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We can't let Stephen A. Smith and others ruin Caitlin Clark
San Francisco Chronicle· 2 days agoClark is a young woman I’ve personally only interviewed in a group setting a handful of times, and...
Mammograms don't cause cancer, aren't banned in Switzerland | Fact check
USA Today· 13 hours agoA June 2 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) claims Switzerland made history by banning a...
What the Supreme Court ruling on the abortion pill means for access in California
ABC 10 Sacramento· 13 hours agoMedication abortion will remain widely available to Californians after the U.S. Supreme Court...
The wait begins for Leonard Peltier's parole decision
Rapid City Journal· 23 hours agoBy July 1, a decision will be made regarding what could be Anishinaabe AIM activist and now elder...
Your guide to local sports events, plus what's on TV
Billings Gazette· 5 hours agoCheck out today's local, TV and radio sports schedule.
Abortion Groups Say Tech Companies Suppress Posts and Accounts
New York Times· 3 days agoTikTok has briefly suspended the account of Hey Jane, a prominent telemedicine abortion service,...
Swedish company claims £8m prize for rapid AMR diagnostic device
Medical Device Network via Yahoo Finance· 24 hours agoThe prize was created to encourage applicants to design a device capable of determining bacterial...
Potential of a Trump return inspires Biden and G7 rush to guarantee long-term support for Ukraine –...
KION 46 Salinas· 7 hours ago“Collectively, this is a powerful set of actions, and it will create a stronger foundation for...
In secular France, chaplains prepare to provide Olympians with spiritual support during the Games
KAAL Austin· 5 days ago“We’ll need to bring them back to earth, because it can feel like the end of the world after working on this goal for four or five years,” said Jason Nioka, a former judo champion and deacon ...
A brew of ancient coca is Bolivia's buzzy new beer. But it's unclear if the world will buy in
Midland Reporter-Telegram· 3 days ago“Exporting is a desire that my people and I have had since I was a child,” said Lizzette Torrez, leader of one of Bolivia's main coca-grower unions. Within Bolivia, the world ...