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The 7 things you need to know for Thursday October 20th

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Russia has imposed martial law in parts of Ukraine yesterday.

  • Where? Four regions illegally claimed by Russian President Vladimir Putin after staged referendums last month Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhia.
  • What this does: It legal protection for abuses by the Russian military. But Moscow doesn’t fully control the regions, so it’s not clear if it can fully implement the new rules.

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Donald Trump knew his allegations of voter fraud in Georgia were unfounded, a judge said.

  • The details: The former president was aware the numbers he proposed in connection with the 2020 election were wrong – but he signed legal documents with them anyway, the judge said.
  • How does the judge know: Emails disputed over by Trump’s allies and the House committee investigating the attack on the Capitol. The judge ruled yesterday that some of the news must be made public.
  • What else you should know: The Jan. 6 committee is expected to ask Trump for testimony soon.

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British Prime Minister Liz Truss resigned this morning.

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There is a nationwide shortage of Adderall.

  • Why? One of the largest makers of the ADHD drug has experienced “manufacturing delays,” the FDA said last week.
  • How bad is it? Some pharmacies cannot fill prescriptions. People have been forced to stop medication or switch treatments, both of which can make it difficult to cope with daily life.

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The pregnancy drug Makena should be taken off the market, experts said.

  • What is it? Introduced in 2011, Makena is designed to reduce the risk of preterm birth, a leading cause of infant mortality in the United States
  • What is the problem? It doesn’t work, FDA experts said yesterday. The panel rejected arguments that it should remain available for high-risk groups, including some black women.
  • What’s next? The FDA will decide whether to withdraw the drug in the coming months.

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Oceans are warming faster than ever.

Netflix will crack down on password sharing early next year.