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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says rape victims can take Plan B, report says Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has said that rape victims can take emergency contraception, such as Plan B, after the state passed a ban on all abortions except in the case of a medical emergency, with no exceptions for rape. FBI returns Ancient Roman mosaic of Medusa to Italy A mosaic of Medusa believed to have been made in the early days of the Roman Empire has been returned to Italy by the FBI. Trump accuses Democrats of ‘breaking in’ during first rally since Mar-a-Lago raid Former President Donald Trump on Saturday night gave his first rally since Mar-a-Lago, his residence in Florida, was raided by FBI agents last month searching for classified documents he took from the White House. Turkish President Erdogan warns Greece against military buildup in Aegean Sea Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned neighboring Greece against a military buildup in the Aegean Sea on Saturday, in an escalating battle of words between the two NATO partners. NASA postpones Artemis I mission for at least 2 1/2 weeks after hydrogen leak NASA scratched the Artemis I mission indefinitely Saturday after a fuel leak derailed the launch of the spacecraft for the second time in a week. Man charged with threatening to crash stolen plane into Walmart in Tupelo Mississippi A Mississippi man is facing felony charges after police accused him of stealing an airplane Saturday morning and threatening to crash the small craft into a Tupelo Walmart. FEMA chief arrives in Jackson, Miss., to address water crisis The head of the Federal Emergency Management Administration has arrived in Jackson, Miss., to assess emergency efforts following a mechanical collapse at the city's main water treatment facility. Thousands attend funeral for Mikhail Gorbachev in Moscow; Putin skips ceremony Thousands gathered in central Moscow on Saturday to honor Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union whose legacy remains complicated in Russia due to his role in helping end the Cold War. In photos: Moments from the 79th Venice Film Festival The 79th Venice Film Festival continued in Venice, Italy, with the cast of "Master Gardener," starring Sigourney Weaver, arriving ahead of the film's premiere on September 3, 2022. The festival also hosted screenings of "Bones and All" starring Timothée Chalamet, "Tár" starring Cate Blanchett and featured the premiere of "White Noise" starring Adam Driver. Julianne Moore is serving as president of the International Jury of the Competition. French actress Catherine Deneuve will be honored with the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement. The festival runs until September 10. Northern California wildfire with 'dangerous rate of spread' prompts evacuation orders Evacuation orders were issued Friday as a rapidly growing wildfire exploded in size near the town of Weed in Siskiyou County, Calif., according to authorities. White House correspondent John Harwood leaves CNNNo Season 3 for 'Rutherford Falls' on Peacock Peacock has declined to renew its Jana Schmieding-Ed Helms sitcom "Rutherford Falls" for a third season. U.N. to keep two inspectors at Ukrainian nuclear plant The head of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog said the agency plans to release a report on the damaged damaged plant in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, next week. Bad Bunny's 'Un Verano Sin Ti' tops the U.S. album chart Rapper Bad Bunny's "Un Verano Sin Ti" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. On This Day, Sept. 4: Mark Spitz is 1st to win 7 gold medals at an Olympics On Sept. 4, 1972, U.S. swimmer Mark Spitz became the first athlete to win seven gold medals in a single Olympic Games. Famous birthdays for Sept. 3: Kaia Gerber, Noah Baumbach Model Kaia Gerber turns 21 and director Noah Baumbach turns 53, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 3. At least 8 migrants drowned, 37 rescued trying to cross Rio Grande Eight migrants drowned trying to reach Texas from Mexico after rapid water in the Rio Grande from recent heavy rains swept them down river, officials said Friday. More Recent Articles
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How a Record Cash Haul Vanished for Senate RepublicansThe campaign arm of Senate Republicans had collected $181.5 million by the end of July — but spent 95 percent of it. A big investment in digital, and hyperaggressive tactics, have not paid off. In Palm Springs, L.G.B.T.Q. Voters Could Sway a Key House RaceRepresentative Ken Calvert, a long-serving Republican, is facing a tough re-election race in a redrawn district that now includes Palm Springs, proclaimed to be the gayest city in America. Abortion Pill Providers Work to Broaden Access Post-Roe DecisionThese new efforts, which test the legal boundaries, have sprung up since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and many states restricted abortion. Renewed Shelling Puts Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant at RiskThe International Atomic Energy Agency was still cautiously optimistic that “permanently” stationing two experts at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant would help avert disaster. At Mikhail Gorbachev’s Funeral, Russians Mourn in Silent ProtestAt the funeral of Mikhail S. Gorbachev, the last Soviet leader, the size of the crowds signaled the depth of the regret about the undoing of the freedoms that his tenure initiated. How Ajla Tomljanovic Faced Down Serena Williams and 24,000 OthersOn the advice of her father, Tomljanovic channeled Kevin Costner to beat the six-time U.S. Open champion in front of a raucous, partisan crowd in Arthur Ashe Stadium. Why NASA Will Wait Longer to Launch the Artemis Moon RocketAfter a pair of called-off launches, the