Oregon governor signs drug re-criminalization bill, reversing voter ballot measure - World - News

Oregon governor signs drug re-criminalization bill, reversing voter ballot measure

Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek signed legislation on Monday re-criminalizing the possession of certain drugs, roughly three years after the state became the first in the nation to decriminalize the possession and personal use of all drugs, the Democratic governor’s office told CNN. House Bill 4002 – which overwhelmingly cleared both chambers of the state legislature with bipartisan support –…

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Georgia lawmakers back broad election changes, including one that could benefit third-party presidential contenders - World - News

Georgia lawmakers back broad election changes, including one that could benefit third-party presidential contenders

Republican-backed legislation headed to Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s desk would establish new rules for challenging voters’ eligibility and make it easier to qualify for the presidential ballot – changes that could have consequences in this fall’s elections in a closely watched battleground state. Late last week – just before wrapping up their legislative session –…

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US and Israel officials hold high stakes virtual meeting on Rafah operation - World - News

US and Israel officials hold high stakes virtual meeting on Rafah operation

Senior officials from the United States and Israel are holding a virtual meeting on Monday to discuss alternatives to a full-scale invasion Rafah as the Biden administration seeks to dissuade the Israeli government from undertaking a significant military operation in the beleaguered Gazan city. Prior to the meeting commencing, a US official said Biden administration representatives would…

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Microsoft will now let customers worldwide buy Office without Teams, following EU antitrust concerns - World - News

Microsoft will now let customers worldwide buy Office without Teams, following EU antitrust concerns

Microsoft will no longer sell its Teams collaboration software as a bundled product with its Office 365 suite anywhere in the world, the company said Monday, in the face of antitrust concerns. The decision to separate Teams from Office globally extends a previous announcement last year affecting only the contact Union. And it comes after rivals…

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US scientists are leaving academia. That’s bad news for drug companies - World - News

US scientists are leaving academia. That’s bad news for drug companies

Scientists in the United States, especially those in the biomedical fields, are increasingly leaving the world of academia for better-paying industry jobs amid stagnant federal funding and low wages. It’s a troubling sign for the future of US-based medical research and development at pharmaceutical and biotech companies, which rely on the experimental science housed at…

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Opinion: Filing tax returns shouldn’t be this difficult - World - News

Opinion: Filing tax returns shouldn’t be this difficult

Editor’s Note: Bill Harris ran TurboTax, and was the co-founding CEO of PayPal. He is the author of “The Investment Tax Guide.” The views expressed in this commentary are his own. Read more opinion at CNN. In February, the IRS commissioner defended his agency at a congressional hearing centered on the country’s arduous tax code and filing process at a time when some in Congress want to cut IRS funding. While the…

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‘Oppenheimer’ finally opens in Japan, the only nation to experience horror of nuclear war - World - News

‘Oppenheimer’ finally opens in Japan, the only nation to experience horror of nuclear war

Japanese moviegoers finally got the chance to see “Oppenheimer” this weekend, eight months after the biopic’s worldwide release, following concerns over how it might be received in the only country to directly experience the horror of nuclear weapons. The Oscar-winning blockbuster by British-American director Christopher Nolan was one of 2023’s most successful films and its…

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40,000 people and 64,000 eggs: White House hatches plans for 144th Easter Egg Roll - World - News

40,000 people and 64,000 eggs: White House hatches plans for 144th Easter Egg Roll

The hottest ticket in Washington this week involves spoons, eggs, referees and a throng of cheering parents: It’s time for the 144th annual White House Easter Egg Roll. Since the 1870s, children have participated in the time-honored, Americana custom of pushing brightly colored, hard-boiled eggs across the White House South Lawn with wooden spoons. They’ll do…

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Rare photos give a glimpse into the lives of wild cats in Malaysia’s tropical jungles - World - News

Rare photos give a glimpse into the lives of wild cats in Malaysia’s tropical jungles

Editor’s Note: Call to Earth is a CNN editorial series committed to reporting on the environmental challenges facing our planet, together with the solutions. Rolex’s Perpetual Planet initiative has partnered with CNN to drive awareness and education around key sustainability issues and to inspire positive action. Malaysia’s tropical jungle is one of the most cat-rich areas of…

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Argentina and Colombia move to mend ties after Milei calls Petro a ‘terrorist murderer’ in CNN interview - World - News

Argentina and Colombia move to mend ties after Milei calls Petro a ‘terrorist murderer’ in CNN interview

Argentina and Colombia say they have taken “concrete steps” to improve frayed relations between the two countries after far-right Argentine leader Javier Milei called his left-wing Colombian counterpart a “terrorist murderer” in a CNN interview. In a joint statement Sunday, the two nations’ foreign ministries said they had held talks under orders from Milei and Colombian President Gustavo…

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Exclusive: Hackers stole Russian prisoner database to avenge death of Navalny - World - News

Exclusive: Hackers stole Russian prisoner database to avenge death of Navalny

Within hours of opposition leader Alexey Navalny’s death in February in a Russian prison, a group of anti-Kremlin hackers went looking for revenge. Using their access to a computer network tied to Russia’s prison system, the hackers plastered a photo of Navalny on the hacked prison contractor’s Website, according to interviews with the hackers, screenshots and data…

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Alopecia in art history: The many ways women’s hair loss has been interpreted - World - News

Alopecia in art history: The many ways women’s hair loss has been interpreted

Editor’s Note: The views expressed in this commentary are solely those of the writers. CNN is showcasing the work of The Conversation, a collaboration between journalists and academics to provide news analysis and commentary. The content is produced solely by The Conversation. At least 40% of women experience hair loss or alopecia over their lifetimes. This could be alopecia areata…

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