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The ‘three-month rule’ and the signs your relationship won’t make it

Experts aren’t sold on three months as the be-all-end-all marker for relationship success, but do support the idea of waiting before going all in.

     

Supreme Court backs Christian who wanted Sundays off in ruling that may affect employers: Live updates

The case has been called one of the most wide-reaching religious liberty cases in a roughly half a century.

     

Supreme Court blocks use of affirmative action at Harvard, UNC in blow to diversity efforts

Members of the Supreme Court’s conservative majority, including Chief Justice John Roberts, had long signaled skepticism about affirmative action.
     

Russian general interrogated amid Putin’s ‘large-scale purges’ after botched coup: Live updates

The Moscow Times said Gen. Sergei Surovikin is suspected of prior knowledge of the insurrection, and possibly of aiding it.

     

The Apple Pencil 1 is 20% off ahead of Amazon Prime Day and works with our favorite tablet

One of the best digital art tools out there, the Apple Pencil 1 is $20 off ahead of Amazon Prime Day. Shop the top-rated stylus here.

     

Washington, Chicago, Detroit have some of the worst air quality in the world: Live updates

Smoke from wildfires raging in Canada engulfed more U.S. cities on Thursday, leading to perilous air quality for millions of Americans.
     

MLB at the halfway point: MVPs for all 30 teams

With a majority of MLB teams reaching or exceeding the season’s midpoint point, USA TODAY Sports bestows a most valuable player award for each team.

     

U.S.-Iran pact: Trump destroyed it. Biden wants to restore it. Just don’t call it a deal

The Biden administration has long promised to restore the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran. It’s getting closer. This is what it means.
     

Supreme Court just reversed affirmative action. What that means for workplace diversity.

Harvard University and University of North Carolina Supreme Court decision on affirmative action raises questions about corporate diversity programs.

     

‘Raised to argue’: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says his 2024 campaign is ‘largely misunderstood’

Kennedy has his family’s famous name, but lacks some of the popularity − in part for anti-vaccine views that are at odds with public health advice.

     

Gun violence statistics at historic highs ahead of Fourth of July holiday

This July 4th, the United States is seeing an acceleration of mass shootings, gunfire on school grounds, armed robberies, carjackings and road rage.

     

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