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 Pope Francis celebrates families in speech after Supreme Court abortion ruling  Pope Francis on Saturday celebrated families in a speech that came after the U.S. Supreme Court ended constitutional protections for abortion established by Roe vs. Wade.      Woman descended from slaves can sue Harvard over historical photos, court rules  A woman who is allegedly descended from slaves shown in historical photos owned by Harvard University can sue the prestigious school for emotional distress, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled.      Juul e-cigarette ban temporarily blocked by federal appeals court  The Food and Drug Administration's ban on the selling of Juul e-cigarettes and vaping products has been temporarily blocked by a federal appeals court.      California, Minnesota move to protect women’s rights after Supreme Court decision  Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz issued an executive order Saturday protecting women's rights in the wake of the Supreme Court's jaw-dropping decision to overturn the landmark Roe vs. Wade ruling.      18 migrants die in attempt to cross into Spain's North African enclave of Melilla  Eighteen people died and others were injured when a crowd of migrants attempted to cross the border into Spain's North African enclave of Melilla, officials in neighboring Morocco said.      Judge finalizes verdict for Depp vs. Heard defamation trial  A Virginia judge has finalized the verdict in the defamation case between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard after the former couple failed to reach a settlement.      Brian Laundrie admits to killing Gabby Petito in notebook pages, calls it 'merciful'  Brian Laundrie wrote in his notebook that he thought his killing of fiancée Gabby Petito last year in Wyoming was "merciful," pages released by his family attorney show.      Lizzo, Live Nation pledge $1M to Planned Parenthood after Roe vs. Wade overturned  Lizzo has announced she and her concert tour producer Live Nation are donating $1 million to Planned Parenthood after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade.      Jay Ellis to host Season 2 of Smithsonian Channel's 'How Did They Build That?'  "Top Gun: Maverick" and "Insecure" star Jay Ellis is set to host Season 2 of Smithsonian Channel's "How Did They Build That?"      Shooting at Weathertech warehouse in Illinois kills 1  A shooting at a Chicago-area warehouse Saturday morning left one person dead and two people injured, police said.      Russian forces launch dozens of missile strikes across Ukraine  Russian forces launched dozens of missiles across Ukraine on Saturday morning, including northern and western regions of the country, officials said.      Southwest showers, storms to keep fire risk at bay  While the rain will help dent the ongoing drought and keep wildfire concerns at bay, too much rain at once can lead to the opposite problem, with flash flooding a possibility.      President Joe Biden signs bipartisan gun bill into law  President Joe Biden signed a bipartisan gun violence bill into law early Saturday, saying he hopes it will "save a lot of lives."      Beanie Feldstein engaged to girlfriend Bonnie Chance Roberts  "Funny Girl" and "Booksmart" star Beanie Feldstein is engaged to her longtime girlfriend, Bonnie Chance Roberts.      Susan Lucci pays tribute to late husband at Daytime Emmy Awards  Susan Lucci paid tribute to her late husband and manager, Helmut Huber, as she introduced the In Memoriam segment at the Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony in Pasadena, Calif.      Protests rage on for second day against abortion ruling  Activists took to the streets for a second day to protest after Friday's Supreme Court decision overturned nearly 50 years of federal abortion rights guaranteed under Roe vs. Wade.      Mishael Morgan becomes first Black artist to win Best Actress Daytime Emmy  "The Young & the Restless" star Mishael Morgan became the first Black artist to win a Daytime Emmy Award in the Best Lead Actress category in Pasadena Friday night.      BTS' 'Proof' tops U.S. album chartShooting at Oslo, Norway, gay bar leaves 2 dead  Oslo, Norway, canceled its gay pride parade and raised its terror threat to the highest level Saturday after a shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub left two people dead and 21 injured, authorities said.      Famous birthdays for June 25: La La Anthony, McKenna Grace  Actor La La Anthony turns 40 and actor McKenna Grace turns 16, among the famous birthdays for June 25.      On This Day, June 25: U.S. Supreme Court bars prayer in public schools  On June 25, 1962, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a decision interpreted as barring prayer in public schools.      More Recent Articles | 
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 Decades Ago, Alito Laid Out Methodical Strategy to Eventually Overrule RoeA slow-burning hostility to constitutional abortion rights runs through the career of the author of the Supreme Court opinion overturning them.        Supreme Court Throws Abortion to an Unlevel State Playing FieldThe Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade shifted the abortion fight to state legislatures, where gerrymandering has given Republicans an advantage.        Can Women Be Banned From Traveling to Other States to Get Abortion Access?There are currently no abortion bans that attempt to prosecute women who cross state lines to seek an abortion.        How China Is Policing the FutureVast surveillance data allows the state to target people whose behavior or characteristics are deemed suspicious by an algorithm, even if they’ve done nothing wrong.        Commando Network Coordinates Flow of Weapons in Ukraine, Officials SayA secretive operation involving U.S. Special Operations forces hints at the scale of the effort to assist Ukraine’s still outgunned military.        