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Updated on Nov. 3 at 9:22 a.m. Welcome to the Supreme Court’s November sitting. Starting today, there will be nine arguments over the next 10 days. SCOTUS Quick Hits The justices will hear argument today in two cases: Rico v. United States (on whether the fugitive-tolling doctrine applies when a defendant flees from supervised release) and Hencely v. Fluor Corporation (on whether military contractors can be held liable in tort suits brought under state law). SCOTUSblog will host a live blog on Wednesday during oral arguments in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump, in which the court will consider the legality…

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Key Takeaways Hailey Bieber wore an icy manicure complete with “frosted tips.”She chose the nail look for a recent date night with her husband, Justin Bieber. Happy November! It’s Hailey Bieber’s birthday month, and if years past are any indication… we are the ones who are about to be met with a windfall of presents. I don’t think she’ll get any less generous at age 29. For our first surprise, the model is sharing the gift of some great manicure inspiration. It’s one of her favorites to offer, and one we’re never, ever mad about receiving—especially when the look is…

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Want more posts like this in your life? Join the Tiny Buddha list for daily or weekly insights. “When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.” ~Viktor Frankl It started as a faint hum—a sense of unease that crept in during the isolation of the pandemic. I was a licensed therapist working from home, meeting with clients through a screen. Together, we were navigating a shared uncertainty, trying to cope as the world shifted beneath us. I could feel the weight of their anxiety as they talked about their spiraling thoughts and…

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Major Questions is a recurring series by Adam White, which analyzes the court’s approach to administrative law, agencies, and the lower courts. When President Donald Trump announced a new era of tariffs in his “Liberation Day” event, he singlehandedly created a new era of American economic policy and temporarily crashed global markets. The president himself declared it “one of the most important days, in my opinion, in American history.”  Since then, markets have recovered, and we’ve grown accustomed – maybe numb – to the spectacle of a president constantly making, unmaking, and remaking tariffs in response to everything from Chinese negotiations to Canadian TV commercials.  But…

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Love is a many-splendored thing, especially when you’re gawking at it from the outside. In this column, we examine the celebrity couples who give us hope for our own romantic futures as we try to learn what we can from their well-documented bonds.I am nothing if not a student—nay, a scholar—of who Jennifer Aniston is dating and/or married to, from her Brad Pitt era (boo!) to her Justin Theroux moment (…sure! We love a man who co-owns a humiliatingly trendy bar!). And while a lot of the Aniston relationship content we’re served up by tabloids and Deuxmoi is clearly absolute…

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Trying a plant-based diet can seem intimidating at first, but following it doesn’t mean giving up any flavor or satisfaction. If anything, it’s the opposite! Plant-based diets allow you to explore a whole new world of flavors. Most of these recipes are so rich and flavorful that even meat lovers will fall in love with them!  Most plant-based meals make it even easier to have a balanced diet. They are filled with fibre, nutrients, and protein. You’ll be surprised to see how easy it is to cook these meals. Anyone can easily find these ingredients in their kitchen, which makes…

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Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions and oral arguments, to provide insights into the justices’ decision making and what we can expect from the court in the future. The Supreme Court’s next two weeks of oral arguments are set to begin, and it will be telling to see if they resemble the court’s first round of oral arguments, which took place in October. Perhaps most interestingly, throughout these arguments, the justices were more interested in how cases get decided than in making sweeping new rules. We will see if…

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