Biden attacks curbs on teaching US’ racist history as he honors Emmett Till with monument

By Trevor Hunnicutt and Jonathan Allen WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday honored Emmett Till, the Black teenager whose 1955 killing helped galvanize the Civil Rights movement, and his mother with a national monument spanning two states and a call for Americans to learn the country’s full history. Till, 14 and visiting from…

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Purdue Pharma bankruptcy can proceed despite potential US Supreme Court appeal

By Dietrich Knauth NEW YORK (Reuters) – OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma may proceed with a bankruptcy settlement that protects its Sackler family owners from lawsuits, despite a potential U.S. Supreme Court appeal in the case, a U.S. court ruled on Tuesday. The 2nd U.S. Circuit court of appeals approved Purdue’s bankruptcy plan in May, ruling…

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US House Democrat holds thirst strike to protest Texas water break law

By Moira Warburton and Josephine Walker WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Democratic U.S. Representative Greg Casar of Texas held a thirst strike at Congress on Tuesday to protest a new law signed by Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott blocking local ordinances that mandate water breaks for workers. Casar, whose district includes parts of Austin and San Antonio,…

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