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The Conversation
Supreme Court unanimously concludes that anti-abortion groups have no standing to challenge access to mifepristone – but the drug likely faces more court challenges
[156d]
Supreme Court sides with Starbucks in labor case that could hinder government’s ability to intervene in some unionization disputes
[157d]
An homage to the dad joke, one of the great traditions of fatherhood
[157d]
The US is losing wetlands at an accelerating rate − here’s how the private sector can help protect these valuable resources
[157d]
Space weather forecasting needs an upgrade to protect future Artemis astronauts
[157d]
Supreme Court justices secretly recorded – the legal issues and what they mean for the rest of us
[157d]
People ambivalent about political issues support violence more than those with clear opinions
[157d]
Ukraine’s draft woes leave the West facing pressure to make up for the troop shortfall
[157d]
Philadelphia’s 200-year-old disability records show welfare reform movement’s early shift toward rationing care and punishing poor people
[157d]
Civil rights leader James Lawson, who learned from Gandhi, used nonviolent resistance and the ‘power of love’ to challenge injustice
[157d]
Spikes, seat dividers, even ‘Baby Shark’ − camping bans like the one under review at SCOTUS are part of broader strategies that push out homeless people
[157d]
Cities with empty commercial space and housing shortages are converting office buildings into apartments – here’s what they’re learning
[157d]
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