Voters in Kansas on Tuesday rejected a measure to eliminate abortion protections in the first ballot measure on the procedure in the U.S. after the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade. The Pentagon said in court filings released Tuesday that it deleted the text messages and emails of top officials from on or around the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol. The U.S. Senate gave strong bipartisan support in its second vote on legislation granting healthcare coverage to veterans who have been exposed to toxic burn pits during service. Online brokerage Robinhood cut 23% of its staff in a second round of layoffs as trading cools and the company's second quarter earnings drop to $318 million in net revenue. Author Stephen King on Tuesday testified for the Justice Department in opposition of a merger between Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster, saying "consolidation is bad for competition." Tornado activity in the United States has fallen below average despite a strong start to the spring severe weather season. Taco Bell on Tuesday announced its Mexican Pizza will return to the menu Sept. 15 after it was pulled due to overwhelming demand and a shortage of ingredients. The families of victims in the Parkland school shooting read statements in the sentencing trial of gunman Nikolas Cruz who pleaded guilty to the 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneham Douglas High School in Florida. Research from Norway suggests a small daily portion of Jarlsberg, a type of Norwegian cheese, may help prevent bone thinning without increasing harmful cholesterol. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Tuesday voted 5-2 to rule that Pennsylvania's Act 77, which created a no-excuse mail-in voting option, is constitutional. People living in Georgia are now able to list their unborn fetus as a dependent on their tax returns, the state's revenue department confirmed in a new set of guidelines. Warner Bros. has decided not to release its 'Batgirl' movie, which was already in post-production on a $90 million budget, in theaters or streaming . U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi landed in Taiwan with a congressional delegation Tuesday in a visit that sparked a military response from the Chinese government. The number of job openings in June dropped to its lowest level since September. Job openings fell by 605,000, or 5.4%, to 10.7 million, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 402 points Tuesday as tensions between the United States and China weighed on the markets. Authorities in Connecticut rescued a Cooper's hawk found with a fishing hook stuck in its wing. A West Virginia man who lost his class ring just two months after graduating in 1979 was reunited with the precious item 43 years later. The Biden administration on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against Idaho's so-called trigger law banning nearly all abortions beginning later this month. A dog stolen from a Texas family was found five years later when she was picked up by an animal control officer more than 600 miles away. President Joe Biden met virtually with Michigan lawmakers Tuesday, marking the signing of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's executive directive to implement the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022. The United States sanctioned Russian President Vladimir Putin's rumored girlfriend, Alina Kabaeva, along with several Russian billionaires over the war in Ukraine and will block access to property they own in the U.S. Authorities in California came to the rescue of two young deer seen struggling to swim in a canal. Anyone who ever had a kidney stone never wants a repeat of the blinding pain that comes when it passes. Now, a new study maps out a diet that can help guard against that. |
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