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Arizona judge reinstates 1864 abortion ban from before territory became a state An Arizona judge on Friday ruled that an 1864 territorial law banning abortions should be reinstated, just a day before a new ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy was to take effect. Prosecutors recommend no charges for Matt Gaetz in sex-trafficking probe, reports say Justice Department prosecutors have recommended against charging Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., amid a federal sex-trafficking investigation, reports said Friday. Vaccine-resistant coronavirus similar to COVID-19 found in Russian bats A coronavirus recently discovered in Russian bats can infect humans and may be resistant to vaccines, leading researchers to call for creating jabs to prevent against all similar viruses. House Republicans unveil 2023 agenda in Pennsylvania House Republicans promised to increase fossil-fuel production, curb illegal immigration, and enact tough on crime policies as they formally unveiled their 2023 agenda on Friday in southwestern Pennsylvania. Markets continue to drop, closing at new low for the year Markets continued to slide Friday, with a fourth consecutive day of losses bringing the Dow Jones Industrial Average below 30,000 to a new low for the year. Russians flee country after Putin announced civilian mobilization Thousands of Russians are fleeing the country after President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization of civilians into the military for his war in Ukraine. Vision damage may be a sign of Type 2 diabetes Nerve damage is a common side effect of Type 2 diabetes and it might start in the eyes long before the condition is ever diagnosed, new research suggests. World Anti-Doping Agency keeps marijuana on banned substances list Marijuana will remain on the World Anti-Doping Agency's banned substances list for athletes, the organization's executive committee announced Friday. Watch: Deer rescued from mesh hammock in the Florida Keys Sheriff's deputies in Florida came to the rescue of a deer found entangled in a mesh hammock. Iran blocks Internet, messaging apps in deepening crackdown on protests Iran's government on Friday blocked access to the Internet and messaging apps in a deepening crackdown on protests triggered by the death of a young woman who had been detained by the morality police. Bald eagle rescued after truck collision on New York highway Police in New York came to the rescue of a bald eagle found on a highway after colliding with a truck. $50,000 Powerball ticket spent over a month forgotten in winner's purse A Missouri woman said she was shocked when a Powerball ticket that was forgotten in her purse for over a month turned out to be a $50,000 winner. VP Kamala Harris to lead U.S. delegation to Japan for Shinzo Abe's state funeral Vice President Kamala Harris will lead the U.S. delegation to Japan for the state funeral of assassinated former Prime Minister Abe Shinzo Abe next week, the White House said Friday. Watch: Daredevil walks nearly 1.4 miles on high line in France A daredevil high line walker broke a world record by walking nearly 1.4 miles on a line suspended at Mont-Saint-Michel in France. U.N. investigators report rape, torture of children among Russian war crimes A new repot by United Nations' investigators has concluded that Russian troops have raped and tortured children in Ukraine, carried out a large number of executions and committed other war crimes. Watch: Horse rescued from owner's backyard pool in California Animal rescuers responded to a California home to help a horse that ended up stranded in its owner's empty backyard pool. Watch: Seventeen's Jun welcomes you to 'Limbo' in new music videoMore than 70 migrants killed as boat sinks off the coast of Lebanon At least 77 migrants aboard a boat sailing from Lebanon have died after the ship sank off the coast of Syria, officials said Friday. Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas says Israel doesn't want peace, should be punished for journalist's death Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas spoke Friday at the United Nations General Assembly and accused Israel of "destroying the two-state solution" for peace and enforcing a stalemate with violence. Amtrak aims for net-zero emissions from passenger trains by 2045 Amtrak has pledged to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions throughout its passenger rail service by 2045 with help from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. 'The White Lotus' Season 2 to premiere Oct. 30 on HBO "The White Lotus" will return for a second season featuring Jennifer Coolidge, Jon Gries, F. Murray Abraham and more, on HBO in October. 'Wednesday' with Jenna Ortega coming to Netflix in November Netflix shared a poster and premiere date for "Wednesday," a new series starring Jenna Ortega as "The Addams Family" character Wednesday Addams. First lady Jill Biden to speak at ceremony to honor Jacqueline Kennedy First lady Jill Biden was scheduled to speak Friday at a White House Historical Association dedication to honor late former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy, officials said. Watch: Seal leaves Massachusetts pond after about a week A seal that became a local celebrity when it took up residence in a Massachusetts pond for about a week was taken to an aquarium after wandering out of the water and going exploring. |
