Supreme Court's Ruling on State Powers and Elections Creates Uncertainty

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The Supreme Court ruled against a theory that would have given state legislatures unlimited power to decide the rules for federal elections, potentially allowing partisan gerrymandering. Russia is still grappling with the aftermath of a weekend rebellion, raising doubts about President Putin's strength. Canadian wildfire smoke is affecting air quality in the Great Lakes region, with Chicago ranking as the worst major city. A report found that jail staff failures enabled Jeffrey Epstein's suicide, rejecting theories of foul play. British actor Julian Sands has been found dead.
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