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Five Things You Should Know On June 27: Roe v. Wade, Ukraine, Covid, North Korea, Stanley Cup

(CNN)A summer of joy is what we need. now. Like many of us, you may be discouraged by the fierce political division of America-perhaps overwhelmed. But with about 90 days of summer coming, this season is still aopportunity to grab some goodnessthe summer festival is in full swing and artists are bringing us back to the dance floor with new music and movies. The theater is giving us blockbusters like "Top Gun: Maverick". So this is a gentle reminder trying to find something that makes you happy and devoted to it.

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1. Roev. Wade

Since the Supreme Court {, at least 10 states have virtually banned abortions. The historic reversal of the Roe v. Wade caseon Friday eliminated the federal constitutional right to abortion. Some governors throughout the United Statesare working to protect their rights to abortion, but five other states, including Wyoming, Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas, and Idaho, will count from the next few days. We plan to enact various trigger laws that limit procedures on a weekly basis. Meanwhile, many Democrats and advocates are pushing for new legal debates within the state. In some cases,delves into its own legislation on potential means of delaying or overturning new restrictionsSupreme Court decisions are also echoing around the worldSeveral world leaders have denounced's decision as a step from the country's major allies on sexual and reproductive health care.

2. Ukraine

Russia targeted the Ukrainian capital Kyivin a series of missile attacks on Sunday. President Joe Biden and theleaders of the G7 countries gathered inGermany for the start of the annual summit. Biden denounced Sunday's attack as "barbaric." Over the weekend, it was confirmed that Severodonetsk's major Ukrainian cities were "fully under Russian occupation," Ukrainian officials said, and the eastern Luhansk region of the country is now almost entirely under Russian control. He added that there is. This is because the United States will announce this weekthat it has purchased a medium to long range ground-to-air missile defense system for Ukraine to change the momentum of the war. Russia, a source familiar with the announcement, told CNN.

3. Coronavirus

Pfizer and BioNTech have updated the Covid-19 booster to increase the immune response against the Covid-19 Omicron variantIt states that it indicates 52}. According to a new study, the fourth booster with the company's modified vaccine resulted in an increase in antibodies that fight Omicron. Preliminary results from the study also suggest that the vaccine may neutralize the increasingly circulating Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants in the United States. } The updated Covid-19 vaccine booster also showed a stronger immune response against the mutant. The two companies will release data when the FDA's Vaccine Advisory Boardmeets on Tuesday to vote for the latest injections of coronavirus in the fall.

4. North Korea

North Korea vowsrevenge on the US "aggression movement" to commemorate its 72nd anniversary According to Reuters, the outbreak of the Korean War this weekend. South Korea's Presidents Yoon Sin-buchi and Biden added more U.S. weapons as needed in May, amid concerns that North Korea may be preparing to conduct its first nuclear test in five years. Agreed to deployNorth Korea said the United States would promote the deployment The southern "strategic assets" were aimed at causing another war. Saturday's anniversary came in fear that North Korea could carry out the7th nuclear test.

5. Stanley Cup

To commemorate the underdog's big victory,Colorado Avalanche defeats Tampa Bay Lightning in the 2022 NHL Stanley Cup final. I won the battle. 2-1 in Game 6. The team's victory on Sunday night won the overall Stanley Cup title for the third time. The photos at the last moment of the game show the Avalanche players weeping and celebrating their victory. The energy was so high that one of the Colorado Avalanche players accidentally dented the Stanley Cup trophy at the moment of the team's now viral photo. Avalanche finished the NHL playoffs with a 9-1 record as a visiting team. Their only defeat occurred against Tampa Bay in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals.

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Call the giant python

historiancaptured in Florida. This record-breaking snakeis listed in the book at 215 pounds and 18 feet in length as the heaviest snake ever captured in the state. 

NASA launches its first rocket from the Australian Space Center

Another exciting space achievement of NASA. Rocketwill be launched after midnight local time todayto observe a star system near Earth. 

Today's number

730

This is aboutCanceled flights across the United States Is the number of {137 on Sunday}. According to FlightAware, the flight tracking website, at least 224 flights were canceled on Delta alone, 71 on United Airlines and 66 on American Airlines. Delta was affected by multiple factors this weekend, including more unscheduled absences than planned for some working groups, weather, and air traffic control constraints, a Delta spokeswoman said. .. Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport was most affected by Sunday's cancellation.

Today's quote

"President Trump, on behalf of all MAGA patriots in the United States, would like to thank White Life for its historic victory. Yesterday's Supreme Court. "

-Republican Congressman Mary Miller of Illinoissaid on Saturday's tramplery that the overthrow of the Law vs. Wade case was a victory. I talked about why I believe. After a lawmaker declared a "white life" victory on social media, her spokesman said Miller "very clearly means" winning the right to life "" and called the case "accident." I called it.

Today's weather

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Sharks like pet dogs

Watch this short video of a woman caressing a shark in the warm Bahamian waters without fear. They seem to like her company. (Click here to see)