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Supreme Court Jeopardizes Purdue Pharma Deal, Rejecting Protections for Sacklers
The justices rejected a bankruptcy settlement maneuver that would have protected members of the Sackler family from civil claims related to the opioid epidemic. -
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States with abortion bans saw birth control prescriptions fall post-Dobbs, study finds
After the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision, fewer prescriptions for birth control pills and Plan B were filled in states with strict abortion bans, a study found.Abortion -
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Amazon Lightning Deal - Save Big On Handheld Switch Controllers Inspired By GameCube And SNES
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CBS Sports - Sports
Kentucky's Justin Edwards is first top-3 recruit to go undrafted; can he find NBA redemption on two-way deal?
Neither Edwards' freshman season nor his pre-draft process went as hopedNBA -
CBS News - Politics
Supreme Court strips SEC of key enforcement power to penalize fraud
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 along ideological lines that defendants facing civil penalties for securities fraud are entitled to a jury trial. -
The Guardian - World
Byron Bay is to be stripped of its nudist beach – and naturists blame ‘conservative creep’
Campaigners for the closure cite ‘lewd’ behaviour in nearby dunes but naked bathers say they’re just ‘embracing the beach as Mother Nature intended’. Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastIt’s a Tuesday morning, ... -
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Unconventional Ways to Make a Small Room Seem Bigger
From tall built-ins to allover wallpaper to creative color blocking, designers’ unorthodox techniques yield big results. -
The Hill - Politics
Multivitamins have no relationship to lower risk of death: Study
Story at a glance (NewsNation) — A National Institutes of Health (NIH) study across two decades found there is no association between regular intake of multivitamins and a lower risk of death. Daily multivitamin usage is common in the United ... -
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How ‘Rural Studies’ Is Thinking About the Heartland
What’s the matter with America’s rural voters? Many scholars believe that the question itself is the problem.
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Middle East Crisis: Biden’s Debate Performance Raises Alarm in Israel
Israelis expressed growing concern that President Biden’s shaky showing in the debate could spur on the country’s Middle Eastern foes at a critical time for American leadership in the region.Joe Biden -
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Taliban Talks With U.N. Go On Despite Alarm Over Exclusion of Women
The meeting is the first between the Taliban and a United Nations-led conference of global envoys who are seeking to engage the Afghan government on critical issues. -
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Can Japan’s First Same-Sex Dating Reality Show Change Hearts and Minds?
Producers of “The Boyfriend” on Netflix hope it will encourage broader acceptance of the L.G.B.T.Q. community in Japan, which still has not legalized same-sex unions. -
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Iran Elections: What to Know
The results from Friday’s election, which drew record-low turnout for a presidential race, will force a runoff on July 5 between a reformist and an ultraconservative.Iran -
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India Wins T20 Cricket World Cup, Stamping Its Domination of the Sport
In India, cricket has become immensely profitable and a destination for the world’s best players. But a tournament victory had eluded it for many years.India