| | POLICY & POLITICS | Supreme Court upholds Texas law on age verification for porn sites | The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a Texas law that requires pornography websites to verify their visitors' age, finding that the lower court applied the appropriate level of judicial review when evaluating the constitutionality of the age-verification laws. | Read More Here | | What's next for birthright citizenship after the Supreme Court's ruling | The legal battle over President Donald Trump's move to end birthright citizenship is far from over despite the Republican administration's major victory Friday limiting nationwide injunctions. | Read More Here |
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| CULTURE & SOCIETY | How does 'Squid Game' end? Who wins the final game, Player 456's fate and more, explained | Lots of deaths and emotional twists, plus a big payoff bring the series to a conclusion ... maybe. | Read More Here | | Lewis Capaldi makes emotional comeback with surprise Glastonbury set | Lewis Capaldi has made a surprise - albeit heavily rumoured - return at the Glastonbury festival, two years after taking a break to focus on his mental health. | Read More Here |
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| BUSINESS & ECONOMY | Here's how the luxury real estate market is splitting up | Luxury real estate brokers are seeing more all-cash offers, especially from ultra-wealthy clients, per a new survey of Coldwell Banker brokers. | Read More Here | | Hemi V-8 engines and mechanical bull rides: Inside Stellantis' plan to revive its Ram Trucks brand after yearslong sales declines | Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis has a plan to turn around Stellantis' truck brand that includes bringing back Hemi V-8 engines, mechanical bulls and many other untraditional marketing techniques. | Read More Here |
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| AROUND THE STAND | Tennis fans are buzzing as Coco Gauff and Carlos Alcaraz emerge as the new faces of the sport. Both sit at No. 2 in the world rankings after thrilling French Open wins, offering a refreshing mix of discipline, charisma, and actual sportsmanship, something sorely missed in today's celebrity-first culture. | Meanwhile, in the WNBA, veteran guard Kelsey Mitchell reminded fans why fundamentals still matter. With Caitlin Clark sidelined again, Mitchell dropped 32 points and delivered a must-win for the Indiana Fever, who are now clinging to playoff hopes. Her steady rise underscores the value of experience, especially in a league facing rapid change and media scrutiny. | On the celebrity circuit, Lauren Sánchez is tying the knot with Jeff Bezos in Venice, but missing a key guest: Katy Perry. While Orlando Bloom made the trip, Perry stayed behind in Australia for her tour. Despite tabloid whispers, insiders say Perry was never scheduled to attend. The two remain close, having just celebrated together in Paris. | Back on the legal front, Sean "Diddy" Combs and his son Justin are facing explosive new accusations in a civil suit filed by a Louisiana woman. The allegations date back to 2017 and include claims of drugging and assault. While Combs' camp has yet to respond, the case adds to a growing pile of legal battles surrounding the music mogul and raises more questions about an industry long overdue for accountability. | And finally, in international soccer, Erling Haaland hit a jaw-dropping milestone with his 300th career goal at age 24. Manchester City cruised past Juventus in a 5 to 2 victory at the Club World Cup, with Ballon d'Or winner Rodri also returning to the pitch. Coach Pep Guardiola called Haaland's record "quite good," which in Pep-speak is practically shouting. |
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