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This week: the UN releases a report, Ryan debuts a new budget, the SCOTUS reaches a big decision, and Hobby Lobby's investments come to light.
A coal-burning energy plant is seen in an aerial view in the early morning hours of July 30, 2013 near Bismarck, North Dakota.
A coal-burning energy plant is seen in an aerial view in the early morning hours of July 30, 2013 near Bismarck, North Dakota.

The poor, the young, and the elderly are most at risk, according to the report. Read more here. 

Rep. Paul Ryan and Senator Patty Murray had previously crafted a two-year budget and his budget will likely not come up for a vote in the Senate. Find out more about the budget here.

Previously, federal laws had prevented donors from giving more than $46,200 to individual candidates and $70,800 to groups. Read more here.

“The fact that Hobby Lobby retirement funds are heavily invested in companies that make Plan B and Ella does raise questions about the sincerity of their religious opposition to having  insurance companies provide those same drugs,” Caroline Mala Corbin, a law professor at the University of Miami, told msnbc's Adam Serwer. Read the full report here.