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US & Canada · WashingtonThe U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday imposed limits on the federal government's authority to issue sweeping regulations to reduce carbon emissions from power plants in a ruling that will undermine President Joe Biden's plans to tackle climate change. The court's 6-3 ruling restricted the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from existing coal- and gas-fired power plants under the landmark Clean Air Act anti-pollution law. Biden's administration is currently working on new regulations.See the Story
U.S. Supreme Court limits federal power to curb carbon emissions
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US & Canada · WashingtonTwo conservative justices join their three liberal colleagues in siding with the White House. The ruling will have little immediate impact because the policy has been seldom applied under Biden. The heart of the legal fight was about whether U.S. immigration authorities had to send people to Mexico.See the Story
Supreme Court allows Biden to end Trump-era 'Remain in Mexico' policy
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Abortion · WashingtonPresident Biden said he would support changing the Senate's filibuster rules for Congress to pass a federal law codifying Roe v. Wade. With the current 60-vote threshold, Democrats have few legislative options to fight the end of the nationwide right to an abortion. Biden clarified that he believes the right to privacy should be codified, which would protect more than just abortion access.See the Story
Biden says he supports overriding filibuster to protect abortion rights
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Ketanji Brown Jackson · WashingtonKetanji Brown Jackson, 51, is the court's 116th justice. Justice Stephen Breyer's retirement took effect at noon. Jackson, a federal judge since 2013, will be the first Black woman to serve as a justice. She will be joining three women, Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett.See the Story
Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as Supreme Court's first Black woman
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Abortion · WashingtonKetanji Brown Jackson, 51, will become the first Black woman on the Supreme Court. She is replacing 83-year-old Justice Stephen Breyer, who is retiring. Jackson will be the first Supreme Court justice since Thurgood Marshall to have experience as a public defender. She was confirmed 53-47 by the Senate in April.See the Story
Ketanji Brown Jackson to be sworn in as first Black woman on U.S. Supreme Court
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Pete Buttigieg · WashingtonTransportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg launches a $1 billion pilot program. It aims to help reconnect cities and neighborhoods racially segregated or divided by road projects. New projects could include rapid bus transit lines to link disadvantaged neighborhoods to jobs. Still, the grants are considerably less than the $20 billion the Democratic president originally envisioned.See the Story
Transportation Secretary launches $1 billion pilot program to build racial equity in roads
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US & Canada · WashingtonAfter 30 years on the court, Clarence Thomas' influence has never been greater. That includes recent questions about his wife's role in attempting to overturn the 2020 election. Thomas has said nothing in response to the criticism. He could still serve another decade or more, racking up additional victories.See the Story
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has a lot to celebrate
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Independence DayGov. Brian Kemp signed an executive order Friday extending the tax break that was slated to end July 14 until Aug. 13. Kemp used the announcement to again blame Democratic President Joe Biden for high gas prices. Kemp signed a law in March that passed with broad bipartisan support suspending the state's gas tax.See the Story
Kemp extends order suspending Georgia gas taxes until mid-August
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US & CanadaDelta was hired by the U.S. Postal Service to collect mail from several locations. The Atlanta-based airline was supposed to scan mail that it hauled to document when it was delivered. Federal officials accused Delta of falsifying records to avoid penalties for mail that was late or sent to the wrong location.See the Story
Delta pays $10.5 million to settle post office allegations
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BusinessAll that whipsawing on Wall Street reflects real nervousness among investors. They're worried the Fed may tip the U.S. economy into a recession. First it was risky names, now it's most stocks.See the Story
It's been a vicious 6 months for stocks. Here's what the grim markets are signaling
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ScienceNobody wants to infect their friends and friendly, but do you really have to keep isolating at day 12, 13 or beyond? Unfortunately — and perhaps unsurprisingly — the science is not entirely settled.See the Story
Still testing positive after day 10? How to decide when to end your COVID isolation
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