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Obamacare unconstitutional, federal judge rules in Texas

A federal judge in Texas has ruled the Affordable Care Act “invalid” on the eve of the sign-up deadline for coverage next year, saying last year’s tax cut bill knocked the constitutional foundation from under “Obamacare” by eliminating a penalty for not having coverage.

PG&E accused of falsifying pipeline safety records

Regulators on Friday accused one of California’s largest utilities of falsifying safety documents fornatural gas pipelines for years following its criminal conviction and multimillion-dollar fine for a pipeline explosion thatkilled eight people near San Francisco.

Idaho ordered to give transgender inmate gender surgery

A federal judge says Idaho must provide gender confirmation surgery to a transgender inmate who has been living as a woman for years but who has continuously been housed in a men’s prison.

Women’s rights groups awarded $20M from CBS

CBS on Friday pledged to give $20 million to 18 organizations dedicated to eliminating sexual harassment inthe workplace as the network tries to recover from a scandal that led to the ouster of its top executive, Les Moonves.

Starbucks to expand delivery service in US

Starbucks is expanding delivery to more stores in the U.S. and China as it tries to accelerate growth in those two markets.

Man pleads to guilty killing 2, dissolving bodies in acid

A Montana man pleaded guilty Friday to stabbing two people to death, including a teenage girl, dismembering their bodies and then trying to dissolve them in tubs filled with acid in the basement of a home.

Fourth victim dies in French attack as police continue hunt

French police have killed the man who they believed attacked Strasbourg’s Christmas market but investigators kept digging Friday for possible accomplices in a city known for a high concentration of potential extremists. A fourth victim died.

Symbolic votes challenge Trump on policy toward Saudis, Yemen war

In back-to-back votes against Saudi Arabia, the Senate delivered an unusual rebuke of President Donald Trump’s response to the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and signaled new skepticism from Capitol Hill toward the longtime Middle East ally.