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 Texas federal judge halts FDA approval of abortion pill used for decades  A Texas federal judge sided with anti-abortion groups on Friday and suspended the Food and Drug Administration's approval of the abortion drug mifepristone.      Amid mounting turmoil, Israel calls up Air Force reservists  Israel's government ordered the call-up of Air Force reservists on Friday, a day after rocket attacks from Lebanon.      VP Harris meets 'Tennessee Three,' as President Biden invites them to White House  Vice President Kamala Harris plans to visit Nashville, Tennessee, to meet with two Democratic state representatives who were expelled from the legislature for protesting gun violence on the House floor.      Jim Jordan seeks info from prosecutor in Manhattan DA office investigating Trump  House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, expanded his investigation into the Manhattan District Attorney's office on Friday.      Brooks Koepka leads rain-impacted Masters Tournament  Brooks Koepka fired a second-round 67 to take a 3-stroke lead on the field at the 2023 Masters, which was suspended twice Friday afternoon because of rain in Augusta, Ga. The round will resume Saturday morning.      Gold-based antibiotics could be key to fighting superbugs, research suggests  For years, scientists have searched for a silver bullet to treat multidrug-resistant superbugs. Now they may have found the solution in another precious metal: gold.      Cold weather forces Pope Francis to miss Way of the Cross for first time  Cold weather is forcing Pope Francis to miss the Way of the Cross Friday night in Rome, the Vatican Press Office confirmed in an afternoon statement.      Watch: Giant pine trees fall on course at Masters golf tourney  Two very tall pine trees collapsed to the ground, narrowly missing fans, during the second round of 2023 Masters Tournament on Friday in Augusta, Ga.      Twitter restricts links to Substack newsletter platform  Twitter on Friday began restricting posts with links to Substack, a popular writing and newsletter platform.      'Y&R' icon Camryn Grimes: Soap work sharpens actors' teethWatch: 'Praise This' star Chloe Bailey shares battle with depression on 'Tamron Hall' showReport links climate change to increase in Major League Baseball home runs  Is climate change sending more home run balls over the fence in Major League Baseball? A new study published Friday says the hotter air from climate change accounts for hundreds more home runs per year.      Look: NCT's Mark releases 'Golden Hour' solo single, music video  K-pop star Mark released a single and music video for "Golden Hour," the latest song for "SM Station: NCT Lab."      Texas man who burned synagogue pleads guilty to hate crime, arson charge  A Texas man, accused of setting fire to an Austin Synagogue in October 2021, has pleaded guilty to hate crime and arson charges.      Damson Idris joins Brad Pitt in Formula One film at Apple  "Snowfall" actor Damson Idris will star with Brad Pitt in a Formula One racing film from Apple Original Films.      Ex-North Carolina basketball star Caleb Love to transfer to Michigan  Caleb Love, who led the North Carolina men's basketball team in scoring last season, will transfer to Michigan, he announced Friday on social media.      Lawmaker blasts House oversight chair over denied access to Biden probe info  U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., ranking member on the House Committee on Oversight  and Accountability, has called on the committee chairman to stop withholding information from Democratic committee members.      Russia formally charges Wall Street Journal reporter with espionage  The Russian government has formally charged Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich with espionage. Gershkovich was detained last week in Yekaterinburg and was formally charged Friday.      Look: Overdue album returned to Toronto library after 40 years  Librarians at a Toronto library were shocked when a vinyl record recently returned to the facility turned out to be more than 40 years overdue.      Look: Ducklings rescued from California storm drain  A California animal control officer climbed into a storm drain to rescue four ducklings that fell through an opening and into a storm drain.      'Cocaine Bear' starring Keri Russell coming to Peacock  "Cocaine Bear," a comedy horror film directed by Elizabeth Banks and starring Keri Russell, will start streaming on Peacock in April.      Look: Texas wildlife officials trying to identify 'mystery animal' caught on camera  Texas Parks and Wildlife officials are investigating a mystery after a wildlife camera in the Rio Grande Valley captured an image of an unknown "mystery animal."      Pennsylvania man wins his third Maryland Lottery jackpot  A Pennsylvania man who frequently plays the lottery in Maryland scored a $50,000 prize from a scratch-off ticket after previously collecting jackpots worth $1 million and $100,000.      Local officials to select replacements for expelled Tennessee. lawmakers  Interim lawmakers will likely be appointed to replace two Democrats who were expelled from the Tennessee Legislature for their protest inside the state Capitol demanding action on gun control after a school shooting.      Clarence Thomas says he 'was advised' luxury trips did not require disclosure  U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas denied accusations of impropriety and wrongdoing Friday, one day after a report detailed lavish trips and gifts bestowed on him and his wife by a Republican millionaire.       | 
