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Elena Kagan keeps pressing for ethics code enforcement at Supreme Court
The justice also discussed long-term consequences of the court's abortion ruling.5 days ago -
NBC News - Politics
Nebraska Supreme Court allows competing abortion measures on November ballot
Nebraska law prohibits abortion after 12 weeks, with some exceptions. One measure would undo that law, the other would codify it in the state’s Constitution.Yesterday - Abortion -
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court rules mail ballots with incorrect dates won't be counted
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that mail ballots that are improperly dated won't be counted in November, a move that could have major implications in the battleground state.Yesterday -
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Jack Ma Urges Alibaba to Trust in Market Forces, Innovation
Alibaba Group co-founder Jack Ma said competition will make the company stronger and the e-commerce giant needs to trust in the power of market forces and innovation.3 days ago -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
NFL fines Chiefs, TE Peyton Hendershot for Week 1 sideline shove of Ravens' Roquan Smith
The Chiefs were fined $100,000 and Hendershot $5,472 by the league.6 hours ago - NFL -
CBS News - Politics
Competing abortion rights measures can appear on Nebraska ballot, high court rules
The Nebraska Supreme Court has ruled that competing measures that would expand or limit abortion rights can appear on the November ballot.Yesterday - Abortion -
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Nensi Dojaka Offers a Moodier Take on the Famous Calvin Klein Underwear
The buzzy designer Nensi Dojaka will offer a moodier take on the famous underwear. No tight white briefs or sweaty six-packs in sight.2 days ago
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