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US Supreme Court: Confirmation hearings for new nominee finish

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The president's nominee to the US Supreme Court has cleared confirmation hearings, despite efforts to derail her nomination.
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Need2Know: Brooklyn Subway Victims, Kyiv Attack Resume & Teachers Get Pay Raises

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Catching you up on what you need to know on April 15, 2022, with four of the victims from the Brooklyn subway shooting still hospitalized as the suspect is held without bail, Russia resumes attacks on Kyiv, teachers across the country...
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Ketanji Brown Jackson is Biden’s pick for US Supreme Court

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President Joe Biden nominates federal appeals court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to be the first Black woman on the US Supreme Court.
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US requests extradition of former Honduras President Hernandez

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Juan Orlando Hernandez has been accused in a federal court in New York of receiving money from drug cartels.
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Honduras ex-President Hernandez detained as US seeks extradition

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The US is seeking to extradite former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez on drug trafficking allegations.
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Honduran ex-president appears in court amid US extradition push

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Juan Orlando Hernandez is accused of facilitating drug smuggling from Colombia and Venezuela via Honduras to the US.
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Sri Lanka presses with controversial changes to anti-terrorism law

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On Thursday, the Sri Lankan government proposed amendments to the controversial Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), saying the changes were substantial and progressive.
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US Supreme Court Justice Breyer to retire, giving Biden a pick

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Opening could pave the way for the nomination of the first Black woman to the US high court.
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Justice Stephen Breyer, 83, retiring from U.S. Supreme Court

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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has announced he is retiring, giving President Joe Biden an opening he has pledged to fill by naming the first Black woman to the high court.
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US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announces retirement

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President Joe Biden has pledged to nominate a Black woman to the US high court now dominated by conservatives.
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Brazil's isolated tribes fight to keep out Christian missionaries

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Some of the world's most solitary tribes take legal action in Brazil to keep out Christian missionaries and protect their way of life.
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Federal Appeals Court Rules Restrictive Texas Abortion Law to Stay in Place

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Women's March ATX rally, Saturday, Oct., 2, 2021, at the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas. An expected decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in the coming year to severely restrict abortion rights or overturn Roe v. Wade entirely is...
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Israel forced displacement: Residents of Sheikh Jarrah fight to keep homes

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One neighbourhood in the occupied East Jerusalem has become a major flashpoint in the Israel-Palestinian conflict as this year comes to a close.
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Supreme Court to Hear Challenges to Biden's Vaccine Mandates

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The Supreme Court will hear arguments on President Joe Biden's vaccine mandates for large companies and health care workers on January 7, 2022. The mandates will remain in place until then.
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Venezuela: Leading candidate in Barinas race disqualified

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Gubernatorial race for Chavez heartland state heats up after leading opposition candidate disqualified and late president’s brother steps aside.
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Protesters face off as U.S. Supreme Court considers Mississippi abortion law

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Pro-choice and anti-abortion advocates faced off outside the U.S. Supreme Court as the justices heard arguments over whether to overturn a restrictive Mississippi abortion law that could challenge the Roe vs. Wade decision that legalized...
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US abortion rights at stake as Supreme Court takes up key case

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US Supreme Court is weighing a Mississippi abortion case that could ultimately overturn landmark 1973 Roe v Wade ruling.
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SCOTUS Mississippi Abortion Rights Case 'Direct Challenge' to Roe v. Wade

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The Supreme Court will be hearing arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health on Wednesday over a Mississippi law banning abortions after 15 weeks. Jimmy Hoover, the Supreme Court editor-at-large for Law360, joined Cheddar to break down...
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U.S. Supreme Court begins hearing pivotal abortion rights case

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U.S. Supreme Court justices have started hearing arguments on whether to uphold a Mississippi law that bans abortion after 15 weeks. Hundreds of people have gathered at the court, with pro- and anti-abortion rights activists separated by...
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One of Russia's most respected human rights groups faces shutdown threat

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Prosecutors are trying to persuade the Supreme Court that "Memorial" is violating Russia's foreign agent law.
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India court orders ‘work from home’ over pollution in capital

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New Delhi authorities have passed emergency measures to address dangerously high pollution levels.
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Palestinian-Canadian doctor sees recognition from Israel for death of daughters

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Palestinian-Canadian Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish’s three daughters were killed by an Israeli airstrike during the 2009 Gaza war. He’s taking his fight for recognition and compensation to Israel’s top court.
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Palestinian-Canadian doctor seeks recognition from Israel for death of daughters

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Palestinian-Canadian Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish’s three daughters were killed by an Israeli attack during the 2009 Gaza war. He’s taking his fight for recognition and compensation to Israel’s top court.
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Schools in Indian capital shut indefinitely as smog worsens

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Residents urged to work from home and trucks carrying non-essential goods banned as New Delhi’s air pollution hits dangerous levels.