
Emory University School of Medicine formally apologizes after rejecting an applicant for his race
CNN
More than 60 years ago, Marion Gerald Hood was rejected from a medical school because of his race. This week, the school apologized.
The Emory University School of Medicine formally apologized to Hood, inviting him to speak at the Atlanta, Georgia, university Thursday as part of a Juneteenth event. "As a university, acknowledging our past is a necessary step toward an empowered future," said Carolyn Meltzer, the School of Medicine's executive associate dean for faculty academic advancement, leadership and inclusion, in a statement. "Our conversations with Dr. Hood have solidified the School of Medicine's commitment to accountability, in alignment with the university's strategic goals for a more inclusive Emory."
US officials are furiously trying to avert a potential monthslong closure of the Strait of Hormuz, privately acknowledging that reopening the key waterway is a problem without a clear solution and dependent at least in part on what lengths President Donald Trump is willing to go to force the Iranian regime’s hand, multiple administration and intelligence officials tell CNN.

Supreme Court revives First Amendment lawsuit from street preacher who called concertgoers ‘sissies’
The Supreme Court on Friday revived a First Amendment lawsuit from a street preacher who used a loudspeaker to call people “whores,” “Jezebels” and “sissies” as they tried to enter an amphitheater to attend concerts in a suburban Mississippi community.