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 Texas Judge Invalidates FDA Approval of the Abortion Pill MifepristoneThe Texas judge’s ruling was quickly contradicted by another federal judge in Washington State who ordered the F.D.A. to keep mifepristone available.        Texas Judge in Abortion Pill Case Was Shaped by Conservative CausesJudge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk issued a preliminary ruling in a closely watched Texas case that could make it harder for patients to get abortions throughout the country.        New Leak of Classified Documents on Social Media Alarms PentagonSecret documents that appear to detail American national security secrets on Ukraine, the Middle East and China have surfaced online.        Russia Formally Charges Detained WSJ Journalist Evan Gershkovich, State Media ReportsEvan Gershkovich, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, was detained last week. The Journal and U.S. officials have vehemently rejected the Russian authorities’ allegations against him.        Momentum Builds to Reappoint 2 Tennessee House Democrats After ExpulsionA day after two young Black lawmakers were expelled from the Tennessee legislature, momentum was building to reappoint them directly back to their seats.        Biden Plan for Transgender Title IX Rules Began on Inauguration DayOfficials were working on a plan to protect transgender athletes since the day the president was sworn in. In recent months, they raced to issue protections as states moved to revoke them.        Georgia Trump Investigation Poses Challenges for Federal ProsecutorsThe concurrent investigations create complications for separate teams relying on similar evidence, some of the same criminal targets and a small, shared pool of witnesses.        Trump’s Bet: Criminal Case Could Help His Campaign, and Vice VersaThe former president aims to apply political pressure to prosecutors — while revving up support for his campaign by portraying himself as a victim of Democratic persecution.        Justice Thomas Says He Was Advised Lavish Gifts Did Not Need to Be ReportedIn a statement, the justice said that he had followed past guidance from others at the court, but that he would now comply with new guidelines and disclose gifts and free travel.        Brooks Koepka Seizes Masters Lead After 2nd RoundThe LIV golfer was at 12 under with a three-stroke lead after two rounds when play was suspended because of inclement weather.        Sam Bennett Stars at the Masters. Wait, Who’s Sam Bennett?No amateur golfer has ever won a green jacket, but after two rounds, one is threatening to conquer Augusta National, almost as aggressively as the weather.        Rory McIlroy, Confident Before the Masters, Is Likely to Miss the CutMcIlroy had five bogeys in the first 11 holes on Friday to finish five over par. His quest for a career Grand Slam will probably have to wait one more year.        Harry Lorayne, Dazzling Master of Total Recall, Is Dead at 96A memory expert and magician who was a favorite guest of Johnny Carson’s, he astonished audiences by reeling off the names of hundreds of people he had only just met.        A New Battle in the War on Abortion PillsA federal judge’s ruling could threaten access to one of two drugs commonly used in a medication abortion.        The Abortion Ban Backlash Is Starting to Freak Out RepublicansBut their voters won’t let them pivot to moderation.        These Tiffs Over Electric Vehicles Are Not What They SeemCompetition, not cooperation, has driven the bulk of climate progress over the past few years.        College Students Have Something to Say. It’s Just Not What You’d Expect.And to find out what it is, there’s one great place to look.        Live Music Is Roaring Back. But Fans Are Reeling From Sticker Shock.Buying concert tickets has become a mess of high prices and surcharges, anxiety-inducing registrations and pervasive scalping as some of pop’s biggest acts hit the road again.        Tensions Subside in South Lebanon but Rise Again in West Bank and IsraelRare cross-border fire between Israel and militias in Lebanon ebbed on Friday, lowering fears of a wider escalation. But violence flared again in Israel and the Israeli-occupied West Bank, where two attacks killed three civilians.        Want This Snoopy T-Shirt? You’ll Have to Pay in Blood.The Red Cross teamed up with “Peanuts” for an April blood drive, and a T-shirt promoting the campaign has become an unexpectedly hot commodity online.        Both Citi Field — and the Mets — Look Slick in Victory Over MarlinsStarling Marte, Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso hit home runs as Tylor Megill led the Mets to a 9-3 victory in their home opener.        Angela Gheorghiu, Diva of the Old School, Is Back at the Met OperaThe strong-willed singer, returning in “Tosca,” was long one of the Metropolitan Opera’s star sopranos. But in the past decade, her appearances have been rare.        Today’s Wordle Review: April 7, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: contains spoilers!         More Recent Articles | 
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 A Texas federal judge sided with anti-abortion groups on Friday and suspended the Food and Drug Administration's approval of the abortion drug mifepristone.   
