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. Camryn Grimes and Bryton James told UPI their decades of acting on "The Young and the Restless" have instilled in them a lifelong work ethic and capacity for creativity. 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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