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Supreme Court rules ban on gun bump stocks is unlawful
In a loss for the Biden administration, the Supreme Court on Friday ruled that federal ban on “bump stocks,” gun accessories that allow semi-automatic rifles to fire more quickly, is unlawful.NBC News - Politics -
EU ministers extend protection rules for Ukrainian war refugees
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Steelmaker Nucor’s stock extends selloff after a profit warning
Nucor’s stock was headed for a 7-month low on Friday, after the steel and steel-products maker warned of a second-quarter earnings shortfall, citing weakness at its steel mills business.MarketWatch - Business -
Extended interview: R.E.M. on songwriting, breaking up and their lifelong friendship
The original members of R.E.M. sit down with Anthony Mason for their first group interview in nearly 30 years. They talk about crafting iconic hits, how breaking up saved their friendship, and why they don't feel the need to tour one last time.CBS News - Top stories -
Distance Technologies raises $2.7M for glasses-free extended reality apps
Distance Technologies has emerged from stealth as a pioneering developer of glasses-free eXtended Reality (XR) apps.VentureBeat - Tech -
Protests across Brazil over divisive abortion law
Thousands gather in several cities to protest a law change that could equate abortion to homicide.BBC News - Top stories - Abortion -
Thousands Protest Against Far Right Across France
The protests are being closely watched as a barometer for whether voters will turn out in the snap elections.The Wall Street Journal - World -
UK homebuilder Crest Nicholson rejects £667mn bid from rival Bellway
Deal push follows another profit warning from Crest NicholsonFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Supreme Court rejects bid to restrict abortion pill access
The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a challenge to the abortion pill mifepristone, allowing the commonly used drug to remain widely available. The decision marks a major blow to anti-abortion advocates. NBC News' Laura Jarrett has the details.NBC News - Politics - Abortion -
Putin pledges truce if Ukraine exits occupied areas and drops NATO bid
Russian President Vladimir Putin promised Friday to “immediately” order a cease-fire in Ukraine and begin negotiations if Kyiv started withdrawing troops from the four regions annexed by Moscow in 2022 and renounced plans to join NATO.NBC News - Top stories - Ukraine
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Putin peace terms slammed at Ukraine summit
Leaders from Italy and Germany called the Russian president's plan "propaganda" and "dictatorial".BBC News - Top stories - Ukraine -
Kate returns to public events at Trooping the Colour
The princess, who is currently undergoing treatment for cancer, could be seen smiling and waving from the Buckingham Palace balcony.BBC News - Top stories -
Watch: Kate enjoys royal pageantry - in 60 seconds
The parade, watched by thousands, was the Princess of Wales's first public appearance since her cancer diagnosis in January.BBC News - Top stories -
What does Nigel Farage really want?
Why is a man who has failed to get elected to Parliament seven times causing panic in Tory ranks?BBC News - Top stories -
Calls for investigation after police car rams loose cow twice
The home secretary seeks an "urgent explanation" of why a police car was used to hit the animal twice.BBC News - Top stories