Plus, Britain's rail workers walk out.
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SCOTUS blocks New York gun law; Britain's rail workers strike for better pay. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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The Supreme Court expands gun rights |
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UK rail workers demand better pay |
- UK railway workers on Thursday staged a second strike demanding pay that keeps up with inflation and greater job security. Another walkout could happen Saturday. [The Guardian]
- Forty thousand workers went on strike, leaving just one in five trains operating. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged all parties to work out an agreement while calling the strikes "a terrible idea." [Reuters]
- After the latest round of talks failed, the union leader on Thursday said even more strikes are likely unless workers get a settlement. [BBC / Catherine Evans]
- Meanwhile, British Airways staff at London's Heathrow Airport also voted to strike over unmet demands to roll back pandemic pay cuts. [The Independent / Anna Isaac and Simon Calder]
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| Thursday, the FDA ordered Juul to remove its e-cigarettes from the market over concerns the products have led to youth vaping. [NPR / Bill Chappell] |
- The Biden administration agreed to cancel $6 billion in student loans for 200,000 borrowers defrauded by their colleges. [CNN / Katie Lobosco]
- The committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol held its fifth hearing, focusing on Donald Trump's efforts to push the DOJ to overturn the 2020 election. [CNN / Jeremy Herb, Zachary Cohen, Annie Grayer, and Ryan Nobles]
- Long-range US missile systems arrived in Ukraine on Thursday. [Reuters]
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