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 WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Monday blocked a massive sex discrimination lawsuit against  stanley deutschland Wal-Mart on behalf of female employees in a decision that makes it harder to mount large-scale bias claims against the nation s biggest companies.The justices all agreed that the  stanley usa lawsuit against Wal-Mart Stores Inc. cannot proceed as a class action in its current form, reversing a decision by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. But they split 5-4 along ideological lines over whether the plaintiffs should in essence get another chance to make their case.CBS MoneyWatch: Wal-Mart wins, women loseThe lawsuit could have involved up to 1.6 million women, with Wal-Mart facing potentially billions of dollars in damages.Now, the handful of women who brought the case may pursue their claims on their own, with much less money at stake and less pressure on Wal-Mart to settle. Two of the named plaintiffs, Christine Kwapnoski and Betty Dukes, attended the argument. Kwapnoski is an assistant manager at a Sam s Club in Concord, Calif. Dukes is a greeter  stanley mug at the Wal-Mart in Pittsburg, Calif.        The ruling could make it much harder to mount similar class-action discrimination lawsuits against large employers.The majority agreed with Wal-Mart s argument that being forced to defend the treatment of female employees regardless of the jobs they hold or where they work is unfair.Justice Antonin Scalia s opinion for the court s conservative majority said there needs to be common eleme Rwhk Woman Found Dead, Crucifix Taped to Mouth
 This view may look like it shows the view from high above the clouds, but what you ;re seeing is actually the ground-level view of what it looks like to look over the Grand Canyon right now.     And it   not just in one spot. Here are some more views of the upside-down sight that greeted visitors to the canyon: So what   going on  A rare, but not unprecedented  it actually happened last year as wel stanley thermobecher l, as you can see here  weather phenomenon that the canyons see from time-to-time, called a total cloud inversion. PBS NewsHour explains what this is 鈥?and why the phenomenon won ;t last long: The clouds materialize when cold air gets caught between the Earth   surface and warmer air above, according to the National Weather Service. Weather forecasters expect these clouds to dissipate gradually as a cold we stanley website ather system moves in, stanley thermos  bringing the first snow of the season to the national landmark. In other words, see it while you can, winter is coming. For those of us not in driving distance, here   what it looked like to watch the clouds slowly spill up over to the top of the canyon 鈥?a process that took only 15 minutes: https://youtube/watch v=zF8LUy1LJjs Images and video: National Parks Service                                                        Grand CanyonNational ParksWeather