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Saturday, April 22, 2023

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Runaway kids, sports safety and more.
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The Short List

Sat Apr 22 2023

 

John Riley Audience Editor

⏰Good morning, friends of The Short List weekend edition!✨ I'm John Riley, newsletter editor, and I hope you'll enjoy this carefully-curated batch of stories you might have missed.

πŸ”΅ But first, a key Supreme Court ruling: The high court on Friday allowed full access to the abortion pill mifepristone , resolving for now a huge and fast moving conflict over the drug while the underlying lawsuit is decided. The decision means various restrictions will not be imposed and the drug, the most common method to terminate a pregnancy in the U.S., will remain available as it was before a series of court orders limiting access to it.

Is mifepristone safe? The major abortion pill is 'safer than Tylenol,' experts say, amid the ongoing court battle.

☄️ Also, Don't miss the meteors. Spring's Lyrid meteor showers will peak this weekend, NASA says. Here's a visual guide on where, when and how to view them.

And now, here are the week's must-read stories.

πŸ”΅ Missing kids: Will the police help?  Around the country, classification as a runaway often means police put less effort into looking for a missing child, according to a USA TODAY review of more than 50 police procedural manuals. Under federal rules, runaways also are disqualified from Amber Alerts – notifications to the media and on billboards and cellphones that draw urgent and widespread attention to missing children. Read more

πŸ”΄Sudden deaths in youth sports: Sudden death in high school sports is not a rare occurrence. In the last 10 years, at least 200 students have died playing high school sports – and that's a conservative estimate.  The Louisville Courier-Journal found that most states don't have stringent policies in place to protect young athletes; that schools cite costs in failing to provide life-saving equipment; and that legislation to make athletics safer is routinely defeated or watered down. Read more

There's some good news out there, too.

⚕️ Cutting-edge cancer research:  Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States, after heart disease. Still, scientists are making progress in cancer treatment and research. USA TODAY picked three exciting ideas – involving radiation, tumor surgery and new insights into the nervous system – that seem to have the potential to transform cancer treatment and patients' lives. Read more

There are more great reads below.πŸ‘‡ Enjoy your weekend!

Is tap water safe to drink? We talked to experts

The report raises concerns about chemicals in PVC leaching into the drinking water and says communities should use stainless steel or copper.

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People hold transgender flags during a demonstration.
 

Anti-trans messaging key 2024 strategy for GOP. What that means

The GOP's anti-trans messaging may bolster culture wars more than it brings in actual voters in the 2024 election, experts told USA TODAY.

This image provided by NASA Data from six orbits of the Suomi-NPP spacecraft on April 9, 2015 have been assembled into this perspective composite of southern Africa and the surrounding oceans.  Tropical Cyclone Joalane is seen over the Indian Ocean. The image was created by the Ocean Biology Processing Group at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. (NASA via AP) ORG XMIT: NY107
 

On Earth Day, experts tell USA TODAY what living in 2050 might be like

For Earth Day, instead of imagining the worst, USA TODAY invites you to envision the best. This is what life could look like in 2050.

A stack of wooden blocks is seen surrounded by a medical cross. One of the wooden  blocks in the center of the stack is painted red, indicating the tower may fall.
 

Amid Medicaid cuts, some fear millions will mistakenly lose health coverage

States are resuming Medicaid eligibility checks that were paused during the COVID public health emergency.

2016     • Avg. floor area of a new single-family home:  2,640 sq. feet     • Avg. floor area per person:  1,039 sq. feet     • New homes started:  1,173,800
 

Where did homeowners gain the most wealth in last decade? See the chart.

In the top 10 areas with the highest homeownership rates for middle-income households, owners gained $110,000 in wealth on average in the last decade.

Vinnette Williams in a portrait with a $9759 Citizens Property Insurance Corporation bill that she received for her home in Boynton Beach, Fla, on April 4, 2023.
 
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Florida insurance crisis has some homeowners thinking about leaving

Some Florida homeowners grappling with high insurance costs are cutting back on costs, putting off retirement or considering leaving the state.

Workers ages 65 and older are the most likely to say they are very satisfied with their job.
 

Are Americans happy at work? Study shows age may be a big factor.

About half of American employees say they are very satisfied with their job amid an atmosphere of workplace disconnect, a new survey shows.

Participants are encouraged to "wear red, be seen."
 

A sea of red shirts floods Disney World each June. Here's why.

Anyone who's visited Disney World in early June has likely seen the wave of red shirts and rainbows. Here's what they're all about.

US singer Jennifer Lopez presents a creation for Versace's Women's Spring Summer 2020 collection in Milan on September 20, 2019. (Photo by Miguel MEDINA / AFP)MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP/Getty Images ORIG FILE ID: AFP_1KG9KD
 

Female stars over 50 keep going viral for nude photos. When will it stop being noteworthy?

Certain stars drum up major attention when they share a nude photo. Experts say it's a positive change to see older women celebrating their bodies.

Two years after drafting BYU QB Zach Wilson, right, second overall, the Jets appear to be giving up on him.
 

NFL draft's 50* biggest busts: Jets QB is latest entry

The label of "NFL draft bust" has followed several former top picks long after their careers have concluded. Will Zach Wilson be among them?

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