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#society

Fox News: Transgender plaintiffs challenge Idaho bathroom law with new complaint
Transgender plaintiffs challenge Idaho bathroom law with new complaint
A lawsuit has been filed against Idaho's H.B. 264, which restricts transgender individuals from using women's restrooms. Plaintiffs Atlas Jones and Sophie Smith argue the law increases their risk of harassment and violates their rights, as they have used restrooms aligning with their gender identity without issues at their universities.

Supporters of the law, including its sponsor, State Rep. Barbara Ehardt, argue it protects women's privacy and safety. They assert that the legislation is necessary to maintain single-sex spaces in public institutions. The case highlights the ongoing debate over transgender rights and access to facilities.


Le Monde: Thirty years after the Bosnian War, its refugees still cannot return home
Thirty years after the Bosnian War, its refugees still cannot return home
Thirty years post-Bosnian War, Bosnia and Herzegovina remains divided among Bosniaks, Serbs, and Croats. Zejnil Halilovic, a former journalist, reflects on his return to Visegrad, a town scarred by war crimes against his community, now predominantly Serb.

Despite international efforts, many refugees still cannot return home, highlighting ongoing ethnic tensions and the lasting impact of the conflict.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Some Americans Are Trapped Inside Thanks to Canada's Air Pollution: US Lawmakers Demand Action
Some Americans Are Trapped Inside Thanks to Canada's Air Pollution: US Lawmakers Demand Action
Republican lawmakers are demanding action from Canada regarding its forest management practices, which they blame for recurring wildfires that lead to hazardous air quality in the U.S. They argue that better fire detection and suppression technologies could mitigate the issue, which has disrupted life in states like Wisconsin and Michigan.

Lawmakers express frustration over the impact of Canadian wildfires on public health and the economy, suggesting that Canada’s inadequate prevention measures are unacceptable. They propose that U.S. experts could assist Canada in improving wildfire management to protect shared air quality.


#health

Forbes: How A 60-Year-Old Drug Developer Built $4.4 Billion Krystal Biotech To Treat ‘Butterfly Skin Disease’
How A 60-Year-Old Drug Developer Built  $4.4 Billion Krystal Biotech To Treat ‘Butterfly Skin Disease’
Suma Krishnan, cofounder of Krystal Biotech, launched the company at 51, focusing on gene therapy for dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, a rare skin disorder. The company has since developed FDA-approved Vyjuvek and is expanding its pipeline with therapies for cystic fibrosis and lung cancer.

Krystal Biotech has achieved significant financial success, with a market cap of $4.4 billion and projected revenues of $291 million for 2024. The Krishnans, who self-funded the startup, aim to leverage profits from Vyjuvek to further develop their innovative gene therapies.