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Today in History

By Associated Press May 31 In 1790, President George Washington signed into law the first U.S. copyright act. In 1859, the Big Ben clock tower in London went into operation, chiming for the first time. In 1921, a race riot erupted in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as white mobs began looting and leveling the affluent Black district

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Louisiana reclassifies abortion pills as controlled, dangerous substances − here’s what that means

By Jamie Rowen UMass Amherst The Conversation via AP Louisiana’s governor signed a bill on May 24, 2024, that reclassifies two abortion pills, mifepristone and misoprostol, as “controlled, dangerous substances.” Both pills have a long history of safe and effective use in medication abortions as well as for treatment of miscarriages and other conditions. The

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Most of Wall Street slips in quiet trading

By Associated Press NEW YORK — Most U.S. stocks fell in a quiet day of trading Tuesday after a tick higher in bond yields tightened the screws a bit on Wall Street. Nearly three out of every four stocks fell within the S&P 500. But strength for a handful of highly influential Big Tech stocks

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Business news in brief

By The Associated Press SCOTUS leaves in place Avenatti Nike extortion conviction WASHINGTON | The Supreme Court has left in place lawyer Michael Avenatti’s conviction for plotting to extort up to $25 million from Nike. The justices did not comment Tuesday in rejecting an appeal from the California-based lawyer, who represented porn actor Stormy Daniels

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U.S and World News Briefs

By Associated Press Taiwan’s legislature passes changes seen as favoring China, reducing president’s power TAIPEI, Taiwan | Taiwan’s opposition-controlled legislature passed changes on Tuesday that are seen as favoring China and diminishing the power of the island’s president, sparking protests by thousands of people. The changes pushed by the opposition Nationalist Party and its allies

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Sports briefs

By NewsPress Now Two women are suing NFL kicker Brandon McManus alleging sexual assault Two women have filed a civil lawsuit in Florida accusing NFL kicker Brandon McManus of sexually assaulting them while they worked as flight attendants on the Jacksonville Jaguars’ trans-Atlantic trip to London last year. The lawsuit, which was filed Friday and

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now Movies rarely reflect climate change crisis and researchers want to change that PORTLAND, Maine | Aquaman might not mind if the oceans rise, but moviegoers might. That’s one of the takeaways from a new study conducted by researchers who set out to determine if today’s Hollywood blockbusters are reflective of the current

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Homemade sides complete the meal

By Metro Creative Entrées may get all the glory, but meals are not truly complete unless main courses are accompanied by some delicious side dishes. Dinner party hosts who want to prepare homemade sides as opposed to premade store-bought side dishes can consider the following recipe for “Wild Rice With Mushrooms” courtesy of Richard Grausman’s

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Wedding dresses

By Metro Creative Couples need not feel beholden to any particular tradition come their wedding day, and that freedom is perhaps reflected in the shifting attitudes toward white wedding dresses. Wedding trends come and go, so what’s trending one year will not necessarily remain popular in any ensuing wedding season. However, a recent Etsy analysis

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Iran further increases its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels, watchdog says

By Associated Press VIENNA — Iran has further increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels, according to a confidential report on Monday by the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog, the latest in Tehran’s attempts to steadily exert pressure on the international community. Iran is seeking to have economic sanctions imposed over the country’s

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