A New Task for Biden: Readying Allies for a Long Conflict in UkraineIn March, talk of victory was in the air. Now, maintaining unity against President Vladimir V. Putin is looking harder, with President Biden heading to Germany and Spain to rally Europe.        How the House Jan. 6 Panel Has Redefined the Congressional HearingNo bloviating speeches or partisan rancor. Lots of video and a tight script. The story of Donald J. Trump’s efforts to hold on to power is being unspooled in a way totally new to Capitol Hill.        Biden Signs Bipartisan Gun Bill Into LawThe bill is the most significant gun measure to clear Congress in nearly three decades, though it falls short of more restrictive gun control proposals that Democrats favor.        How the Senators Negotiating a Gun Bill Found ConsensusThe bipartisan gun safety legislation that cleared Congress on Friday was the product of weeks of fraught negotiations that started with both sides acknowledging what had to stay off the table.        How to Discipline a Rogue Supreme CourtMake use of the constitutional system.        The Radical Reign of Clarence ThomasAn out-of-control court sends women back to the Dark Ages.        Elizabeth Warren and Tina Smith: We’ve Seen What Will Happen Next to America’s WomenRoe is gone, but the fight has just begun.        The End of Roe Is Just the BeginningAn improbable anti-abortion triumph yields an uncertain political future.        The Supreme Court Puts Gun Rights Above the Human LifeThe same week, President Biden signed into law a bipartisan bill on guns.        Court Widens Scope of DeportationsThe Biden administration had instructed ICE agents to focus on immigrants who were considered a threat. But a judge’s order means millions more could now be targeted for deportation.        ‘We Have Nothing’: Afghan Quake Survivors Despair Over RecoveryWith the economy in ruins and aid in short supply, survivors of the earthquake in this remote stretch of eastern Afghanistan wonder what their next move could be.        The Leader of the QAnon Conspiracy Theory ReturnsThree posts on Friday night signaled the resurfacing of a figure who used a variety of conspiracy theories to marshal support for Donald J. Trump.        Dead Roaches That Ate Moon Dust Went Up for Auction. Then NASA Objected.The sale was halted after the space agency claimed it owned everything associated with a 1969 experiment that explored whether lunar soil was dangerous to terrestrial life.         More Recent Articles
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 Pope Francis on Saturday celebrated families in a speech that came after the U.S. Supreme Court ended constitutional protections for abortion established by Roe vs. Wade.   
 A woman who is allegedly descended from slaves shown in historical photos owned by Harvard University can sue the prestigious school for emotional distress, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled.   
 The Food and Drug Administration's ban on the selling of Juul e-cigarettes and vaping products has been temporarily blocked by a federal appeals court.   
 Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz issued an executive order Saturday protecting women's rights in the wake of the Supreme Court's jaw-dropping decision to overturn the landmark Roe vs. Wade ruling.   
 Eighteen people died and others were injured when a crowd of migrants attempted to cross the border into Spain's North African enclave of Melilla, officials in neighboring Morocco said.   
 A Virginia judge has finalized the verdict in the defamation case between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard after the former couple failed to reach a settlement.   
 Brian Laundrie wrote in his notebook that he thought his killing of fiancée Gabby Petito last year in Wyoming was "merciful," pages released by his family attorney show.   
 Lizzo has announced she and her concert tour producer Live Nation are donating $1 million to Planned Parenthood after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade.   
 "Top Gun: Maverick" and "Insecure" star Jay Ellis is set to host Season 2 of Smithsonian Channel's "How Did They Build That?"   
 A shooting at a Chicago-area warehouse Saturday morning left one person dead and two people injured, police said.   
 Russian forces launched dozens of missiles across Ukraine on Saturday morning, including northern and western regions of the country, officials said.   
 While the rain will help dent the ongoing drought and keep wildfire concerns at bay, too much rain at once can lead to the opposite problem, with flash flooding a possibility.   
 President Joe Biden signed a bipartisan gun violence bill into law early Saturday, saying he hopes it will "save a lot of lives."   
 "Funny Girl" and "Booksmart" star Beanie Feldstein is engaged to her longtime girlfriend, Bonnie Chance Roberts.   
 Susan Lucci paid tribute to her late husband and manager, Helmut Huber, as she introduced the In Memoriam segment at the Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony in Pasadena, Calif.   
 Activists took to the streets for a second day to protest after Friday's Supreme Court decision overturned nearly 50 years of federal abortion rights guaranteed under Roe vs. Wade.   
 "The Young & the Restless" star Mishael Morgan became the first Black artist to win a Daytime Emmy Award in the Best Lead Actress category in Pasadena Friday night.   
 K-pop group BTS' Proof is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.   
 Oslo, Norway, canceled its gay pride parade and raised its terror threat to the highest level Saturday after a shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub left two people dead and 21 injured, authorities said.   
 Actor La La Anthony turns 40 and actor McKenna Grace turns 16, among the famous birthdays for June 25.   
 On June 25, 1962, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a decision interpreted as barring prayer in public schools.   
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