wagner forces have not withdrawn from Africa in 'meaningful' numbers, defense official says
Wagner forces have not withdrawn from Africa in 'meaningful' numbers, defense official says
The US has not seen a withdrawal of Wagner forces from Africa "in any substantial or meaningful numbers," a senior US defense official said, as the Kremlin continues to weigh what to do with the Russian mercenary group following its leader's death last month.
2023-09-24 21:50
Japan's government will ask court to revoke legal status of Unification Church
Japan's government will ask court to revoke legal status of Unification Church
Japan’s government says it will ask a court to revoke the legal status of the Unification Church after former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s assassination raised questions about the group’s fundraising and recruitment tactics
2023-10-12 19:16
Abra Health Opens New Practice in Allentown Marking Fifth Smiles 4 Keeps Location in Pennsylvania
Abra Health Opens New Practice in Allentown Marking Fifth Smiles 4 Keeps Location in Pennsylvania
ALLENTOWN, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 15, 2023--
2023-08-16 03:20
Dan Och Says Rithm Deal ‘Substantially Undervalues’ Sculptor
Dan Och Says Rithm Deal ‘Substantially Undervalues’ Sculptor
Dan Och said the deal for Rithm Capital Corp. to buy Sculptor Capital Management “substantially undervalues” the hedge
2023-08-17 01:51
Unilever and Nestle to Appoint New Finance Chiefs as Industry Battles Inflation
Unilever and Nestle to Appoint New Finance Chiefs as Industry Battles Inflation
Nestle SA and Unilever Plc are appointing new chief financial officers, underscoring a changing of the guard at
2023-05-30 15:54
Man City, Real Madrid prove their class in Champions League. Lazio keeper Provedel heads to the top
Man City, Real Madrid prove their class in Champions League. Lazio keeper Provedel heads to the top
It was already clear that Manchester City and Real Madrid are the best teams in Europe right now
2023-09-21 21:29
Portugal extends tax breaks for foreign residents despite house price concerns
Portugal extends tax breaks for foreign residents despite house price concerns
By Sergio Goncalves LISBON Portugal's parliament on Wednesday extended tax breaks for foreign residents until the end of
2023-11-29 23:23
Atlanta's Ronald Acuña Jr. unanimous NL Most Valuable Player after 41-homer, 73-steal season
Atlanta's Ronald Acuña Jr. unanimous NL Most Valuable Player after 41-homer, 73-steal season
Ronald Acuña Jr. was a unanimous winner of his first National League Most Valuable Player award after becoming the first big leaguer with 40 homers and 70 stolen bases in a season
2023-11-17 08:20
Bond fund managers head for third year of losses for first time in decades
Bond fund managers head for third year of losses for first time in decades
By Harry Robertson LONDON Many of the world's biggest bond funds are facing their third straight year of
2023-10-31 15:15