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Amazon to Reimburse Employees Who Travel for Abortions

Online retailer will pay up to $4,000 in travel expenses.

Pro-abortion Groups Plan to Spend $150 Million During Midterm Elections

Several states could see a push in political advertising ahead of the midterm elections as three pro-abortion rights groups plan to pour $150 million into increasing voter turnout.

No One Can Be Forced to Be Vaccinated, Says India’s Top Court as COVID Cases Surge

A former member of the National Technical Advisory Group of Immunisation, Jacob Puliyel, approached India's supreme court and argued that the ruling by the state's government that a person must be vaccinated to gain access to benefits or services is a violation of human rights and, therefore, unconstitutional.

Amount of U.S. Weaponry Delivered to Ukraine Revealed

Some 80% of the M777 howitzers and half of the 155mm ammunition for them – promised to Ukraine by US President Joe Biden last month – have already been delivered, the Department of Defense said on Monday.

‘You Can’t Get a Tattoo if You’re 12’: DeSantis Supports Ban on Child Sex-Change Operations

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he would support banning child sex-change operations in Florida in a Monday podcast interview on “The Truth With Lisa Boothe.”

High Independent Support Helps Give GOP Edge in Midterm Poll

Independents are breaking toward the GOP by 7 percentage points, helping to give Republicans running for Congress the strongest public support they have seen in a decade, with just six months to go until the midterm election, according to a PBS News Hour/NPR/Marist poll released on Monday.

Food Shortages Surge to Record High, Food Price Inflation 2nd Highest Ever

The supply of food around the globe saw a sharp uptick in disruptions, survey data from S&P Global indicated Monday.

Supreme Court Sides With Conservative in Christian Flag Case

Boston "violated the free speech clause of the First Amendment," writes Justice Breyer.

Apple Hit With EU Antitrust Charge Over Its Payment Technology

EU antitrust regulators charged Apple on Monday with restricting rivals' access to its NFC chip technology in a move that could result in a hefty fine for the iPhone maker and force it to open its mobile payment system to competitors.

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