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Supreme Court Backs Catholic Agency in Case on Gay Rights and Foster Care
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Affordable Care Act Survives Latest Supreme Court Challenge

Affordable Care Act Survives Latest Supreme Court Challenge

By Adam Liptak

The court sidestepped the larger issue in the case, whether the 2010 health care law can stand without a provision that required most Americans to obtain insurance or pay a penalty.

Supreme Court Backs Catholic Agency in Case on Gay Rights and Foster Care

Supreme Court Backs Catholic Agency in Case on Gay Rights and Foster Care

By Adam Liptak

The unanimous ruling was further evidence that claims of religious liberty almost always prevail in the current court.

A Pill to Treat Covid-19? The U.S. Is Betting on It.

A Pill to Treat Covid-19? The U.S. Is Betting on It.

By Carl Zimmer

A new $3.2 billion program will support the development of antiviral pills, which could start arriving by the end of this year.

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Biden Signs Juneteenth Holiday Into Law

Video Video: Biden Signs Juneteenth Holiday Into Law

By The Associated Press

On Thursday, President Biden signed legislation making Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States, a federal holiday. The measure was passed in the House and Senate with bipartisan support.

Chinese Astronauts Arrive at Space Station

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Three astronauts docked with the country's partly built space station Thursday, beginning what China plans as at least a decade of continuous presence in Earth's orbit.

House Votes to Repeal 2002 Authorization for Iraq Invasion

Video Video: House Votes to Repeal 2002 Authorization for Iraq Invasion

By Reuters

In bipartisan action, the House voted on Thursday to revoke the authorization it gave in 2002 to invade Iraq, a step that would rein in presidential war-making powers.

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