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Vladimir Putin Gets More Involved in Ukraine War StrategyThe Russian president has rejected requests from commanders in the field that they be allowed to retreat from Kherson, a vital city in Ukraine’s south. Putin’s Draft Draws Resistance in Russia’s Far-Flung RegionsVillagers, activists and some elected officials asked why the conscription drive seemed to be hitting poor, remote areas hardest, while pro-war hawks criticized it as chaotic. On a Corpse’s Wrist, an Emblem of Ukrainian FortitudeWhen they pulled Serhiy Sova’s body from a grave in Izium, his wrist bore a bracelet in Ukraine’s colors, given to him by his children. The image has transfixed the nation. Stock Markets Tumble as Recession Fears ReturnCentral banks around the world raised interest rates this week to combat inflation. That’s raising concerns among investors about an economic slump. Trump Lawyers Push to Limit Aides’ Testimony in Jan. 6 InquiryThe former president’s legal team is seeking to invoke attorney-client and executive privilege over grand jury testimony after waves of subpoenas went out to witnesses. Trump Is Battling a N.Y. Law Used to Take on Corporate GiantsThe lawsuit filed this week by the state’s attorney general, Letitia James, is based on the same statute that was used against Exxon Mobil, Juul and UBS. Lorne Michaels Discusses the ‘Year of Reinvention’ Coming to ‘S.N.L.’The “Saturday Night Live” creator explains how the show is handling one of its biggest cast turnovers in decades and why he has no plans to retire. Some Women Fear Giorgia Meloni’s Far-Right Agenda Will Set Italy BackSome fear that the hard-right politician, whose party is expected to be the big winner in the election on Sunday, will continue policies that have kept women back. What You Need to Know About Italy’s ElectionsThe elections could produce the first government led by a woman and by a hard-right party with post-Fascist roots. McCarthy Pitches a G.O.P. Agenda With Broad AppealWeeks before the midterm elections, the House minority leader presented a platform of neutral-sounding ideas that he said would guide a Republican majority. The hard right was there to cheer him on. Ahead of Midterms, Trump Eyes Television Ads to Help GOP CandidatesDonald J. Trump, sitting on a huge campaign war chest, is eyeing a raft of television ads to help Republican candidates in the midterm elections, people familiar with the talks say. Georgia Official Says County’s Voting Equipment Will Be ReplacedNew voting equipment will be installed in Coffee County, where allies of former President Donald J. Trump copied software and other data after the 2020 election. The World’s Most Prestigious Art Exhibition Is Over. Maybe Forever.The German mega-show Documenta closes this weekend. Whatever comes next, it will never be what it was before. This Threat to Democracy Is Hiding in Plain SightTrump and his allies are trying to take over the machinery of American elections. How Do You Handle a Wounded Putin?You push him back in Ukraine, but slowly. What We Will Miss Most About Roger FedererHis legacy is not reflected in just his career stats. Stop Making Asian Americans Pay the Price for Campus DiversityAffirmative action in admissions may be nearing its end. It’s about time. I Don’t Need My Life to Be RemarkableI’ve come to see the wisdom in not just seeking, but finding, joy in the mundane. The Wrong Trump Judge at the Right Time Can Wreak HavocTo solve the problem of hyperpartisan judges, expand the federal judiciary. Biden Has Helped the Quiet Revolution of Giving People MoneyDozens of pilot programs and the success of the Child Tax Credit show the merits of a guaranteed income. Putin Will Get Whatever Result He WantsStarting on Friday, people in four occupied regions of Ukraine will “vote” on whether to become a part of Russia. Here’s what that really means. The Life and Times of Jann Wenner and Rolling StoneJoe Hagan discusses “Sticky Fingers,” his 2017 biography of Wenner, and a panel of Times critics talks about their 2019 list of outstanding memoirs. The World Cup Is a Feeling, One That Money Can’t BuyThe tournament is, at heart, a feeling, and FIFA and Qatar may be forgetting that no amount of spending is a