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The Guardian - World
Democrats warn of ‘dangerous precedent’ set by Trump ruling; Republican House speaker calls decision ‘common sense’ – live
Conservative justices decide in favor of absolute immunity for official presidential acts but not private acts. US supreme court rules Trump has ‘absolute immunity’ for official actsTrump immunity case: read supreme court’s decision in fullThe ...Donald Trump -
CBS News - Top stories
House Republicans sue Garland, seeking Biden audio
House Republicans want audio recordings of President Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Hur as part of their impeachment inquiry.Joe Biden -
The Guardian - World
Ukraine war briefing: multiple casualties in Russian attack on Dnipro apartment block
Infant among six injured, with at least one dead and more trapped in building in central Ukraine; 10 Ukrainian civilians freed from Russia and Belarus jails in Vatican-mediated deal. What we know on day 857. See all our Ukraine war coverageA ...Ukraine -
Politico - Politics
Partisan pregame: House Republicans pass one-third of their spending bills
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Financial Times - Business
US Supreme Court provides new reason to fear a Trumpian return
Given his post-presidential behaviour, can anyone view a grant of ‘official’ immunity with equanimity?Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Top stories
House Republicans Sue Garland for Audio of Biden Interviews With Special Counsel
The lawsuit aims to force the release of recordings of the president’s conversation with an investigator who concluded he was a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory” and “diminished faculties.”Joe Biden -
Inc. - Business
Lawsuit Claims Meta Prefers Foreign Workers over US Citizens
The decision could be a boon to plaintiffs in cases alleging bias against U.S. workers. -
Inc. - Business
States Seek to Help Workers Stay Current on AI Use in the Workplace
Connecticut, California, Mississippi, and Maryland have all taken steps to help close a growing skills gap between AI job functions and workers who need to quickly bolster their tech skills. -
CBS News - Politics
Supreme Court blocks EPA rule aimed at combating air pollution
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to grant the request from Ohio, two other states and energy companies.
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Should gun store sales get special credit card tracking? States split on mandating or prohibiting it
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As many as 4 million people in India scratch out a living searching through landfills for anything they can sell