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US Supreme Court: Hobby Lobby ruling weakens Obamacare mandate

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This week, thousands of American women could lose their right to birth control coverage after the US Supreme Court ruled on the Hobby Lobby case - we tell you more. Next, Facebook apparently tried to manipulate our emotions. The controversial study two years ago may have been legal, but it's not particularly appreciated. Finally, we take a closer look at the World Cup's Brazilian star player, Neymar.

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