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Google · WashingtonThe Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on Friday, leaving abortion policy up to individual states. As of Friday afternoon, state officials in at least seven states said that new abortion bans can now be enforced. Corporations, some with headquarters or offices in Republican-controlled states, are taking action.See the Story
These companies will cover abortion travel costs for employees
53% Center coverage: 145 sources

Business · Los AngelesElon Musk's transgender daughter has applied to legally change her name. Petition for both a name change and a new birth certificate reflecting her new gender identity was filed with the Los Angeles County Superior Court in Santa Monica. She cited gender identity as a reason for the name change and the fact that she 'no longer live with or wish to be related to my biological father.' There was no further explanation of the rift between Musk's daughter and her father.See the Story
Elon Musk's child seeks name change to sever ties with father
53% Left coverage: 96 sources

US & Canada · WashingtonMore than a hundred gather in South Bend, Indiana, after Supreme Court's decision. Indiana governor says he expects state lawmakers to take up abortion issue in special session. Questions remain about whether such restrictions will allow exceptions for rape, incest or the health of someone who is pregnant. Former Democratic Congressional candidate: "We need to mourn, but organize"See the Story
More than 2 dozen states to restrict abortions after Roe v Wade overturned in Dobbs decision
48% Center coverage: 31 sources
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Entertainment · Los AngelesNetflix has confirmed it's renewing Heartstopper for two further seasons. The teen drama has been a critical success, earning a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The show has also blown up on social media, boasting over one million engagements on Twitter, and 4.3 billion views on TikTok.See the Story
'Heartstopper': Netflix renews LGBTQ series for Seasons 2 and 3
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TwitterHBO is renewing the comedy Our Flag Means Death for a second season. The show's first season debuted in March and was loosely based on the true adventures of 18th century would-be pirate Stede Bonnet. New Zealand actor and comedian Rhys Darby plays Bonnet in the show.See the Story
HBO Max Renews 'Our Flag Means Death'
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Movies & TV9-1-1: Lone Star has been renewed for a fourth season. Executive producer Tim Minear explained why Catherine wasn't in the finale. He said Amy Acker was busy with another project. The episode handled it by showing that she'd sent Owen a Thinking of you card.See the Story
Ronen Rubinstein Talks the Joy of Tarlos & '9-1-1: Lone Star's Future
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'Married at First Sight' Will Feature Its First-Ever Lesbian Couple
100% Left coverage: 2 sources
Tessa ThompsonTaika Waititi has revealed that a queer scene featuring Tessa Thompson's bisexual icon Valkyrie was cut from his 2017 Marvel debut Thor: Ragnarok. The New Zealand filmmaker explained that a scene was shot showing a woman leaving Valkyrie's apartment in a nod to her sexuality. The scene ended up on the cutting room floor with Waititi saying it should have been more explicit.See the Story
Valkyrie’s queer scene cut from Thor film, says director Taika Waititi
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