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By The Associated Press Ultra-Orthodox protest against order to enlist in Israeli military turns violent JERUSALEM | Thousands of Jewish ultra-Orthodox men have clashed with Israeli police in central Jerusalem during a protest against a Supreme Court order for them to begin enlisting for military service. The landmark decision last week ordering the government to

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By The Associated Press Bolivian president orchestrated ‘self-coup,’ political rival claims LA PAZ, Bolivia | Former Bolivian President Evo Morales has accused his political ally-turned-rival President Luis Arce of deceiving the Bolivian people by staging a “self-coup” last week. He claims it was to earn political points among the electorate. The claim marks a sharp

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By The Associated Press LGBTQ+ Pride Month culminates with parades NEW YORK | The monthlong celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride is reaching its exuberant grand finale as multitudes of rainbow-laden revelers hit the streets for marquee parades in New York, Chicago, San Francisco and elsewhere across the globe. Sunday’s wide-ranging festivities function both as jubilant parties

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Guilty Pleasures

By Associated Press Don Henley sues for return of handwritten ‘Hotel California’ lyrics NEW YORK | Eagles singer Don Henley filed a lawsuit in New York on Friday seeking the return of his handwritten notes and song lyrics from the band’s hit “Hotel California” album. The civil complaint filed in Manhattan federal court comes after

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Supreme Court rejects settlement with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma over legal protections for the Sackler family that owned the company

By Jonathan Lipson Temple University The Conversation via AP The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 against an estimated US$6 billion Purdue Pharma bankruptcy plan on June 27, 2024, that would have shielded the Sackler family – which owned and controlled the company – from legal liability. Hundreds of thousands of Americans have died from opioid-related overdoses

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Sweet ending to patriotic parties

By Metro Creative Canadian citizens celebrate Canada Day every July 1, while their neighbors to the south commemorate Independence Day a few days later on July 4. It is customary for people to enjoy these days of national pride with barbecues, parties, parades, and other types of celebrations. Naturally food is at the centerpiece of

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Think about cool gardening tips for hot days

By My Courier-Tribune Both gardeners and their plants need extra care when it’s hot outside, said University of Missouri Extension horticulturist Donna Aufdenberg. She reminds gardeners to take care of themselves first so they can tend to gardens and flowerbeds. Consider gardening in the early morning and late evening to avoid high temperatures and harsh

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Mini lemon meringues are tasty little tarts

By Metro Creative A lemon meringue pie is the perfect warm weather treat. Full of tangy lemon, bright coloring and loaded with flavor, lemon meringue pie is almost like having sunshine on a plate. Cutting into a lemon meringue pie can sometimes become a messy ordeal, so these “Mini Lemon Meringue Pies” let each person

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Business briefs

By NewsPress Now The Supreme Court strips the SEC of a critical enforcement tool in fraud cases WASHINGTON | The Supreme Court on Thursday stripped the Securities and Exchange Commission of a major tool in fighting securities fraud in a decision that also could have far-reaching effects on other regulatory agencies. The justices ruled in

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