Stephen L. Carter: For now, we still need this imperfect solution — affirmative action — to a compelling problem.
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:59:54 GMT
So it’s over. Seriously. It’s hard to find a simple workaround to rescue affirmative action in college admission after last week’s 6-3 Supreme Court ruling that the programs at Harvard and the University of North Carolina violate the 14th Amendment. Oh, given time, we’ll come up with something. But Chief Justice John Roberts’s majority opinion paints so broadly that those of us who hope to find a path around it will have to be exceedingly clever.Let’s start with what the majority got right.First, as Roberts writes, colleges and universities should not be allowed to “establish quotas for members of certain racial groups or put members of those groups on separate admissions tracks” — a quotation drawn from the Court’s 2003 opinion in Grutter v. Bollinger. I agree. Not only are quotas intrinsically bad, but as the court points out, they lead to confusion, such as casually lumping East Asians and South Asians together, and figh...Details emerge about theft, death of St. Paul school’s goat
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:59:54 GMT
Just days after Great River School’s beloved pet goat was found dead, more than $4,800 has been raised to help protect the St. Paul charter school’s remaining animals from “human predation.”A fundraising page is providing new and disturbing details about the animal’s theft and death.Hazelnut, a 2-year-old, 120-pound Oberhasli goat, was last seen by school officials Tuesday night when video showed people around her pen. After pleas to the community to help find the goat, her remains were found Friday in a plastic tub in an alley on the 300 block of Lafond Avenue in St. Paul.Money raised from a GoFundMe campaign will help safeguard goat and chicken pens, and eventually allow the school to buy another goat, wrote Lisa Holt, the fundraiser’s organizer, who leads the goat and chicken program at Great River School.“When our hearts and space are ready, we need to find another goat as much like Hazelnut as possible, and she was one in a million,R...Lunds & Byerlys workers make deal with company after strike threat
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:59:54 GMT
Grocery workers who had been poised to strike last week instead “overwhelmingly” agreed to a two-year contract with Lunds & Byerlys that provides “historic wage increases and pay equity” to the 2,500 employees at 22 stores in the west metro, union officials announced Saturday night.Members of UFCW Local 663 will see average raises of $3.00 to $4.00 an hour by the spring of 2024, the union said in a press release.The workers on Tuesday had called off a planned holiday weekend strike after reaching a tentative agreement with corporate leaders to raise wages and preserve worker oversight of health care.The deal cemented Saturday affects full- and part-time employees.One full-time employee quoted in the press release said she was excited for her part-time colleagues.“They work hard and they deserve it,” said Anita Pitcher, a 45-year union member who works full time in the deli at the Maple Grove store. “They are a major part of this team — f...Southern California hotel workers go on strike
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:59:54 GMT
Thousands of unionized hotel workers in Southern California walked off the job Sunday after negotiations over higher pay and benefits failed, representatives said.“Our members were devastated first by the pandemic, and now by the greed of their bosses,” says Kurt Petersen, Co-President of UNITE HERE Local 11. “The industry got bailouts while we got cuts. Now, the hotel negotiators decided to take a four-day holiday instead of negotiating. Shameful.”Up to 15,000 employees in the Unite Here Local 11 union were taking participating in the strike, which affects 65 major hotels in Los Angeles and Orange counties, including Ritz-Carlton, Hilton, Marriott, and Four Seasons. According to hotel officials, facilities will remain open and will be staffed by management and other non-unionized employees.Driver killed, passenger injured in Concord highway crash
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:59:54 GMT
CONCORD — A solo-vehicle crash Sunday morning on Highway 242 left the driver dead and a passenger badly injured, the California Highway Patrol said.The CHP has not yet provided the sexes and ages of the two.The CHP said about 1:54 a.m. Sunday a blue Nissan Sentra with two occupants was traveling southbound on Highway 242 when it struck the guardrail of the Concord Avenue off-ramp.In a news release, the CHP said that “during the crash sequence,” the right front passenger was ejected from the vehicle and suffered major injuries.The driver was pronounced deceased at the scene, the CHP said. The passenger was taken to a hospital where their condition was not available.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Motorcyclist dies in Oakland traffic collision Crashes and Disasters | East Bay man found dead outside crashed car after pursuit called off is identified Crashes and Disasters | Camp Pendleton identifies 3 Marines who died ...Tips for staying safe on your Fourth of July weekend California outdoor adventure
