What the Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action means for colleges

By Joseph Ax (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday struck down race-conscious policies in college admissions, ending decades of precedent that had allowed schools nationwide to use such programs to increase the diversity of their student bodies. Here is an explanation of the policies commonly known as affirmative action, their history and the possible…

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Exclusive-EDF CEO tells managers nuclear business to be reorganised

PARIS (Reuters) – EDF CEO Luc Remont told managers on Thursday that the state-owned power group’s nuclear activities would be reorganised to overcome recurring problems that cut production last year. An EDF spokesperson told Reuters a reorganisation of the nuclear division had been announced with the aim of ushering in “deep change” so that each…

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U.S. Supreme Court buoys religious employees who seek accommodations at work

By Andrew Chung (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday bolstered the ability of employees to obtain accommodations at work for their religious practices, reviving a lawsuit by an evangelical Christian former mail carrier accusing the Postal Service of discrimination after being disciplined for refusing to show up for work on Sundays. The 9-0 ruling…

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Mexico’s economic outlook uncertain, say finance officials

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s financial system stability committee described the country’s economic outlook as uncertain on Thursday, citing persistent risks of further weakening of economic activity stemming from a complex external environment. “Looking ahead, the outlook remains uncertain,” the committee said in a statement, noting that domestic demand should nonetheless continue to support domestic…

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Russian patriarch tells papal envoy their Churches should work together for peace

MOSCOW (Reuters) – The head of Russia’s influential Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, told an envoy of Pope Francis on Thursday their churches should work together to avert “negative political developments and serve the cause of peace and justice.” Kirill is a strong supporter of President Vladimir Putin’s decision to send troops into Ukraine, while Francis…

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Brazil electoral court close to ending Bolsonaro’s political career

By Ricardo Brito BRASILIA (Reuters) -Former President Jair Bolsonaro was on the cusp of losing his political future on Thursday, as three of a required four federal electoral court justices ruled he had abused his power in last year’s fraught election. The case was adjourned until Friday when the remaining justices will rule. Bolsonaro could…

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Biden admin has been discussing possible executive action on affirmative action – source

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Joe Biden’s administration has in recent weeks been discussing possible executive actions he could take in response to the Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action, a source familiar with the matter said on Thursday. Earlier on Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down race-conscious admissions programs at Harvard University and the…

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