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A high-tech helmet designed for deaf American football players finally levels the playing field. Deaf players can't hear audible plays or the whistles of ... Show more

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This new football helmet uses AR to help deaf and hard of hearing players: The device, which visually signals football plays, got a thumbs up from the coach and ...
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This new football helmet uses AR to help deaf and hard of hearing players
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Gallaudet invented the huddle. Now, the Bison are revolutionizing helmet tech with AT&T
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Supreme Court says it hasn't found abortion opinion leaker: Eight months ago, Politico published its explosive leak detailing the draft of Justice Samuel Alito’s ...
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Supreme Court says it hasn't found abortion opinion leaker
Quick Glance: Supreme Court investigation fails to identify who leaked abortion ruling
  • In the investigation, investigators interviewed over 100 court staffers, 82 of whom had access to electronic or paper copies of conservative Justice Samuel Alito's draft majority decision.

  • According to Alito, the Supreme Court

  • In releasing Curley's report on the investigation on Thursday, the Supreme Court stated, "In following up on all available leads ... the Marshal's team performed additional forensic analysis and conducted multiple follow-up interviews of certain employees."

  • She also requested the court to address flaws in the current procedure for discarding sensitive documents.