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US Supreme Court backs Muslim men in case on no-fly list

US Supreme Court rules Muslims placed on no-fly list can sue for damages

Published date: 10 December 2020 22:01 UTC | Last update: 4 months ago The US Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that Muslim Americans who were placed on the FBI s no-fly list after refusing to spy on their communities are allowed to sue individual FBI agents who allegedly violated their religious freedoms. In a unanimous decision, the court ruled in favour of lead plaintiff Muhammad Tanvir, a legal permanent New York resident from Pakistan, who refused to spy on his Muslim community and suffered from a travel blacklist as a result. US Supreme Court hears case of Muslims put on No Fly list for refusing to spyRead More »

The Daily 202: Taylor Swift s new album ends on a hopeful note – with echoes of Emily Dickinson

The Daily 202: Taylor Swift’s new album ends on a hopeful note – with echoes of Emily Dickinson James Hohmann with Mariana Alfaro Taylor Swift has recorded and released two albums since President Trump and Congress last passed coronavirus relief. “I ve been down since July,” the pop star announces at the start of the title track for “Evermore,” her surprise new CD that dropped at midnight. “I had a feeling so peculiar that this pain would be forevermore.” The five-minute song takes listeners on a journey from the depths of pandemic-induced melancholy to a feeling of reassurance that things cannot possibly stay this bad. The piano ballad leaves you with a sense of hope for the future. Perhaps it will emerge as the anthem for 2020.

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