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 Supreme Court keeps abortion pill mifepristone broadly available for now  The Supreme Court left in place the Food and Drug Administration's approval of mifepristone on Friday, allowing access to the drug while legal challenges continue.      Kamala Harris announces $562M to bolster weather resilience in coastal states  Vice President Kamala Harris will discuss climate change and mitigation against extreme weather events in Miami on Friday as South Florida recovers from historic flooding.      Police in Washington state say toddler shot, left at fire station  A toddler in Washington state was reportedly shot and left at a fire station on Friday morning, authorities said.      Michigan businessman pleads guilty in bribes to head of medical marijuana licensing board  A Michigan businessman pleaded guilty Friday to paying bribes to the chairman of Michigan's medical marijuana licensing board and hiring the chairman's wife as a consultant.      Ex-police officer convicted in killing unarmed Daunte Wright to be freed Monday  Kim Potter, the former police officer who was convicted of first and second-degree manslaughter for the shooting death of 20-year-old Daunte Wright, will be released from prison on Monday.      Dolph Lundgren embraced lighthearted 'Best Man', waiting for 'Drago' script  Dolph Lundgren previews his new movie, "The Best Man," in theaters and video on demand Friday, and looks ahead to "Expendables 4," "Aquaman 2" and has hopes for a "Drago" spinoff.      Joe Biden: Executive order on environmental justice offers 'basic dignity' for all  President Joe Biden signed an executive order Friday aimed at helping disadvantaged communities protect against disproportionate environmental pollution.      Connecticut police identify 12-year-old killed in drive-by shooting  Connecticut police have identified the 12-year-old girl who was killed during a drive-by shooting in Hartford.      SpaceX rocket explosion rained brown debris on nearby Texas parks, town  The spectacular SpaceX rocket launch explosion Thursday rained debris over a wide area in Texas, shaking homes and covering Port Isabel with brown grime for miles.      Watch: Message in a bottle found after 10 years in Australia  A member of a beach cleaning crew in Australia found a message in a bottle that spent 10 years in the water.      Lyft announces plans for significant layoffs, restructuring  Lyft has announced a series of layoffs as the rideshare company struggles to remain competitive.      Watch: Six baby raccoons rescued from Pennsylvania creek  A Pennsylvania police officer came to the rescue of six baby raccoons he found in a creek after their tree fell over.      H.E.R. signs on as producer for Broadway musical 'Here Lies Love'  Gabriella Wilson, the artist known as H.E.R., will join the producers for the Broadway show "Here Lies Love" about Imelda Marcos' rise and fall.      Watch: Xdinary Heroes rock out in 'Freakin' Bad' music video teaser  K-pop rock group Xdinary Heroes released a preview of its music video for "Freakin' Bad," a song from its EP "Deadlock."      Dar Salim: ‘Covenant’ war film is about two men choosing to do the right thing  Dar Salim says he hopes his new film, "The Covenant," shines a light on the contributions that  Afghan interpreters made in assisting and protecting U.S.-led coalition forces during the 20-year War in Afghanistan.      Caitlyn Jenner announces death of mom Esther: 'I am heartbroken'  Olympic gold medalist and former "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star Caitlyn Jenner paid tribute to mom Esther Jenner following her death at age 96.      CEOs of major insulin producers to testify before Senate on $35 price cap  Sen. Bernie Sanders announced Friday that CEOs from the major insulin manufacturers, Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, and Sanofi will testify at a hearing next month.      Watch: Dog takes 30-mile ride in engine compartment of car  A small dog climbed into the engine compartment of a car in Kansas and ended up taking a 30-mile ride with the oblivious driver to Missouri.      FTC final order: HomeAdvisor must pay $7.2 million for deceptive practices  The U.S. federal trade Commission said Friday that HomeAdvisor must pay $7.2 million to settle allegations that it deceived service providers using misleading tactics selling home improvement project leads.      Suspect in custody after 10 people from same family shot dead in South Africa  Ten members of the same family were shot dead Friday in Imbali Township in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.      1 American killed amid fighting in Sudan, State Department says  The U.S. State Department said Friday that at least one American has died in Sudan as two generals leading different factions of the Sudanese military wage war.      John Legend, Justin Trudeau join Global Citizen Now lineup  John Legend and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will attend the Global Citizen Now summit, along with Katie Holmes, Gayle King, Busy Philipps and other stars.      Putin discusses oil market stability with Saudi crown prince  Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a Friday conversation with the Saudi crown prince that collaboration with OPEC would ensure the global crude oil markets are relatively stable.      Martin Lawrence, Tracy Morgan wish Jamie Foxx well after hospitalization  Jamie Foxx's condition is improving after he was hospitalized recently due to a "medical complication."      Watch: Sheep spends hours trying to enter Connecticut home  A sheep wandered up to a Connecticut man's front door and spent hours waiting to be let inside the house, the resident said.       | 
