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With eyes on November, Colorado Republicans have been voting against certifying elections. Erin Mansfield from USA Today talks about why it’s important.

Democrats sued to block new GOP-backed Georgia election-certification rules. CNN has more.

New Taliban restrictions on women in Afghanistan include a law that bans them from speaking in public. The Guardian has details.

The Paris Games will represent a turning point for the Paralympic movement, the International Paralympic Committee president told Reuters. American swimmer Christie Raleigh Crossley speaks about her quest for gold.

Trump was indicted again in the election-subversion case brought by Jack Smith. Politico examines the new filing.

The first January 6 defendant to breach the Capitol was sentenced to prison. CBS News reports.

Australia became the latest country to give workers the right to disconnect outside of working hours. NPR looks at how the new law works.

Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.

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