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:59:54 GMT
As Bay Area residents head to mountains, beaches, lakes and rivers this summer, emergency officials and rescuers have issued warnings about raging rivers, dangerous ocean conditions, high temperatures and even the risk of a wet-snow avalanche.Here are tips for staying safe and making it home after your outdoor California adventure:Avoid excessive alcohol during outdoor recreation, and don’t drink and drive vehicles, including boats.If caught in a riptide in Northern California, float and don’t panic, then swim parallel to shore until out of the rip.Swim with others.Stay hydrated.Cover up from the sun, and use ample sunscreen.Tell friends and loved ones your destination and route.Wear flotation devices in boats and when near rivers and in the water as necessary.If you get lost, stay put and wait for rescue.Beware of wet-snow avalanches in the Sierra.Source — California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services; Sheriff’s offices; California State Parks; Bay Area Mountain Rescue UnitMan dies in Bayview District shooting
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:59:54 GMT
(BCN) -- A male victim died in a shooting in San Francisco's Bayview District late Saturday night, a police spokesperson said. Officers responded around 11:20 p.m. to the area of Third Street and Kirkwood Avenue on a report of a shooting and found the victim, who was pronounced dead at the scene, Sgt. Kathryn Winters said. No arrest has been made in the case and San Francisco police have not released a description of the suspect or suspects in the shooting. Anyone with information is asked to call the SFPD tip line at (415) 575-4444 or to send a tip by text message to TIP411 with "SFPD" at the start of the message.Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.Phillies demote Kody Clemens to Triple-A and recall slugger Darick Hall
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:59:54 GMT
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Phillies recalled first baseman Darick Hall from Triple-A Leigh Valley and he batted eighth in Sunday’s game against Washington. The Phillies sent infielder Kody Clemens to Triple-A.Hall made the opening day roster but his stint was short-lived after he needed surgery on his right thumb. Hall hit nine homers in 41 games last season as a rookie for the National League champions.Clemens, son of former major leaguer Roger Clemens, hit .230 with four homers in 47 games.___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSourceWimbledon 2023: Here is what you need to know before play begins Monday
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:59:54 GMT
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — Novak Djokovic begins his bid for a fifth consecutive title at Wimbledon and eighth overall at Centre Court on Monday.Djokovic also will be trying to add to his men’s-record 23 Grand Slam singles titles — he broke a tie with Rafael Nadal by winning the French Open last month — and became the first player to collect 24 in the Open era. Oh, and then there’s this: The 36-year-old from Serbia is halfway to the first calendar-year Grand Slam in men’s tennis since Rod Laver won all four majors in 1969.Djokovic faces Pedro Cachin, a 67th-ranked Argentine making his Wimbledon debut.The reigning women’s champion is Elena Rybakina, who won her first Slam trophy at the All England Club. She’ll open play on Tuesday against American Shelby Rogers.Top-ranked Iga Swiatek, who won her fourth major championship at the French Open, debuts on Monday against Zhu Lin.One significant change: Players from Russia and Belarus are back at Wimbledon. The...Liverpool signs Dominik Szoboszlai from Leipzig as Jurgen Klopp overhauls his midfield
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:59:54 GMT
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Liverpool continued its midfield overhaul with the signing of Dominik Szoboszlai from Leipzig on Sunday.The Hungary international cost 60 million pounds ($76 million) after Liverpool triggered his release clause. He has agreed a five-year contract subject to him being granted a work permit to play in the U.K. “For me it was perfect to make the next step in a club like this. The fans, the stadium, everything is really good,” Szoboszlai said.Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp planned to revamp his midfield after last season’s disappointing campaign, which saw his team miss out on the Champions League for the first time in seven years and fail to win a trophy.Szoboszlai, 22, follows the signing of Argentina’s World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister, who completed a move from Brighton for a reported 35 million pounds ($43.6 million) last month. Klopp needed to strengthen in the heart of his team following the departures of James Milner, Naby Keita a...Latest news
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