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The morning read for Thursday, Oct. 17
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles and commentary related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Thursday morning read: ‘Shaken baby’ death row inmate Robert Roberson turns to Supreme Court to halt his execution (Kiara Alfonseca & Devin Dwyer, ABC News) EPA…
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French court orders blanket blocks of porn sites
PARIS — The Paris Court of Appeal today ordered the complete blocking of several pornographic websites, including Xhamster and Tukif,
‘First Steps To World War’: Ukraine Claims North Korea Is Looking To Send 10,000 Troops To Help Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un in June 2024. Volodymyr Zelenskyy just claimed North Korea
Friargate and Orchard Street digging takes place ahead of major works starting
Works have been taking place along a stretch of Friargate between Ringway and the Flag Market ahead of major work due next year. Preston City Council confirmed engineers were undertaking […]
Harris tries to make her case in contentious Fox interview
Kamala Harris ventured into enemy territory Wednesday, trying to reach voters who get their news through the filter of Fox
Harris Warns Of ‘Fascist’ Threat If Trump Is Returned To The White House
A banner reading “Country Over Party” is seen as US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks at
Moldova faces ‘existential’ EU vote in face of Russian interference
More than a million Moldovans will cast ballots on whether to join the EU on Sunday in a referendum that
Saudis urge US to suspend weapons to Israel until Gaza aid resumes
LONDON — Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Britain has urged the United States government to deliver on its threat to suspend
Supreme Court considers truck driver’s RICO case over CBD product that cost him his job
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Tuesday in the case of a truck driver who was fired from his job after a wellness product marketed as free of THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, caused him to fail a routine drug test. Douglas Horn…
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