"Supreme Court Ethics Code and the Cost of Climate Change in the U.S."

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"Supreme Court Ethics Code and the Cost of Climate Change in the U.S."
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The U.S. Supreme Court has adopted its first-ever ethics code in response to public pressure, but critics argue that it lacks enforcement mechanisms. Israel claims to have evidence of a Hamas military compound beneath a Gaza City hospital, while hospitals in Gaza are struggling with dire conditions and lack of treatment. A federal government report highlights the impact of climate change on the U.S., revealing that natural disasters cause about $150 billion in direct losses annually, disproportionately affecting people of color and those in poverty. In Iowa, voters express conservative values and concerns about abortion and border security, while hoping for a president who can bridge political divides. Gene-editing technology shows promise in reducing high cholesterol levels, potentially leading to new ways of preventing heart disease.

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