On Sunday, Senate lawmakers announced a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure plan. Tony Romm of the Washington Post breaks down what’s in the package and where it stands now. In California, more than 20,000 people were sterilized before a eugenics law was repealed in 1979. Juliana Jiménez writes for NBC News about the history of this practice and efforts to compensate some of the survivors. A few years ago, a study found that preschoolers who watched a lot of Disney princess movies were more hung up on gender stereotypes. But the Wall Street Journal reports that the research continued and has now led to a seemingly different conclusion. Simone Biles returned to Olympic competition, earning a bronze medal in the balance-beam final. Yahoo Sports breaks down the results. Norwegian hurdler Karsten Warholm set a new world record in the 400-meter final. NBC Olympics has the coverage.
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