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Business · CaliforniaShipping companies agreed to pay $96.5 million to settle a lawsuit with the operator of the crude oil pipeline that ruptured in October 2021, spilling tens of thousands of gallons of oil off the coast of Southern California.
Shipping companies reach $97M California oil spill agreement
76% Center coverage: 17 sources
Business · WashingtonMillions of Americans are about to be without a pandemic-era benefit that helped them buy groceries, even as inflation has caused food prices to soar.
Emergency SNAP benefits end Wednesday
75% Center coverage: 24 sources
Joe Biden · WashingtonThe Supreme Court’s conservative justices cast doubt on President Biden’s student debt forgiveness plan during oral arguments on Tuesday in the first of two challenges to administration’s the program.
Supreme Court seems ready to sink student loan forgiveness
46% Center coverage: 110 sources
Joe Biden · WashingtonPresident Biden’s student loan plan will get its final shot at victory Tuesday at the Supreme Court when the majority-conservative court prepares to hear arguments that will determine the fate of up to $20,000 in debt relief for millions of Americans.
Top 5 questions surrounding Biden student debt relief fight at Supreme Court
62% Center coverage: 158 sources
US & Canada · WashingtonTwelve Democratic-led states have sued the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to challenge certain federal restrictions imposed on the distribution of the abortion pill mifepristone, saying those limits are not supported by evidence.
States Sue FDA Over Access to Abortion Pill
50% Center coverage: 32 sources
Volodymyr Zelenskyy · BeijingChina, a firm Russian ally, has called for a cease-fire between Ukraine and Moscow and the opening of peace talks as part of a 12-point proposal to end the conflict.
China calls for Russia-Ukraine cease-fire, peace talks
51% Center coverage: 141 sources
Harvey Weinstein · Los AngelesDisgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein was sentenced Thursday to 16 years in prison after being convicted in Los Angeles in December of one count of rape and two counts of sexual assault, adding to a 23-year sentence in New York for similar charges, which he is appealing.
Harvey Weinstein Sentenced To 16 Years In Prison On L.A. Sexual Assault Charges
54% Center coverage: 257 sources
Business · New YorkNational Public Radio plans to lay off about 10% of its current staff due to the soft ad market and a drop in revenue from corporate sponsors. In a memo to staff, NPR CEO John Lansing wrote that the global economy remains uncertain. NPR is the latest media outlet to announce layoffs, with The Washington Post, Gannett, NBC News and CNN also trimming staffs.
NPR to cut jobs by 10 percent
50% Left coverage: 16 sources