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US supreme court refuses to block radical Texas abortion law

Court voted 5-4 to deny emergency appeal from abortion providers against law that bans abortions once medical professionals can detect cardiac activity

The Guardian |  | Fuente original

Goldsmiths considers removing ‘troubling’ Lord Nelson and Sir Francis Drake statues

University opens up consultation on whether to remove monuments of maritime heroes over alleged slave trade links

The Telegraph |  | Fuente original

How a gene-silencing jab for cholesterol could transform health

A 'game-changing’ drug to replace statins uses technology that offers hope for previously untreatable illnesses

The Telegraph |  | Fuente original

Top US general says he shares 'pain and anger' after Afghanistan withdrawal

Mark Milley was speaking to reporters for the first time since the US military completed its withdrawal.

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original

Regular Covid-19 testing mooted for those who refuse vaccines: Malaysian health minister

Health minister Khairy Jamaluddin added that the ministry does not intend to make vaccination mandatory at the moment.

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original

Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Plan Approved, Freeing Sacklers From Lawsuits

The OxyContin maker won court approval of a roughly $4.5 billion bankruptcy settlement that safeguards its owners, members of the Sackler family, from lawsuits accusing them of contributing to the opioid epidemic in exchange for providing funds to combat the crisis.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Supreme Court Declines to Block Restrictive Texas Abortion Law

A new measure, known as the fetal-heartbeat law, bars the procedure after about six weeks of pregnancy. Abortion providers had sought to prevent it from taking effect.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original