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SCOTUS LEANS TOWARD UPHOLDING VOTER RESTRICTIONS U.S. Supreme Court justice seems inclined to uphold GOP-backed voting restrictions in Arizona in a case that could further hobble the Voting Rights Act, a landmark 1965 federal law that prohibits racial discrimination in voting. The court’s conservative justices, who hold a 6-3 majority, asked questions indicating they could issue a ruling that would make it harder to prove violations of the Voting Right Act. [Reuters]
WHITE HOUSE WITHDRAWS NEERA TANDEN AS BUDGET NOMINEE The White House withdrew its nomination of Neera Tanden, Biden’s pick to direct the White House Office of Management and Budget, after it became clear that she would lose a Senate confirmation vote. Biden said he still planned to have her serve in another role within his administration. [HuffPost]
WOMEN RECOGNIZE THE HORROR CAPTURED BY THIS CUOMO PHOTO Incredibly, a friend captured the moment Anna Ruch said New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo grabbed her cheeks and asked, “Can I kiss you?” at a wedding in 2019. The photograph of Ruch and Cuomo is remarkable — not for its aesthetic quality, but for the casual horror that it captures. [HuffPost]
MEGHAN MARKLE SEEKS $2.1 MILLION IN LAWSUIT WIN Meghan, Britain’s Duchess of Sussex, is seeking 1.5 million pounds ($2.1 million) in legal costs after she won a privacy claim against the Mail on Sunday, which printed extracts of a letter she wrote to her father. Last month, a judge at London’s High Court ruled the tabloid had breached her privacy and infringed her copyright by publishing parts of the five-page letter she wrote to her father Thomas Markle. [Reuters]
UN: ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM IN CANCER ALLY MUST END United Nations human rights officials issued a report condemning environmental racism in Louisiana’s “Cancer Alley,” where the mostly Black population breathes air heavily polluted by a corridor of petrochemical plants. Once the site of plantations where enslaved African workers toiled and died, the 85-mile stretch along the lower Mississippi River has for decades served as an industrial hub. [HuffPost]
CATHOLICS URGED TO SHUN J&J VACCINE The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has asked American Catholics to avoid Johnson & Johnson’s new COVID-19 vaccine if possible because researchers used stem cells distantly linked to two abortions decades ago. The bishops’ declaration could affect vaccine distribution, since many churches serve as vaccination centers. [HuffPost] |
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