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Unusually Agreeable Justices End Term With Conservative Wins
The U.S. Supreme Court began its summer recess with an already consequential list of cases to be argued beginning in the fall.

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The U.S. Supreme Court began its summer recess with an already consequential list of cases to be argued beginning in the fall.

California set the recall election for September, state officials announced on Thursday.
Public health officials said a trifecta of contagious strains, coupled with relaxed guidelines, will “delay the end of the pandemic."
It is the first criminal case New York authorities' two-year investigation into the former president has yielded.
Rory Gamble dealt with a lot as UAW President. He reflects on his time leading the union here.
The Wyoming Republican's appointment on the panel came as House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy warned against any GOP member accepting one.
Justice Samuel Alito wrote for a conservative majority that the state's interest in the integrity of elections justified the measures.
The president traveled to Florida to meet with rescue crews and relatives of those missing a week after the beachfront condo collapsed.
The board this week mistakenly added 135,000 ballots to preliminary vote counts. It was just the latest blunder.
Allen Weisselberg surrendered to authorities in New York City early Thursday
The charges are expected to involve non-monetary benefits the company gave to top executives.
"I made choices I will forever regret," the actor said.
The King County Medical Examiner's office said on Wednesday that a total of 13 people had died from heat-related causes.
The iconic ocean liner that was sunk by an iceberg is now slowly deteriorating due to a metal-eating bacteria.
The vote was mostly along party lines, with Republicans objecting to the panel consisting of a Democratic majority.
Mack — best known for her role as a young Superman's close friend on the series "Smallville" — is set to appear Wednesday in Brooklyn.
Fox also agreed to mandate anti-harassment training for its New York-based staff.
Asher Thomas is accused of "altering flora" in a Naperville dog park.
The FCC should "address and redress" the harm the agency's policies and programs have caused Black and brown communities, lawmakers wrote.
The U.S. government and 48 states and districts had sued Facebook, accusing the tech giant of abusing its power to crush small competitors.