A Missouri judge on Wednesday delayed an emergency rule that would restrict gender-affirming healthcare for transgender residents throughout the state, just hours before it was to take effect. A powerful high-ranking Iranian cleric was gunned down Wednesday in a bank in northern Mazandaran province, according to Iranian news reports. Meta Platforms released its financial results for the first quarter of 2023 which included a bump in revenue, following three straight declines, and a $3.99 billion operating loss for Meta's Reality Labs. Astronomers in a Canadian research program made a significant discovery that could lead to a better understanding of the mysterious phenomenon known as fast radio bursts. The White House Wednesday confirmed the death of a second American citizen in Sudan, as violent clashes continue in the Northeast African country. The White House is blending South Korean and U.S. dishes for Wednesday's state dinner, honoring President Yoon Suk Yeol and Mrs. Kim Keon Hee, with servings of crab cakes, short ribs and ice cream. House Republicans passed a bill to raise the debt limit on Wednesday as Democrats stood unanimously opposed. A federal judge in New York sentenced two former business allies of ex-White House official Steve Bannon to prison for defrauding donors out of more than $25 million in the "We Build The Wall" scam. A Florida lawmaker is attempting to pass legislation that would prohibit the term "Latinx" being used on public executive branch documents. Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Wednesday formally announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination in the 2024 presidential election. Walt Disney Parks and Resorts sued Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday, alleging unconstitutional political retaliation after the company publicly disagreed with Florida's so-called "don't say gay" law. Nearly a year after Roe vs. Wade was reversed, opinions on abortion are still divided along geographical lines, according to polling data released by the Pew Research Center. Sens. Angus King, I-Maine, and Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, introduced a bill on Wednesday that would require the Supreme Court to create its own code of conduct. U.S. President Joe Biden welcomed South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol to the White House on Wednesday and announced he would have nuclear-armed submarines dock in South Korea for the first time in more than 40 years. Turner Classic Movies announced Wednesday that it has scheduled some Harry Belafonte movies, some introduced by his daughter -- Shari Belafonte -- in July. A U.S. Senate bipartisan bill would ban kids younger than 13 from social media, and it would require parental consent for 13- to 17-year-olds to have social media accounts. An unusual international contest in Spain was awarded a Guinness World Records title as the largest jigsaw puzzle competition in the world. An Indiana animal control officer teamed up with firefighters to rescue a cat stranded in a tree for at least three days. The Department of Veterans Affairs announced Wednesday that over 500,000 claims have been filed since President Joe Biden signed the PACT Act into law in August. Dealing with discrimination at work -- from bosses or coworkers -- may be enough to send your blood pressure through the roof, a new study suggests. Police have arrested three suspects in connection with a rock-throwing spree that left one person dead in Denver, CO. Sarah Jessica Parker's newly widowed character Carrie Bradshaw reunites with old flame Aidan Shaw, played by John Corbett, in the first trailer for Season 2 of the "Sex and the City" sequel, "And Just Like That." All-Star forward Kawhi Leonard sustained a torn meniscus in his right knee, which forced him to miss the final three games of the Los Angeles Clippers' first-round series with the Phoenix Suns. |
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