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Trans Athletes Withdraw Lawsuit in New Hampshire Following Supreme Court Ruling

Two transgender athletes in New Hampshire have dropped their lawsuit against a state law prohibiting their participation in girls' sports after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling upheld such restrictions. The decision reflects the legal landscape following the June 30 ruling, which affirmed that student-athletes must compete based on their biological sex at birth.

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NPR — Top Stories

Class Action Lawsuit Against AI Companies Expands

A class action lawsuit against SpaceXAI and Stability AI has expanded to include new plaintiffs who claim that their AI tools were used to create sexually explicit images of them as children. The case raises significant issues regarding the implications of AI technology in generating harmful content.

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Fox News — Latest

Los Angeles Dodgers to Visit White House for World Series Celebration

The Los Angeles Dodgers will visit the White House on July 23 to celebrate their World Series championship, marking their second consecutive visit. The event has drawn criticism from immigration rights groups urging the team to reconsider, while some players have previously opted out of such celebrations. The Dodgers had also visited President Biden in 2021 for their 2020 title.

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Washington Examiner

Czech President Warns of Possible Escalation in Ukraine War After September Elections

Czech President Petr Pavel cautioned that Russia could escalate its military actions in Ukraine after the upcoming parliamentary elections. He highlighted the importance of supporting Ukraine while pursuing diplomatic negotiations with Russia. Former President Donald Trump also discussed his relationship with Ukrainian President Zelensky and the potential for a resolution to the conflict.

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Mother Jones

Graham Platner Suspends Senate Campaign Amid Allegations

Graham Platner has suspended his Senate campaign following a rape allegation. His announcement has prompted several Democrats to withdraw their endorsements. The Maine Democratic Party is preparing to hold a nominating convention to select a replacement candidate before the July 27 deadline.

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Guardian — US

Maine Progressives Seek Replacement for Platner Following Withdrawal

Graham Platner has withdrawn from the Maine US Senate race due to allegations of sexual assault, prompting progressive groups to consider their next steps. They are debating whether to support a new candidate or wait for the party's replacement process, while centrist Democrats are urging caution.

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military.com

Air Force Engineer Charged with Vandalism of Surveillance Cameras

Jeffrey Sovern, an Air Force engineer, faces multiple felony charges for allegedly vandalizing surveillance cameras in Suffolk, Virginia. The case has sparked discussions about privacy rights and surveillance technology, with significant public support for Sovern's defense. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

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abc13.com

Flock Cameras Vandalized in Houston Amid Privacy Concerns

Several Flock cameras have been vandalized in Houston, raising concerns about surveillance technology and privacy. The Houston Police Department is investigating the incidents, which come amid growing public unease regarding the use of such technology. Flock has condemned the vandalism, emphasizing the importance of public safety.

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Axios

Evidence suggests narrowing of K-shaped economic divide

New data indicates that the wage growth gap between lower- and middle-income workers has closed, with lower-income workers experiencing significant pay gains. Additionally, spending growth among different income households is showing increased similarity. However, the overall K-shaped economic divide persists, particularly in wealth accumulation among affluent households.

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Axios

Microsoft's Environmental Report Highlights Tensions Between AI Growth and Climate Goals

Microsoft's environmental report reveals a conflict between the company's AI expansion and its climate goals, with greenhouse gas emissions rising by 25%. While improvements in water-use efficiency were noted, significant increases in reported emissions from purchased electricity were also highlighted. The report indicates that AI growth is challenging the sustainability initiatives set by major tech companies.

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New York Times — Business

Large Companies Lead $3.2 Trillion in Deals Driven by A.I. Economy

A total of 44 deals valued over $10 billion were announced in the first half of 2026, highlighting a trend in the deal-making environment driven by the A.I. economy. Large companies have been the primary beneficiaries of this surge.

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Fox News — Latest

Former University of Michigan Aide Sues School Over Withheld Records

Paige Shriver, a former aide to ex-University of Michigan head football coach Sherron Moore, is suing the university for allegedly withholding public records related to an investigation of a scandal. The lawsuit claims violations of the Michigan Freedom of Information Act and seeks transparency regarding the findings of the investigation conducted by Jenner & Block.

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Fox News — Latest

Institute for Family Studies warns of potential U.S. population decline

The Institute for Family Studies has issued a report warning that the U.S. may experience a population decline in the coming decades. The report indicates a significant gap between Americans' desired family size and actual fertility rates, attributing this to delays in marriage and family formation. It suggests that policy changes may be necessary to encourage family growth.

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Fox News — Politics

Report finds government regulations add nearly $132,000 to new home prices

A report from the National Association of Home Builders reveals that government regulations add nearly $132,000 to the cost of newly constructed homes, accounting for 26.4% of the final sale price. The report highlights a 40% increase in regulatory costs since 2021 and identifies a structural housing shortage of 1.2 million homes in the U.S.

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Fox News — Latest

Report indicates government regulations add approximately $132,000 to new home prices

A report from the National Association of Home Builders reveals that government regulations add nearly $132,000 to the cost of new homes, representing 26.4% of the final sale price. The report highlights a 40% increase in regulatory costs since 2021 and notes a significant housing shortage in the U.S.

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Los Angeles Times

California Court Allows Cardrooms to Offer Blackjack

A judge in San Francisco has ruled that cardrooms in California can continue to offer blackjack, overturning previous regulations that sought to ban the game. This ruling is significant for cardroom operators in the state.

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