Jens-Christian Wagner, who heads the memorial at the former concentration camp near Weimar, said Germany was undergoing a shift in attitudes towards its Nazi history and that attacks were becoming more frequent. (Crossland, The Times UK)
Read MoreLegal abortions most likely increased in the United States in the first six months of the year compared with 2020, an analysis of new estimates shows, as states with more permissive abortion laws absorbed patients traveling from those with bans and access to abortion pills via telemedicine continued to expand. (Walker & McCann, The New York Times)
Read MoreThe Mexican Supreme Court on Wednesday widened access to abortion, decriminalizing the procedure in federal health facilities. The ruling means that more than 70 percent of women in Mexico — including everyone who uses the federal health system — will have access to legal abortion. (Sheridan, The Washington Post)
Read MoreShtetl bills itself as the Haredi Free Press. The term Haredi refers to Jews who follow strict Jewish laws and reject much of modern secular culture. Shtetl is a Yiddish word that refers to the small Jewish towns formerly found in Eastern Europe. (Kalish, NPR)
Read MoreA San Bernardino County Superior Court judge on Wednesday ruled the Chino Valley Unified School District must hold off on enforcing its new policy requiring that schools notify parents if students indicate they identify as transgender or gender-nonconforming. (Vega & Wiley, Los Angeles Times)
Read MoreGoogle helped shape the internet. Now, artificial intelligence threatens to change everything. (Restrepo, NPR)
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