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Slovakia’s Premier Fico no longer in ‘life-threatening situation’
Prime minister was shot multiple times in assassination attemptFinancial Times - Business -
Giants sign old friend Curt Casali to fill void at catcher
The Giants on Wednesday signed Curt Casali, who was Buster Posey's backup in 2021 and also played 41 games for San Francisco in 2022.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Supreme Court accepts new Louisiana map; liberal justices dissent
The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that a new congressional map that includes a second Black majority House district in Louisiana can be used in November after a lower court rejected that map earlier this month. The high court issued a stay on ...The Hill - Politics -
Supreme Court lets Louisiana use congressional map with new majority-Black district
The state of Louisiana and a group of Black voters and civil rights groups asked the Supreme Court to intervene in a long-running dispute over the state's congressional map.CBS News - Politics
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Responding to a court order, YouTube and its sister company, Google, will block viewers in the region from viewing videos of the song, “Glory to Hong Kong.”The New York Times - Business - Hong Kong