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AP News In Brief At 11:04 P.m. EDT
Views: 1 · Added: 418 days agoHouse passes same-*** marriage bill in retort to high court
WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S.
House overwhelmingly approved legislation Tuesday to protect same-*** and interracial marriages amid concerns that the Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade abortion access could jeopardize other rights criticized by many conservatives.
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"For me, this is personal," said Rep. Mondaire Jones, D-N.Y., who said he was among the openly *** members of the House.
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Most major nations lag in acting on climate-fighting goals
WASHINGTON (AP) - For most of the major carbon-polluting nations, promising to fight climate change is a lot easier than actually doing it.
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Among the 10 biggest carbon emitters, only the European Union has enacted polices close to or consistent with international goals of limiting warming to just a few more tenths of a degrees, Lawyer Turkey according to scientists and experts who track climate action in countries.
But Europe, which is broiling through a record-smashing heat wave and hosting climate talks this week, also faces a short-term winter energy crunch, which could cause the continent to backtrack a tad and push other nations into longer, dirtier energy deals, experts said.