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ARGUMENT ANALYSIS By Amy Howe on Apr 2, 2025 at 6:41 pm Protesters gather outside the court on Wednesday morning. (Amy Howe) The Supreme Court on Wednesday was divided over whether Planned Parenthood has a legal right under federal civil rights laws to challenge the order by South Carolina’s governor barring abortion clinics, including Planned Parenthood, from participating in Medicaid. During more than 90 minutes of oral arguments, the justices struggled to determine whether the Medicaid law on which Planned Parenthood relies must use specific words to signal that Congress intended to create a private right to enforce it –…

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Home Daily News Climate change case that ‘ignited a movement’… U.S. Supreme Court Climate change case that ‘ignited a movement’ ends with Supreme Court’s cert denial By Debra Cassens Weiss March 25, 2025, 2:01 pm CDT Kelsey Cascadia Rose Juliana of Oregon, the lead plaintiff in Juliana v. United States, speaks at a rally in June 2019. (Photo by Steve Dipaola/The Associated Press) The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to revive a climate change lawsuit filed on behalf of 21 youths who contended that the government is a trustee of the environment and has a duty to preserve it.…

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Sponsored: Brunch, beach, live music, and a Sunday roast…Looking for the perfect weekend hangout? Broadway Brasserie & Bar, Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental Abu Dhabi is the answer. Saturdays are all about a laid-back brunch with a DJ and complimentary beach access, while Sundays bring the kind of roast you won’t want to miss, plus live music and entertainment for the whole family. With incredible food, a stunning beach, and lively entertainment, this spot absolutely ticks all the boxes.SATURDAY BRUNCH & BEACHA long, leisurely brunch with a DJ setting the mood? Yes, please. Great food, great music, and a prime beachside…

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ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. Three federal lawmakers are calling on the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to stop any initiatives involving cryptocurrency and the blockchain, saying the scantly regulated technologies should be kept far away from the agency’s work overseeing the nation’s housing sector. In a letter to HUD Secretary Scott Turner on Wednesday, Reps. Maxine Waters, Stephen Lynch and Emanuel Cleaver sharply criticized the agency for considering such experiments, given cryptocurrency’s volatility and vulnerability to fraud. The Democratic representatives,…

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Getty ImagesMore than 2,700 people were killed in a devastating earthquake that hit Myanmar on 28 MarchIn the immediate aftermath of an earthquake, there is a 72-hour “golden window” when those trapped under rubble are most likely to survive.But in the 72 hours after a 7.7 magnitude quake struck Myanmar on Friday, rescue and relief workers seeking access to some of the worst-hit areas were blocked by military authorities, multiple aid and human rights groups told the BBC.This was despite a rare plea for international humanitarian assistance by junta chief Min Aung Hlaing.”I would like to invite any country, any…

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to arrive in Hungary’s capital on Wednesday to meet with the country’s prime minister, despite an international arrest warrant for the Israeli leader over the war in the Gaza Strip.Netanyahu’s four-day visit to Budapest is a sign of both his close relationship with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and the latter’s growing hostility toward international institutions, like the International Criminal Court, of which his country is a member. Orbán, a conservative populist and close Netanyahu ally, has vowed to disregard the ICC warrant against the Israeli leader, accusing the world’s top war crimes court based…

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WHAT WE’RE READING By Ellena Erskine on Apr 2, 2025 at 9:38 am We are expecting one or more opinions from the court this morning. Join us for the live blog starting at 9:45 a.m. EDT. Following the opinion announcements, the court will hear oral arguments in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic. The case is a dispute over South Carolina’s attempt to exclude all Planned Parenthood services from the state’s Medicaid program because it provides abortions — specifically, whether Planned Parenthood and one of its clients even have a legal right to sue to enforce the Medicaid Act. Each weekday,…

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Home Daily News Federal judge’s warning about potential violence… Judiciary Federal judge’s warning about potential violence after Trump’s comments was not ethics violation, 3rd Circuit says By Debra Cassens Weiss March 25, 2025, 3:29 pm CDT A federal judge didn’t violate ethics rules when he commented about the potential for violence when “people in positions of authority” make negative comments about a judge or the judge’s family members, according to a federal appellate judicial council. (Image from Shutterstock) A federal judge didn’t violate ethics rules when he commented about the potential for violence when “people in positions of authority” make…

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Cool is synonymous with classy here…Marsa Al Bateen, to some, is a less-explored culinary hotspot in Abu Dhabi that’s generally known for housing classy cafes and special concepts. But the home of some of the capital’s most popular venues, including Saddle House and tashas is now home to Public, a visual treat (and yes, popular resto) that’s tasted success in various locations in Dubai, including at Dubai Mall and at Museum of the Future.Public is one of the more striking of a throng of Abu Dhabi popular concepts that have set up shop in the area over the past year,…

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ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. This article is co-published with The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan local newsroom that informs and engages with Texans. Sign up for The Brief Weekly to get up to speed on their essential coverage of Texas issues. In 2022, conservative groups celebrated a “great victory” over “wokeified” curriculum when the Texas State Board of Education squashed proposed social studies requirements for schools that included teaching kindergartners how Rosa Parks and Cesar Chavez “advocated for positive change.” Another win…

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