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Missouri High School Teacher Resigns After Student Records Them Using Racial Slur in Class

A Missouri high school teacher has resigned after a student recorded them using a racial slur in class. Mary Walton, a 15-year-old sophomore, was suspended for three days after recording the incident, prompting a debate about the use of racial slurs in the classroom and the consequences for students who record them. The incident has highlighted the need for teachers and students to be aware of the power of words and the importance of creating a safe and respectful learning environment.

Gordon Lightfoot, Legendary Canadian Folk Singer-Songwriter, Passes Away at 81

Gordon Lightfoot, a beloved Canadian folk singer-songwriter, passed away at the age of 81. He was known for his hundreds of songs and 20 studio albums, including his 1968 album "Did She Mention My Name?" and his 1974 U.S. No. 1 hit "Sundown." His influence was felt far and wide, with dozens of artists covering his work, and Bob Dylan calling him a "rare talent." Lightfoot will be remembered for his timeless music and his contribution to Canadian identity.

Federal Judge Denounces Trump Appointee’s Extremist Views on Contraception and Gay Rights in Denial of Request to Pause Mifepristone Lawsuit

A federal judge in West Virginia has denied a request from Republican officials to pause a lawsuit from a maker of mifepristone. U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, a Trump appointee, had failed to disclose two interviews on a Christian radio show where he discussed his extremist views on contraception and gay rights. The case is now pending at the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, and questions have been raised about Kacsmaryk's impartiality and ability to make unbiased rulings.

Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Ruling to Pause FDA Approval of Mifepristone, Preserving Nationwide Access

The Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a ruling from a federal judge in Texas that would have put a pause on the Food and Drug Administration's approval of mifepristone, a medicine used in two-step medication abortions. This decision will allow for nationwide access to mifepristone to be preserved until Wednesday, when the justices will consider next steps. Abortion clinics are readying contingency plans in case mifepristone's FDA approval is overturned.

Appeals Court Partially Grants Request to Freeze Texas Judge’s Order Limiting Access to Mifepristone Abortion Drug

A federal appeals court has partially granted a request to freeze parts of a Texas judge’s order that would have suspended the US Food and Drug Administration’s approval of a medication abortion drug, mifepristone. The court’s order will keep the approval in effect and the drug on the market while an expedited appeal plays out, but under tighter rules that would allow the drug only to be dispensed up to seven weeks, not 10, and not by mail. The decision is expected to be appealed to the Supreme Court.

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