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    The Supreme Court hears oral arguments in a dispute over whether the late pop artist Andy Warhol's alterations to another photographer's photo are sufficiently transformative to constitute fair use.

    Justices’ artistic preferences on display in Supreme Court debate over Warhol-Prince image

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    Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams (17) runs for a touchdown against Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Rashad Fenton (27) during an NFL football game Monday, Oct. 10, 2022, in Kansas City, Missouri. Adams is being charged with misdemeanor assault following a post-game shove he did on a cameraman as he was leaving the stadium. (AP Photo/Peter Aiken)
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    Two comedians file lawsuit over Atlanta airport’s drug search program

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    Adnan Syed, center, leaves the Elijah E. Cummings Courthouse, Monday, Sept. 19, 2022, in Baltimore. A judge has ordered the release of Syed after overturning his conviction for a 1999 murder that was chronicled in the hit podcast “Serial.”
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    Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen Breyer (Right) slated to retire, paving way for his successor Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (Left).
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    As part of its effort to boost enrollment in the exchange created by President Obama’s health care law, the D.C. Health Benefit Exchange doled out $6.4 million to 35 DC-based groups.   (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

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    The most important factor in whether a school stays open or closed should be whether there are enough students to keep the school viable. (AP Photo) 
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    Biden blames ‘MAGA’ Republicans as court rules against DACA
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