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FDA’s lab developed test rule could be first check on agency’s power post-Chevron
MedTech Dive· 4 days agoThe recent landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn the Chevron doctrine could open the door...
Mixed Signals: Is sex political? And will Biden — and Kamala — survive the vibe shift?
Semafor· 3 days agoNayeema: If you had asked me would I have in my bingo card six years ago the fact that Saudi women...
The Supreme Court just limited federal power. Health care is feeling the shockwaves.
Maine Morning Star· 5 days agoA landmark Supreme Court decision that reins in federal agencies’ authority is expected to hold...
Euro final: Can an ever-improving England burst Spain’s aura of invincibility?
Indian Express· 2 days agoIs it better to be a beautiful loser than a boring winner? Spain has produced the most exhilarating...
SC rules right to maintenance is for all women irrespective of religion, cites Shah Bano verdict
CNBC Awaaz· 4 days agoOn July 10 in a very important judgment, the Supreme Court held that a Muslim woman divorced by her...
Nebraska abortion fight fuels record filings to remove signatures from petitions
Nebraska Examiner· 7 days agoLINCOLN — Nebraska’s midsummer flurry of citizen initiatives seeking the ballot in November,...
Iowa, national conservative leaders talk abortion, school choice at Family Leader event
Iowa Capital Dispatch· 2 days agoIowa and national conservative leaders discussed wins and future goals for issues like abortion and...
Why Japan’s Supreme Court ordered compensation for victims of forced sterilisation
Indian Express· 7 days agoWhy was a law on eugenics brought in? Coined in 1883 by British explorer and natural scientist Francis Galton, the term “eugenics” refers to selective breeding in races to produce offspring ...