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Nicki Minaj and Tracy Chapman settle lawsuit
Nicki Minaj and Tracy Chapman settled their two-year-long copyright infringement lawsuit.
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Online schooling raises privacy concerns
Online schooling during COVID-19 is raising privacy concerns for students as administrators try to navigate enforcing policies
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Police slides obtained with FOIA quote Hitler
Kentucky training police slides obtained through a FOIA request quotes Adolf Hitler, commissioner steps down
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Student Forced to Remove Trump Flag
During virtual class, a New Jersey high school student was forced to remove a flag hanging on the wall that supported Donald Trump.
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Grand Ledge Schools Ban Confederate Flags
Grand Ledge School District Bans Confederate Flags and Other Racially Divisive Messages
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High School Journalists Embrace Controversy
Rondout Valley High School Journalists Wrote Articles on "Controversial" Topics—School Prohibits Publication
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High School Journalism Award Winner
High School Student Journalist Wins Prestigious Award for Her Investigation Regarding Racism Within Suspensions
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Why burning the American flag is free speech
Gregory "Joey" Johnson burned an American flag as his own form of protest. In 1989, the Supreme Court said it was protected political speech and he has the right to do so to this day.
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Stephen King Quits Facebook
'It' Novelist Stephen King Announced He Is Quitting Facebook Due to Privacy Concerns and Misleading Political Advertisements
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Saline High School Incident
Four High School Students Disciplined for Sending Racist Messages to Fellow Students in a Snapchat Group Chat
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Twitter Removes Trump's "Photograph" Tweet
Twitter Removes President Trump's "Photograph" Meme Tweet Over Copyright Complaints
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Katy Perry Loses Copyright Battle Over Song
Jury Decides that Katy Perry’s 2013 Hit “Dark Horse” Copied the Christian Rap Song “Joyful Noise”
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