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New York Inmates Suing to View the Solar Eclipse Due to Prison Lockdowns
The plaintiffs allege in the lawsuit that barring them from watching is a violation of their religious freedom.
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The total solar eclipse stands to have a major economic impact on cities across the country as stargazers flock to the path of totality.
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