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Japan's top court orders government to compensate disabled people forced to undergo sterilization

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

In a landmark decision, Japan’s Supreme Court has ordered the government to pay suitable compensation to about a dozen victims who were forcibly sterilized under a now-defunct Eugenics Protection Law that was designed to eliminate offspring of people with disabilities. An estimated 25,000 people were sterilized between the 1950s and 1970s without consent to “prevent the birth of poor-quality descendants” under the law. Wednsday’s decision involved 11 of the 39 plaintiffs who fought at five lower courts across Japan. Читать дальше...

Boeing, NASA Don’t Want You to Think Its Astronauts Are Stranded - Bloomberg

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  1. Boeing, NASA Don’t Want You to Think Its Astronauts Are Stranded  Bloomberg
  2. Boeing’s Starliner can stay in space beyond 45-day limit, NASA says  Space.com
  3. NASA shares good news about Boeing Starliner as Sunita Williams still in space  Hindustan Times
  4. Why NASA is delaying Starliner capsule's return to Earth  CBS News

Are NASA, Boeing Starliner Astronauts Really Stranded in Space? - Bloomberg - Bloomberg

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  1. Are NASA, Boeing Starliner Astronauts Really Stranded in Space? - Bloomberg  Bloomberg
  2. NASA's Boeing Test Flight Crew to Discuss Starliner Mission from Space  NASA
  3. Technical failures leave Starliner crew 'not stranded' on ISS indefinitely  New Atlas
  4. ’Bone loss and kidney stones’: Potential health risks for NASA’s Sunita Williams in space due to delayed return of faulty Boeing Starliner  Business Today

Are NASA, Boeing Starliner Astronauts Really Stranded in Space? - Bloomberg

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  1. Are NASA, Boeing Starliner Astronauts Really Stranded in Space?  Bloomberg
  2. Conversations and insights about the moment.  The New York Times
  3. NASA's Boeing Test Flight Crew to Discuss Starliner Mission from Space  NASA
  4. Boeing's Starliner can stay in space beyond 45-day limit, NASA says  Space.com

Superquiz, Thursday, July 4

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Trivia buffs: test your knowledge with today’s interactive superquiz.

NBA: Jonathan Isaac agrees to $84 million deal with Magic

Sports.inquirer.net 

Jonathan Isaac has agreed to an $84 million deal that will keep him with Orlando for five more NBA seasons, a person with knowledge of the negotiations said Tuesday. Isaac agreed to a renegotiation of the last year of his current deal along with an extension, said the person, who spoke to The Associated Press

Atherley, Stewart make squash finals

Nation News.com 

Under-19 players Eboni Atherley and Alex Stewart secured places in the final when the 2024 NAGICO/Interpath Junior Caribbean Area Squash Association Championships got underway on Monday at the Tortola Sports Club in the British Virgin Islands (BVI). Straight from the Junior Pan American Squash Championships in Quito, Ecuador, Atherley showed why she is top two in […]

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No Profit, No Problem? 3 Promising Stocks to Buy Anyway.

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These are three unprofitable stocks to buy today because they have the very real possibility of producing profits in the future.

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La Velle E. Neal III on five big things; farewell to Kyle Anderson

«Star Tribune» (startribune.com) 

On the Daily Delivery podcast, host Michael Rand is joined by Star Tribune columnist La Velle E. Neal III to break down key issues with U.S. Soccer, the Wild, the Twins and more. Plus Rand looks at Kyle Anderson's departure, Royce Lewis's latest injury and adds an NFL mock draft rant.