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A federal judge has ruled 114,000 homeless students in New York City are to have their day in court. Business Insider reports a judge has allowed a class-action lawsuit to advance to expedite the roll-out of WiFi to homeless shelters across the city. The suit was filed when homeless students were unable to access the internet in homeless shelters during periods of remote learning this year. Business Insider reports the city provided students with iPads with unlimited cellular data, but many have had trouble getting proper cell service. US District Judge Alison Nathan wrote in her opinion that homeless students are deprived of their right to education without internet connectivity. For as long as that deprivation exists, the City bears a duty...to furnish them with the means necessary for them to attend school. US District Judge Alison Nathan
Sarah Palin recently announced her plans to sue Azealia Banks after several comments the rapper made on twitter.
Argentina's President Javier Milei visits the Tesla factory in Austin, United States, with Tesla CEO Elon Musk. IMAGES
Images of the billionaire owner of X and Tesla, Elon Musk, arriving to take part in Italian Prime minister Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of Italy party political rally in Rome, Italy, holding his son in his arms. British Prime minister Rishi Sunak and Albanian Prime minister Edi Rama are also set to attend the event, organised to discuss the fight against illegal immigration, a subject at the heart of the recent rapprochement between London and Rome, Downing Street announced before the weekend. IMAGES
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives Elon Musk, owner of X, formerly known as Twitter, a tour of kibbutz Kfar Aza that was targeted in the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel. In September, Netanyahu urged Musk to combat anti-Semitism on X, calling on him to find "the ability to stop not only anti-Semitism, or rolling it back as best you can, but any collective hatred". IMAGES