"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.
- Up First briefing: Florida abortion rulings; Iran says Israel bombed its embassy NPR
- Abortion is on Florida ballot. State's 6 week ban may hurt Trump, too USA TODAY
- Florida’s Supreme Court abortion ruling and Amendment 4, explained The Washington Post
- Google to delete search data of millions who used 'incognito' mode NPR
- Florida's abortion ruling puts Trump on the spot over DeSantis' bans POLITICO
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