substitute. Are You Finally Back in the Office? Tell Us How You’re ManagingFor those who worked from home for two-and-a-half years and are only now returning to an office, an entire lifestyle needs to be undone or readjusted. We want to hear about it. Hilary Mantel, Prize-Winning Author Known for ‘Wolf Hall,’ Dies at 70The two-time Booker Prize-winning author was known for “Wolf Hall” and two other novels based on the life of Thomas Cromwell. Federer, Even in Defeat, Gets Fitting End to Storied CareerRoger Federer and Rafael Nadal were defeated by Jack Sock and Frances Tiafoe in a tight Laver Cup match that included plenty of highlights and fond sentiments. Albert Pujols Is Fourth Player to 700 Home RunsA farewell tour turned into a showcase for Pujols, the veteran Cardinals slugger, as he joined the most exclusive of home run clubs long after many had written him off. More Recent Articles |
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An Arizona judge on Friday ruled that an 1864 territorial law banning abortions should be reinstated, just a day before a new ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy was to take effect.
Justice Department prosecutors have recommended against charging Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., amid a federal sex-trafficking investigation, reports said Friday.
A coronavirus recently discovered in Russian bats can infect humans and may be resistant to vaccines, leading researchers to call for creating jabs to prevent against all similar viruses.
House Republicans promised to increase fossil-fuel production, curb illegal immigration, and enact tough on crime policies as they formally unveiled their 2023 agenda on Friday in southwestern Pennsylvania.
Markets continued to slide Friday, with a fourth consecutive day of losses bringing the Dow Jones Industrial Average below 30,000 to a new low for the year.
Thousands of Russians are fleeing the country after President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization of civilians into the military for his war in Ukraine.
Nerve damage is a common side effect of Type 2 diabetes and it might start in the eyes long before the condition is ever diagnosed, new research suggests.
Marijuana will remain on the World Anti-Doping Agency's banned substances list for athletes, the organization's executive committee announced Friday.
Sheriff's deputies in Florida came to the rescue of a deer found entangled in a mesh hammock.
Iran's government on Friday blocked access to the Internet and messaging apps in a deepening crackdown on protests triggered by the death of a young woman who had been detained by the morality police.
Police in New York came to the rescue of a bald eagle found on a highway after colliding with a truck.
A Missouri woman said she was shocked when a Powerball ticket that was forgotten in her purse for over a month turned out to be a $50,000 winner.
Vice President Kamala Harris will lead the U.S. delegation to Japan for the state funeral of assassinated former Prime Minister Abe Shinzo Abe next week, the White House said Friday.
A daredevil high line walker broke a world record by walking nearly 1.4 miles on a line suspended at Mont-Saint-Michel in France.
A new repot by United Nations' investigators has concluded that Russian troops have raped and tortured children in Ukraine, carried out a large number of executions and committed other war crimes.
Animal rescuers responded to a California home to help a horse that ended up stranded in its owner's empty backyard pool.
K-pop star Jun released a single and music video for the solo song "Limbo."
At least 77 migrants aboard a boat sailing from Lebanon have died after the ship sank off the coast of Syria, officials said Friday.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas spoke Friday at the United Nations General Assembly and accused Israel of "destroying the two-state solution" for peace and enforcing a stalemate with violence.
Amtrak has pledged to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions throughout its passenger rail service by 2045 with help from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
"The White Lotus" will return for a second season featuring Jennifer Coolidge, Jon Gries, F. Murray Abraham and more, on HBO in October.
Netflix shared a poster and premiere date for "Wednesday," a new series starring Jenna Ortega as "The Addams Family" character Wednesday Addams.
First lady Jill Biden was scheduled to speak Friday at a White House Historical Association dedication to honor late former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy, officials said.
A seal that became a local celebrity when it took up residence in a Massachusetts pond for about a week was taken to an aquarium after wandering out of the water and going exploring. 
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