| Election 2020 | | | Coronavirus | | | Affordable Care Act The Supreme Court announced it will decide the fate of the Affordable Care Act, colloquially known as Obamacare, after lower court rulings found the law's individual mandate unconstitutional. The high court's ruling could uphold or alter the law, or eradicate it altogether, greatly changing the already controversial conversation around health care in the US. The proceedings will be a major political lightning rod, and mercifully, the issue won't be taken up until next term, presumably after the presidential election. This all comes as a bit of a surprise, since the Supreme Court previously indicated it was content to let the issue play out in lower courts before stepping in. However, that could take years, so this is the more expeditious option. | | | Israel | | | Apple If you ever suspected your older model iPhone got markedly slower as newer models rolled out, the latest news from a lawsuit against the tech company will surely give you some vindication. Apple will pay up to half a billion dollars to settle a class action lawsuit alleging it used software updates to slow down older phones. The proposed settlement agreement requires Apple to pay the owners of certain iPhone models $25 per affected device. The two-year-long lawsuit has inspired global backlash, with some suggesting Apple intentionally diminished their devices' performance to force users to upgrade. Apple says it was just trying to address issues with older lithium-ion batteries. iPhone users in the US can file settlement claims if they owned an iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, 7, 7 Plus or SE device bought before December 21, 2017. | | | 2 people have died in an overnight tornado in Tennessee Metro Nashville Police have just announced two reported fatalities. The victims are from East Nashville, police said. About 20 people are in the hospital and 40 structures collapsed, officials said. | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | $4.3 billion That's how much a free trade deal with the United States could add to the UK economy over the next 15 years. It sounds like a lot, but the figure wouldn't replace the economic benefits of being in the European Union. | | | Lord of the Poultry | | | | Don't play the music, become the music This one's long, but it's so worth it. A DJ hooks his prosthetic arm up to a synthesizer, which means he essentially plays music ... with his mind. If you're in a hurry, the real fun starts at 5:48. (Click here to view.) | | | | |
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