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Gun Laws · WashingtonPresident Biden signed the most wide-ranging gun violence prevention bill that Congress has passed in nearly 30 years. The legislation will toughen background checks for the youngest gun buyers. It will also help states put in place red flag laws that make it easier for authorities to take weapons. Most of its $13 billion cost will help bolster mental health programs and aid schools.See the Story
Biden signs bipartisan gun safety bill into law
61% Center coverage: 186 sources

Gun Violence · ChicagoCecilia Thomas was struck in the head when shots were fired from another vehicle. Cecilia was taken to a hospital where she later died. A 41-year-old man in another vehicle was in good condition after suffering a gunshot wound near his eye. The baby is among the youngest victims of gun violence in Chicago.See the Story
Police: 5-month-old girl in car fatally shot in Chicago
65% Center coverage: 20 sources

FinanceGhislaine Maxwell helped Jeffrey Epstein steal the innocence of their youth and poison the promise of their future. Prosecutors have asked U.S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan to sentence Maxwell to 30 to 55 years in prison. Four women testified at Maxwell's monthlong trial, where they described sexual attacks on teenage girls.See the Story
7 accusers write to Ghislaine Maxwell's sentencing judge
50% Center coverage: 14 sources
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Mitt RomneyTrump-aligned Republicans have used Mitt Romney as a foil in this year's primaries. Romney is revered by many in Utah, where the church is a dominant presence in politics and culture. Romney's brand has become potent attack fodder reflect how singular Romney's position is in U.S. politics.See the Story
'Mitt Romney Republican' is now a potent GOP primary attack
65% Center coverage: 20 sources
Erdogan · IstanbulSweden and Finland applied to join the Western military alliance in May. Turkey, which is a NATO member, has so far blocked the applications. Turkey is demanding that Sweden and Finland grant extradition requests for individuals who are wanted in Turkey. Ankara claims the countries are harboring PKK members as well people it says are linked to a failed 2016 coup.See the Story
Erdogan tells Sweden, NATO leaders that Turkey awaits steps for NATO bids
61% Center coverage: 13 sources
Europe · LondonGabon and Togo are Francophone countries that actively tried to join the bloc of 54 nations. Commonwealth's titular head is Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. Prince Charles represented his mother at the summit in Kigali, the Rwandan capital. Meeting also raised more than $4 billion in pledges toward the fight against malaria.See the Story
West African states Gabon and Togo join Commonwealth
57% Center coverage: 14 sources
Gay Marriage · Mexico CitySame-sex marriage is now possible in 27 of Mexico's 32 states. Mexico, Brazil and Argentina top Latin America in the number of same-sex marriages. Mayela Villalobos came out to her mother when she was 23. She thought moving to Acapulco with a young niece would give her more freedom.See the Story
After two-year hiatus, Mexico City conducts mass ceremony for same-sex couples
72% Center coverage: 14 sources
US & CanadaClinics in Arizona, Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, South Dakota, West Virginia and Wisconsin stopped performing abortions. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed an executive order to help shield people seeking or providing abortions in his state from facing legal consequences in other states. Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers said he will support legal action to overturn a 173-year-old state abortion ban.See the Story
Abortion foes, supporters map next moves after Roe reversal
86% Center coverage: 15 sources
US & CanadaPope Francis urges families to shun selfish decisions that are indifferent to life. Homily comes a day after U.S. Supreme Court ended constitutional protections for abortion. Francis didn't refer to the ruling or explicitly mention abortion in his homily. Vatican welcomed Friday's ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that provided constitutional protections.See the Story
Pope hails families, blasts ‘culture of waste’ after Roe
65% Center coverage: 14 sources
US & Canada · WisconsinWisconsin Gov. Tony Evers vows to fight a 173-year-old state abortion ban. Evers won election in the battleground state four years ago by just over 1 percentage point. Wisconsin's governor's race is expected to be one of the hardest fought in the country this year.See the Story
Wisconsin’s Evers looks for boost from anger over abortion
73% Center coverage: 11 sources
US & Canada · Rhode IslandJennifer Rourke, Rhode Island Political Cooperative Chairwoman and a state Senate candidate, said she was punched in the face at least twice by Jeann Lugo. Lugo told the Journal on he was "not going to deny" the punching allegation, but added that "everything happened very fast" Lugo tweeted that he was dropping out of the race.See the Story
Officer suspended for off-duty actions at abortion protest
50% Left coverage: 6 sources
US & Canada · Guatemala CityA Guatemalan court has tossed out an agreement that made it easier to prosecute bribery involving the Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht. The decision adds to a series of moves reversing efforts to uproot corruption involving the Central American country's political and business elite. Under pressure from prosecutors in the U.S., Brazil and elsewhere, the company has admitted paying bribes across Latin America to win government contracts.See the Story
Guatemala court blocks anti-corruption agreement
34% Center coverage: 6 sources
US & CanadaJustices had much to say in public about abortion over the years in opinions, votes, Senate confirmation testimony and elsewhere. The vote was 6-3 to uphold Mississippi's law banning most abortions after 15 weeks. Justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan were in dissent.See the Story
Justices' past abortion views, in their own words and votes
50% Center coverage: 6 sources
LAPD officer who died was beaten in training meant to ‘simulate a mob,’ mother claims
100% Center coverage: 4 sources
US & Canada · CaliforniaAn 18-year-old is not expected to survive after he was shot leaving a party in the College Area. The shooting happened near the gathering on Art Street, just north of El Cajon Boulevard. Medics quickly transferred the man to a different hospital for a higher level of trauma care.See the Story
Man Shot in Car After Leaving College East Party
100% Center coverage: 3 sources