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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.
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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.