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The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court gives American women some half-hearted wins
Thankfully, a modicum of reason has made its way into a contingent of the far-right majority. -
CBS News - Politics
Supreme Court says emergency abortions can be performed in Idaho
The dispute pitted Idaho's near-total abortion ban against a federal law that requires Medicare-funded hospitals to offer abortions when needed to stabilize a patient's emergency medical condition.Abortion -
The Guardian - World
US supreme court rules for January 6 rioter challenging obstruction charge – live
Justices voted 6-3 to weaken the statute used by January 6 prosecutors, which could possible affect hundreds of rioters’s convictions; Trump immunity case to be decided Monday as court announces that as last day of term. The supreme court has ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Purdue Pharma and the Supreme Court
A divided Court blows up the giant opioid bankruptcy settlement. -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court curtails agency power
Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon} == Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Supreme Court ruling transfers power from agencies to judges The high court on Friday overruled a 40-year-old precedent ... -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court social media decisions
Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Social media cases on deck for Supreme Court ruling Two cases involving the rights of social media companies based on laws in Florida and Texas have yet to ... -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court upends regulatory challenges
Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story Supreme Court makes it easier to challenge federal regulations The court held that the six-year statute of limitations under the ... -
CNBC - Business
Why both former Pres. Trump and Pres. Biden's tariffs can hurt Americans’ wallets
Both Biden and Trump share common ground on tariffs. Policymakers argue tariffs can protect domestic industries but may also result in higher prices.Donald Trump -
MarketWatch - Business
‘We, his children, do not trust her’: My elderly father is recently widowed. His new girlfriend is putting him under pressure to get married. What can we do?
“We are so worried she will convince him to sneak off and marry at the courthouse.”
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Eye Opener: The Supreme Court says presidents have immunity for official acts
The Supreme Court decides presidents are immune to criminal prosecution for official acts. Also, devastation sweeps across the Caribbean as Hurricane Beryl strengthens to a Category 5. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. -
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Eddie Murphy on reviving Axel Foley, fatherhood
Actor and comedian Eddie Murphy discusses his journey back to the stage and the revival of his famous character. -
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Police agencies change gun sale policies after CBS News investigation
A CBS News investigation has led several police departments to stop selling used service weapons. This change is viewed as a crucial step in preventing these firearms from being linked to criminal activities. National investigative correspondent ... -
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Tennis fans join the epic "Wimbledon queue"
Tennis fans around the world are tuning in to watch Wimbledon, but what you don't get to see on-screen is the herculean effort thousands of fans put in to try to be there in person. CBS News' Leah Mishkin meets some of the dedicated queue campers ... -
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Fake therapist fooled hundreds online until she died, state records say
A Florida woman with no training in mental health services pretended to be a licensed social worker during online therapy sessions with Brightside Health patients.