Democracy Dies in Darkness
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Despite the court’s ruling against the government and the drug manufacturer, mifepristone will remain available for now under existing regulations while the litigation continues, in accordance with a Supreme Court ruling this spring. Today’s decision is likely to be appealed to the Supreme Court.
A burned truck sits outside a destroyed house on Honoapiilani Highway in Lahaina, Hawaii, on Tuesday. (Mengshin Lin for The Washington Post)
For many families, the agony of not knowing what happened to their relatives in Hawaii has spread to a second week.
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Robert Montgomery, director of the NYU Langone Transplant Institute, prepares a pig kidney for transplant on July 14. (AP)
A genetically altered pig kidney has functioned for 32 days in a brain-dead man. His heart is still beating, and he is breathing with the aid of a respirator.
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A chat bubble that looks like an American flag.
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AI companies say they design their bots to be neutral providers of information. But training them on the vast, open internet means they inherently reflect society’s biases.
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The ruling, the first of its kind, is reverberating worldwide, especially among young climate activists. But it still faces hurdles.
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