By Ashlyn Wang The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in a lawsuit against Google and YouTube for helping extremists spread their message through recommendation algorithms
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Putin declares suspension of Moscow’s New START treaty
By Meghan O’Brien The end of the 13-year-old pact signed by both the United States and Russia has sparked concerns about nuclear war within both countries
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Mayor Wu announces “flexibility” regarding outdoor dining fees in North End
By Tomine Kivle
After facing backlash from restaurant owners in the North End, Mayor Wu has announced new accommodations regarding the controversial fee.
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‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill signed into law by Florida governor
By Li Lucy Brandt
The bill bans teaching about sexual orientation and gender identity in classrooms from kindergarten until the third grade.

Poland plans to cut Russian oil imports while Germany warns on gas
By Luda Tang
Poland and Germany take steps on cutting off reliance on Russian oil because of the Ukraine war

Smith apologizes to Rock after onstage slap
By Carol Rangel
The actor extended his apology to the academy and the public

Apple TV+ and Troy Kotsur make history at the Oscars with ‘CODA’
By Rhiannon Melton
“CODA” won three Oscars on Sunday, including best picture, best supporting actor, and best adapted screenplay. Troy Kostur became the first deaf male performer to win an Oscar.

Biden heads to Europe to plan further sanctions on Russia
By Li Lucy Brandt
The president will be meeting with key alliances in the next four days.

Chaos installed amongst Boston doctors and patients as Tufts Children’s Hospital sets to close
By Tomine Kivle
The closing date of July 1st might be moved up as staff leaves for new jobs.

Republicans suggested Judge Jackson is too soft on crime
By Luda Tang
Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson faced more questions from senators on the third day of tense hearings.