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  • The leak of a draft Supreme Court opinion to overturn the abortion law has triggered an equally extraordinary whodunnit focused on a small universe of court employees who have regular access to the most sensitive and confidential documents. For the first time in court history, the marshal of the court is leading an internal investigation to find the source of a leaked opinion draft.

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  • If the governor vetoes the parental bill of rights legislation, she would encourage parents to file lawsuits over the lack of honest history lessons in public schools. After all, the parental bill of rights gives.

  • The Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bipartisan bill that would expose the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies to antitrust lawsuits, sparking chatter about whether such legislation has a chance this year.

  • President Joe Biden promised to establish an environmental justice division in the Justice Department. According to the Associated Press, the Biden administration announced a wide-ranging enforcement strategy to hold industrial polluters accountable for the damage done to poor and minority communities.

  • Few people believed Nomi Prins when she called the 2008 meltdown. She is issuing a new prediction. Most Americans are not yet prepared.

  • State officials said Friday that California will likely have an energy shortfall equivalent to what it takes to power 1.3 million homes during the hot and dry summer months. California saw the driest January through March on record due to climate change.

  • The White House hopes that the new initiative will work in conjunction with legislation meant to boost US competitiveness against China. The initiative involves voluntary commitments from some of America's largest manufacturers.

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  • There is a discount on used and new furniture. It's a good idea to have prices that fit your budget.

  • Two House lawmakers have asked a Miami investment firm for more details on its planned purchase of former President Donald Trump's Washington hotel rights, saying its failure to disclose all of its investors raises concerns about possible conflicts of interest. The Trump Organization had agreed to sell the rights to the hotel for $375 million, and the deal was expected to be finalized in April. The federal government gave the rights to the Old Post Office Building to Trump before he was elected president.

  • Andrew Adams of the Justice Department told CNN that all sorts of assets are on the table.

  • After Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness hit theaters, Benedict Cumberbatch hosted this week's SNL.

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  • The highest court in North Carolina refused to hear the appeal of a civil rights leader who was convicted of being in a building. The Supreme Court denied the request of the Rev. William Barber II to have his case reviewed. The court granted the request of state attorneys to dismiss the appeal motion.

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  • According to officials, three men raped two women who had recently given birth and a nurse in the maternity ward.

  • There is a lot of evidence to support the idea that American conservatives are abandoning their love for democracy.

  • Satellite images taken on May 6 show that Russian forces are clearing the rubble of the Drama Theater in Mariupol, which they bombed on March 16.

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  • The war between Russia and the former Soviet state drags on through its third month, and the Biden administration's efforts to provide intel to Ukrainian forces has grabbed attention. According to a report from The New York Times, the United States helped to target and kill Russian generals.

  • The CDC says that the cases of hepatitis are baffling because they are not caused by usual suspects.