latest caused by a large hydrogen leak, the agency is not expected to try again until later in the month or October. ‘That Nurse Should Be Alive’: How Police Delays Left a Suspect at LargeThe New York Police Department let a suspect in a Brooklyn rape case slip through its grasp. A month later he was arrested in connection with the murder of a nurse in Queens. Could Student Loan Forgiveness Send Borrowers Without Degrees Back to School?Millions took on debt for college but left without graduating, making it harder to repay their loans. Will the Biden administration’s relief plan get them to try again? You’ve Seen a Bodega Cat. How About a Barber Shop Rooster?New York City’s beloved bodega cats are internet famous. But other animals — birds, snakes and even pigs — are also at home in neighborhood shops. Republicans Are Showing Contempt for the RulesThe party is turning against a political commitment to fairness. Women Are So Fired Up to Vote, I’ve Never Seen Anything Like ItSince Roe v. Wade was overturned, women have registered to vote in incredible numbers. Does Biden Really Believe We Are in a Crisis of Democracy?The president’s strategy and rhetoric makes more sense if he doesn’t. ‘House of the Dragon’ Is Less Sexist and Racist. But Is it Good?The showrunners say they’ve heard and responded to criticism of ‘Game of Thrones,” but some say that has made the new show boring. The Post-Colonoscopy Male Friendship TestWhat the pandemic, parenthood and nomadism took away from my life, I replaced with surprisingly intimate connections with other men. What Is Owed to Pakistan, Now One-Third UnderwaterThe Global North can help Pakistan by taking responsibility for the losses and damages of extreme weather fueled in part by the burning of fossil fuels. How Many Drinks a Week Are Safe? Canada Considers a Much Lower LimitResearch to update Canada’s drinking guideline has found that there are no health benefits, only dangers, from alcohol. As Britain Prepares for a New Leader, Tensions With Allies LoomComments from the front-runner for prime minister, Liz Truss, suggest bumpier relations with Europe and the U.S. if she wins, with Northern Ireland getting in the way of the “special relationship.” Marilyn Loden, Who Championed a Feminist Metaphor, Dies at 76She was asked to speak at a conference in 1978 about barriers faced by women in the workplace. She noted a barrier she called “the glass ceiling.” Why Is Pickleball So Popular?Everyone and their mother seems to be playing. What’s the draw — and is it really a workout? As Serena Williams Plays Her Final Matches, a Generation Is InspiredWomen across the country have seen their own lives reflected in the triumphs and trials of the tennis superstar. Cue the swell of emotion. More Recent Articles |
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has said that rape victims can take emergency contraception, such as Plan B, after the state passed a ban on all abortions except in the case of a medical emergency, with no exceptions for rape.
A mosaic of Medusa believed to have been made in the early days of the Roman Empire has been returned to Italy by the FBI.
Former President Donald Trump on Saturday night gave his first rally since Mar-a-Lago, his residence in Florida, was raided by FBI agents last month searching for classified documents he took from the White House.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned neighboring Greece against a military buildup in the Aegean Sea on Saturday, in an escalating battle of words between the two NATO partners.
NASA scratched the Artemis I mission indefinitely Saturday after a fuel leak derailed the launch of the spacecraft for the second time in a week.
A Mississippi man is facing felony charges after police accused him of stealing an airplane Saturday morning and threatening to crash the small craft into a Tupelo Walmart.
The head of the Federal Emergency Management Administration has arrived in Jackson, Miss., to assess emergency efforts following a mechanical collapse at the city's main water treatment facility.
Thousands gathered in central Moscow on Saturday to honor Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union whose legacy remains complicated in Russia due to his role in helping end the Cold War.
The 79th Venice Film Festival continued in Venice, Italy, with the cast of "Master Gardener," starring Sigourney Weaver, arriving ahead of the film's premiere on September 3, 2022. The festival also hosted screenings of "Bones and All" starring Timothée Chalamet, "Tár" starring Cate Blanchett and featured the premiere of "White Noise" starring Adam Driver. Julianne Moore is serving as president of the International Jury of the Competition. French actress Catherine Deneuve will be honored with the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement. The festival runs until September 10.
Evacuation orders were issued Friday as a rapidly growing wildfire exploded in size near the town of Weed in Siskiyou County, Calif., according to authorities.
White House correspondent John Harwood has left CNN.
Peacock has declined to renew its Jana Schmieding-Ed Helms sitcom "Rutherford Falls" for a third season.
The head of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog said the agency plans to release a report on the damaged damaged plant in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, next week.
Rapper Bad Bunny's "Un Verano Sin Ti" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
On Sept. 4, 1972, U.S. swimmer Mark Spitz became the first athlete to win seven gold medals in a single Olympic Games.
Model Kaia Gerber turns 21 and director Noah Baumbach turns 53, among the famous birthdays for Sept. 3.
Eight migrants drowned trying to reach Texas from Mexico after rapid water in the Rio Grande from recent heavy rains swept them down river, officials said Friday. 
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