 Israel's government ordered the call-up of Air Force reservists on Friday, a day after rocket attacks from Lebanon.   
 Vice President Kamala Harris plans to visit Nashville, Tennessee, to meet with two Democratic state representatives who were expelled from the legislature for protesting gun violence on the House floor.   
 House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, expanded his investigation into the Manhattan District Attorney's office on Friday.   
 Brooks Koepka fired a second-round 67 to take a 3-stroke lead on the field at the 2023 Masters, which was suspended twice Friday afternoon because of rain in Augusta, Ga. The round will resume Saturday morning.   
 For years, scientists have searched for a silver bullet to treat multidrug-resistant superbugs. Now they may have found the solution in another precious metal: gold.   
 Cold weather is forcing Pope Francis to miss the Way of the Cross Friday night in Rome, the Vatican Press Office confirmed in an afternoon statement.   
 Two very tall pine trees collapsed to the ground, narrowly missing fans, during the second round of 2023 Masters Tournament on Friday in Augusta, Ga.   
 Twitter on Friday began restricting posts with links to Substack, a popular writing and newsletter platform.   
 Chloe Bailey tells Tamron Hall about a time when she had depression.   
 Is climate change sending more home run balls over the fence in Major League Baseball? A new study published Friday says the hotter air from climate change accounts for hundreds more home runs per year.   
 K-pop star Mark released a single and music video for "Golden Hour," the latest song for "SM Station: NCT Lab."   
 A Texas man, accused of setting fire to an Austin Synagogue in October 2021, has pleaded guilty to hate crime and arson charges.   
 "Snowfall" actor Damson Idris will star with Brad Pitt in a Formula One racing film from Apple Original Films.   
 Caleb Love, who led the North Carolina men's basketball team in scoring last season, will transfer to Michigan, he announced Friday on social media.   
 U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., ranking member on the House Committee on Oversight  and Accountability, has called on the committee chairman to stop withholding information from Democratic committee members.   
 The Russian government has formally charged Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich with espionage. Gershkovich was detained last week in Yekaterinburg and was formally charged Friday.   
 Librarians at a Toronto library were shocked when a vinyl record recently returned to the facility turned out to be more than 40 years overdue.   
 A California animal control officer climbed into a storm drain to rescue four ducklings that fell through an opening and into a storm drain.   
 "Cocaine Bear," a comedy horror film directed by Elizabeth Banks and starring Keri Russell, will start streaming on Peacock in April.   
 Texas Parks and Wildlife officials are investigating a mystery after a wildlife camera in the Rio Grande Valley captured an image of an unknown "mystery animal."   
 A Pennsylvania man who frequently plays the lottery in Maryland scored a $50,000 prize from a scratch-off ticket after previously collecting jackpots worth $1 million and $100,000.   
 Interim lawmakers will likely be appointed to replace two Democrats who were expelled from the Tennessee Legislature for their protest inside the state Capitol demanding action on gun control after a school shooting.   
 U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas denied accusations of impropriety and wrongdoing Friday, one day after a report detailed lavish trips and gifts bestowed on him and his wife by a Republican millionaire.   
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