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"Florida Abortion Rulings and Google's Incognito Data Deletion: Key Updates"
Florida's Supreme Court allows a proposed amendment to enshrine abortion rights in the state's constitution to go on the November ballot, while also allowing a 15-week abortion ban to take effect, potentially paving the way for a six-week ban. Iran blames Israel for a bombing at its embassy compound in Syria, vowing retaliation, and a U.S.-based aid group's workers in Gaza were killed in a separate airstrike. Google settles a class action lawsuit by agreeing to destroy the private browsing data of millions who used its "incognito" mode, and a Pew Research Center report reveals that 1 in 10 people of Asian descent in the U.S. live in poverty, with varying rates across different Asian American groups.

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GOP Senator Criticizes Ineffective Policies and Retaliatory Strikes in the Middle East
New York Post •1 year ago
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"UNRWA Funding Suspensions Deepen Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza Amid Political Turmoil"
Funding for the UNRWA, the United Nations agency responsible for delivering aid to Palestinian refugees, has been suspended by at least a dozen countries, including the U.S., following allegations of employee involvement in a Hamas attack. This move, not in line with precedent, will affect 1.7 million Palestinian refugees in Gaza and 400,000 Palestinians without refugee status. The politicization of refugee aid, particularly for Palestinian refugees, reflects a wider pattern of using funding as a foreign policy tool, impacting the ability to provide essential services to those in need.