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NCAA Agrees to Share Revenue with Athletes in Landmark $2.8 Billion Settlement
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The Louisiana Senate passed legislation classifying abortion pills as controlled substances, setting up the state to become the first in the U.S. to criminalize possession of the drugs without a prescription.
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A 6-3 Supreme Court approved a white-dominated congressional district enacted by South Carolina's Republican-controlled legislature, overruling a lower court that found the map divided Charleston County into different districts to reduce Black voters' political power.
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Macron said he was open to suspending a contentious voting-rights bill that triggered riots in New Caledonia, subject to conditions.
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U.S. officials forecast a record-breaking Atlantic hurricane season with the largest number of major storms since NOAA began issuing seasonal hurricane outlooks in 1998.
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Norfolk Southern agreed to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to resolve the federal government's investigation into the 2023 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
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Families of several female Israeli soldiers being held hostage in Gaza released a video of their abduction during the Oct. 7 attacks led by Hamas.
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Lawmakers grilled the leaders of Northwestern, Rutgers and UCLA over antisemitism and how they handled recent pro-Palestinian protests on their university campuses.
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Russia detained the deputy chief of its general staff on corruption charges, the fourth top defense official to be held within a month.
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