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Record-Breaking NFL Streaming Viewership and Supreme Court's Decision on School Admissions

NFL's highest streamed game on Amazon Prime; Supreme Court declines to review Boston school admissions based on zip codes.

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Updated: Dec 9th, 2024, 5:34 PM ET

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The Detroit Lions' thrilling victory over Green Bay last week set a record for Amazon Prime as the most-streamed NFL game, reaching 17.29 million viewers. In a separate event, the Supreme Court chose not to intervene in Boston's admissions overhaul that allocates spots based on geographic criteria, allowing policies some deem discriminatory to stand in the wake of recent rulings against affirmative action in educational contexts.


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