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Season 3 must be even worse than Season 2 if Cavill is bailing out.

I don't think he was all that impressed with the amount of screen time his character, the protagonist the series is named after, received in Season 2
 
'The Witcher' Yennifer's breasts to be replaced by Game of Thrones alum Rosabell Laurenti Sellers for Season 4 - Variety
 
I think this is the one the article is talking about but when you google India Bridge Collapse there's just so many different ones to sort through.

A century-old cable bridge in Gujarat's Morbi collapsed on Sunday evening, killing 91 people. The suspension bridge had been repaired just a week ago.
Yesterday, in a video, hundreds of people were seen on the bridge, jumping and running on it. The cable bridge was seen swaying vigorously. Today, it came crashing down.



These tragic events always happen so unexpectedly.
 
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Ketanji Brown Jackson clashes with anti-affirmative action lawyer during Supreme Court arguments

"Why is it that race is doing anything different to your members' ability to compete in this environment," in comparison to a number of other factors involved in admissions, Jackson asked Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) lawyer, Patrick Strawbridge.

"It's in the context of all of the other factors…the admissions office is looking at," Jackson added. "You haven't demonstrated or shown one situation in which all they look at is race. They're looking at the full person."

Strawbridge admitted that race is almost never the only factor in a college admission decision. However, he argued that the fact it is one factor that tips the scales unfairly for at least some applicants.

"It makes no sense in a zero-sum game. If we are going to consider race, and we argue that a racial classification – which is highly disfavored at law because of its necessarily invidious nature – is going to be used, it clearly must be doing some work," Strawbridge told Jackson.

Strawbridge argued schools that use affirmative action are "making distinctions upon who it will admit at least in part on the race of the applicant. Some races get a benefit. Some races do not get a benefit."
 
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