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Lawmakers look to make abortion shield laws less dependent on who’s governor
People living in states with total abortion bans are increasingly getting abortion pills via telehealth.
They harvest the nation’s food, but a new rule may strip them of health insurance
Advocates say work requirements could pose a big challenge to Medicaid-eligible farmworkers.
PayPal is working with Goldman, Evercore as suitors circle
Stripe and Advent have offered about $60 per share for PayPal.
Groundbreaking California law on recycling symbols on plastic containers is blocked by federal judge
A federal judge has halted California’s groundbreaking “Truth in Recycling” law, which aims to reduce consumer confusion about which packaging can be recycled.
States reach $18 million settlement with 23andMe
Genetic testing company 23andMe and a group of attorneys general nationwide have reached a multimillion-dollar settlement following the major data breach that led to the company’s demise three years ago. More than 40 attorneys general, including Pennsylvania‘s Dave Sunday, announced the national $18 million settlement with the genetic testing company Tuesday
Millions of dollars were wagered on ‘Love Island.’ Why Kalshi wants more wagers in reality TV
The same features that make “Love Island” so bettable are also what make it hard to regulate.
From Australian thrillers to ‘Jurassic Park’: Sam Neill’s legacy in 7 movies
It takes a certain kind of confidence to share the spotlight with a dinosaur.
Iconic movie destinations for summer travel
Walking through a filming location can feel like crossing a boundary between fiction and reality.
Low birth rate risks creating US housing glut over coming decade
“We’re moving from a time of rapid household formation to one where there’s a slowdown.”
Is buying a home still the way to wealth? Some young Americans aren’t sure
Many people under 40 who feel that homeownership isn’t the wealth-building tool it once was.
Emily Ratajkowski’s viral essay on sex life as a single mom scores her a 7-figure book deal
LOS ANGELES — Emily Ratajkowski's viral essay detailing her sex life as a single mom just landed her a seven-figure book deal. According to Page Six, the model's essay in the Cut had publishers champing at the bit in a 12-way bidding war that culminated in the hefty pay day. Editor Helen Rouner at Penguin Press — who also edited Lauren Christensen's memoir "
PG&E should pay $22 million for Mosquito Fire violations, regulators say
California regulators are seeking $22 million from PG&E, alleging the utility provider committed violations that were uncovered during an investigation into the 2022 Mosquito fire in Placer County, according to documents from the proposed settlement made public last week.
A ‘super’ El Niño is brewing. Experts fear historic dangers from extreme weather
Over the last few months, the world's weather experts have become more united in the belief that we were going to be hit by a new El Niño climate pattern, and the consensus of computer models suggests it will probably be a very strong one.

