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- The Supreme Court yesterday shot down an effort by the Alabama real estate industry to end an eviction moratorium for people who fell behind on rent because of the pandemic.
- During the opening statements of a Long Island trial to determine whether the pharmaceutical industry is to blame for the local opioid crisis, prosecutors showed emails between pharma execs disparagingly referring to patients as "pillbillies."
- The NSA yesterday refuted claims by Tucker Carlson that the agency is spying on him in an attempt to get his show off the air.
- The founder of Cameo, the app that allows people to pay celebrities to record personal videos, said his company has been a huge financial lifeline for actors and athletes, the vast majority of whom aren't as rich as people think they are.
- After the recent unearthing of a never-aired 20/20 interview with James Baldwin, the NY Times Magazine looks back at a time when Baldwin was widely disparaged by Black intellectuals, largely through a homophobic lens.
- The new season of NY Mag's "Tabloid" podcast revisits Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson's game-changing sex tape.
- England beat Germany 2-0 in the Euro soccer tournament yesterday, and little Prince George was in attendance in a little suit with a little tie.
- And finally, the seal was right:
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