U.S. justices watch their language as they consider profane trademarks April 16, 2019 / by Huzaifa / in news, Reuters: U.S. / with No comments / (Editor's note: contains language that some readers may find offensive, paragraphs 2, 10, 14) from Reuters: U.S. https://reut.rs/2IlZV8E // Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Trump travels to Delaware base to honor four Americans killed in SyriaU.S. President Donald Trump traveled to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on Saturday to receive the remains of four Americans killed in a suicide bomb… Read MoreShutdown sojourn: Free museums, music for furloughed U.S. workersIt may not put a meal on the table for furloughed federal employees, but some U.S. museums and symphonies are supplying food for the mind in free admi… Read MoreStudents in Trump hats mock Native American; school apologizesA Catholic school in Kentucky condemned a group of its students, many of whom wore "Make America Great Again" hats, after they were recorded harassing… Read MoreTalks to end Los Angeles teachers strike enter third dayNegotiators for 30,000 striking Los Angeles teachers and America's second-largest school district returned to the bargaining table on Saturday for a t… Read MoreLack of school nurses puts Los Angeles students at risk, striking teachers sayLos Angeles teacher Natali Escobedo says she will never forget the image of a diabetic fourth-grader “wilting” at her school because there was no nurs… Read More
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