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Security shot at an Apple Store and presidential iPad thefts in the Apple Crime Blotter - iPhone Discussions on AppleInsider Forums

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Security shot at an Apple Store and presidential iPad thefts in the Apple Crime Blotter

Security shot at an Apple Store and presidential iPad thefts in the Apple Crime Blotter
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Student Mental Health Is Worse During COVID-19 June 11, 6:17 a.m. Another study has found that student mental health worsened during the pandemic, The Washington Post reported. In the study, researchers tracked 217 students who were freshmen in 2017. Prior to the pandemic, students’ stress levels rose and fell, usually in tandem with midterm and final exams. Since the onset of

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California to Pay More Than $2M Church Legal Fees Over COVID Closure Orders

First Posted: Jun 03, 2021 02:04 AM EDT Photo : Mario Tama/Getty Images California has agreed to pay more than $2 million in legal fees in a settlement with churches that questioned the state s COVID closure orders as a violation of religious freedom. Religious Freedom Challenged in California Aside from the monetary settlement, California also agreed not to impose stricter coronavirus restrictions on church gatherings compared to retail establishments. According to U.S. News, lawyers for a San Diego-area Pentecostal church took their challenge regarding pandemic closure against the state to the U.S. Supreme Court. The $2 million deal was approved Tuesday, June 1, by a federal judge after the lawyers of the religious group delivered the challenge against the state to the Supreme Court three times and won.

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