Courts keep weighing in on abortion. Next month's elections could mean even bigger changes
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All change as salmon and King 50p top rare chart
The Royal Mint says a coin with the Atlantic salmon and the King's portrait is now the rarest 50p.Yesterday -
Business - Inc.
Black and Latina Women Leaders Are Changing U.S. Unions
As organized labor gains strength, women of color are helping workers win family-friendly benefits like parental leave and protections against sexual harassment.Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
The false promise of regime change in Iran
Military intervention is not the way to bring about the fall of the Islamic republicYesterday - Iran -
Business - The New York Times
Can Hudson Square Reinvent Itself as New York City’s Next Hot Neighborhood?
Once known as a gritty, industrial area on Manhattan’s West Side, Hudson Square is now trying to lure new tenants and businesses, and create its own identity.Yesterday - New York -
World - The Guardian
‘It means everything’: LeBron James takes court alongside son Bronny for first time
Father and son make history for Lakers in preseason Pair will be teammates for upcoming season LeBron and Bronny James became the first father and son to play in any NBA game together during the ...Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
The next generations will determine our future
There is hope today despite what may seem like unsolvable problems.Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
‘People hold me accountable for a fanatical rightwing government’: Jewish Americans on how their lives have changed since 7 October
A year after the attacks, Jewish Americans reflect on losing family members, campaigning for Palestine and a sense of isolation. ‘I’ve lost 20 relatives. I feel helpless’: Palestinian Americans ...Yesterday -
World - Financial Times
How ‘Harris effect’ could help California Democrats flip US House
The ability of the next president to govern could hinge on a handful of contests in the deep blue stateYesterday - California -
Business - The Wall Street Journal
In America's Factories, Even the Robots Are Getting Less Work
Orders have fallen as labor shortages ease and production volumes slide.Yesterday -
Business - The New York Times
What an Escalating Middle East Conflict Could Mean for the Global Economy
The biggest risk is a sustained increase in oil prices.2 days ago -
Politics - Politico
Harris-backed filibuster change would ‘break’ the Senate, McConnell says
The outgoing Republican leader blasted the vice president’s proposal to restore abortion rights.September 26