Judge Amy Coney Barrett as Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s replacement on the Supreme Court this week, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden will face renewed pressure to expand the court’s ranks should he defeat President Donald Trump on Nov. 3. Court expansion — or, as some call it, court-packing — is a controversial topic that the vice president has so far avoided discussing in-depth, to the frustration of some of his supporters."With Senate Republicans likely to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett as Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s replacement on the Supreme Court this week, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden will face renewed pressure to expand the court’s ranks should he defeat President Donald Trump on Nov. 3. Court expansion — or, as some call it, court-packing — is a controversial topic that the vice president has so far avoided discussing in-depth, to the frustration of some of his supporters.

 

“Sesame Street" has always pressed for inclusion. Now in the wake of the national reckoning on race, it’s going further — teaching children to stand up against racism.

Sesame Workshop — the nonprofit, educational organization behind “Sesame Street” — will later this month air the half-hour anti-racist special "The Power of We” and hopes families will watch together.

The special defines racism for younger viewers and shows how it can be hurtful. It urges children who encounter racism or hear someone else be the victim of it to call it out. “When you see something that's wrong, speak up and say, ‘That’s wrong' and tell an adult,” 6-year-old Gabrielle the Muppet advises.

The special, composed of little skits and songs in a Zoom-like format, will stream on HBO Max and PBS Kids and air on PBS stations beginning Oct. 15.

Two cast members of the US reality TV show Vanderpump Rules have been sacked over a prank on a black co-star. US network Bravo has cut ties with Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute, who have appeared in all eight seasons. It comes after a black former cast member, Faith Stowers, revealed that the pair called the police on her for a crime she didn't commit.

The pair have both apologised, adding they did not appreciate the impact their actions could have caused. Two other cast members have also been relieved of their duties, after past racist tweets emerged.

"Bravo and Evolution Media confirmed today that Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni will not be returning to Vanderpump Rules," the network said in statement issued to BBC News.

Felicity Huffman’s oldest daughter is getting a second chance at higher education.

Sophia Macy, who became embroiled in the college admissions scandal after her mother was found to have paid $15,000 to have Sophia’s SAT score boosted, has been accepted to Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.

The 19-year-old updated her Instagram bio to “CMU Drama ’24,” and People and Page Six confirmed Monday that she was bound for the prestigious school.

Macy, whose father is “Shameless” actor William Macy, retook the SAT after her acceptance to a previous school was rescinded, the outlets noted.

Huffman and Macy’s youngest daughter, Georgia, will also be attending college in the fall at Vassar, People reported.

After being locked down for weeks, many residents in Georgia are thumbing their noses at the deadly coronavirus and seeking sanctuary in the sun, sand and waves of the southern state's beaches.

Under a cloudless blue sky with balmy temperatures and soft breezes rolling off the water, Tybee Island proved a powerful weekend lure Saturday for Georgians desperate for any return to normalcy -- and an escape from self-imposed isolation.

"How long are we supposed to imprison ourselves?" a bikini-clad Mackenzie Scharf, 30, said to AFP as her five-year-old son flew a Spider Man kite.

"This is much safer than going grocery shopping."

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