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The DEA's decision to reclassify marijuana to Schedule III signals a significant shift, acknowledging its medical benefits and potential for industry growth. US courts affirm transgender rights by mandating surgery coverage. While protests at US Universities escalate amid warnings of expulsions. In Japan, Fujikawaguchiko erects a screen to manage tourist influx. The Supreme Court's ruling on Texas's porn age law raises debates on internet regulation. Mandatory automatic braking in US vehicles aims to enhance road safety. Lastly, lowering the age for breast cancer screening to 40 promises increased detection and prevention.


The Bulletin Brief:

Biden Administration eases marijuana restrictions (Reuters, AP)

US Appeals Court rules gender-affirming health care a priority coverage (Reuters, AP)

University protests for Palestine escalate across the country (NBC, CNN)

Japan town blocks view of Mount Fuji to reduce tourism (AP)

Supreme Court declines to block Texas pornography viewing law (Reuters)

US regulation requires all new cars to have emergency braking (AP)

Breast cancer screening age recommendation changed (NBC)