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 Both Sides in Abortion Debate Vow to Keep FightingThe court kept a key abortion pill available while the legal fight continues.        Abortion Has Become Politically Fraught for RepublicansThe Republican Party has struggled to contend with abortion since the Supreme Court eliminated the constitutional right to the procedure last summer and sent abortion policy to the states.        Jack Teixeira Posted Sensitive Intelligence More Widely Than Previously KnownA Discord user matching the profile of Jack Teixeira distributed intelligence to a larger chat group, days after the beginning of the Ukraine war.        The Debt Ceiling Debate Is About More Than DebtRepublicans’ opening bid to avert economic catastrophe by raising the nation’s borrowing limit focuses more on energy policy than reducing debt.        N.F.L. Suspends Detroit Lions, Washington Commanders Players for GamblingQuintez Cephus and C.J. Moore of the Detroit Lions and Shaka Toney of the Washington Commanders were suspended indefinitely for betting on N.F.L. games, and two other Lions players will sit out six games for gambling violations.        Testimony Suggests Trump Was at Meeting About Accessing Voting Software in 2020In a letter to federal officials, a liberal-leaning group highlighted testimony to the House Jan. 6 committee that described then-President Trump attending a meeting about the plan in December 2020.        Bragg Agrees to Let Ex-Prosecutor Testify About Trump Case in CongressAlvin L. Bragg, Manhattan’s district attorney, sued Representative Jim Jordan to stop him from questioning a former investigator about his criminal investigation of Donald J. Trump.        Elite Law Schools Boycotted the U.S. News Rankings. Now, They May Be Paying a Price.After a preview of the new rankings system, Yale and other universities raised a storm of objections. The formal list is now indefinitely delayed.        Pentagon Speeds Up Tank Timeline for Ukraine but Resists Calls for JetsThe U.S. will begin training Ukrainian troops on M1 Abrams tanks in the next few weeks, officials said, and combat-ready tanks could reach the battlefields by the fall.        Biden Holds Fewest News Conferences Since ReaganAs President Biden prepares to announce his bid for a second term as soon as Tuesday, his decision to keep the news media at arm’s length is part of a deliberate strategy.        An Extreme Risk of Taking Ozempic: MalnutritionThe diabetes medication has gained attention for its dramatic weight loss effects — but doctors worry that it can go too far.        South Asian Muslims Herald Eid al-Fitr With a Night of Communal RevelryThe sighting of the new moon marks the end of fasting during Ramadan. South Asian Muslim communities gather all over New York City, including in Jackson Heights, to celebrate Chand Raat, night of the moon.        Dominion’s CEO: Why We Settled the Fox News LawsuitThe public has complicated feelings about our decision to end this trial before it ever began, and that’s OK. It’s bittersweet for us, too.        The Sickening Déjà Vu of Watching Trump Manhandle DeSantisRepublicans can’t beat the ex-president by acting scared of him.        Turns Out Republicans Don’t Hate Big GovernmentIt just has to be intrude on the right people.        Could Peer Influence Be a Cause of the Global Baby Bust?The decision to have or not have children isn’t made in isolation.        Satellite Images of Sudan Show a Large Food Market Burned in DarfurA Times analysis of satellite imagery shows how a displaced persons camp lost a key source of food and supplies amid a fight for control of the country.        Alec Baldwin Returns to ‘Rust’ Set as Charges He Faced Are DroppedThe actor is finishing the film in Montana, more than a year after a gun he was rehearsing with on set went off, killing its cinematographer.        Alejandro Toledo Returns to Peru Facing Charges in Corruption CaseAlejandro Toledo, who ruled Peru two decades ago, will be extradited from the United States. He has been charged in one of Latin America’s biggest corruption scandals.        Germany Names Panel to Investigate 1972 Munich Olympics AttackThe commission’s creation stems in part from an agreement made last year to reassess German failures in handling the attack by Palestinian militants, which killed 11 Israeli athletes.        ‘Rear View,’ a Show About Butts, Is Forward ThinkingAt LGDR’s new gallery,   blue-chip buttocks by 60 artists, from Degas and Klimt to Cecily Brown and Andy Warhol.        Today’s Wordle Review: April 21, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers!         More Recent Articles | 
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 The Supreme Court left in place the Food and Drug Administration's approval of mifepristone on Friday, allowing access to the drug while legal challenges continue.   
 Vice President Kamala Harris will discuss climate change and mitigation against extreme weather events in Miami on Friday as South Florida recovers from historic flooding.   
 A toddler in Washington state was reportedly shot and left at a fire station on Friday morning, authorities said.   
 A Michigan businessman pleaded guilty Friday to paying bribes to the chairman of Michigan's medical marijuana licensing board and hiring the chairman's wife as a consultant.   
 Kim Potter, the former police officer who was convicted of first and second-degree manslaughter for the shooting death of 20-year-old Daunte Wright, will be released from prison on Monday.   
 Dolph Lundgren previews his new movie, "The Best Man," in theaters and video on demand Friday, and looks ahead to "Expendables 4," "Aquaman 2" and has hopes for a "Drago" spinoff.   
 President Joe Biden signed an executive order Friday aimed at helping disadvantaged communities protect against disproportionate environmental pollution.   
 Connecticut police have identified the 12-year-old girl who was killed during a drive-by shooting in Hartford.   
 The spectacular SpaceX rocket launch explosion Thursday rained debris over a wide area in Texas, shaking homes and covering Port Isabel with brown grime for miles.   
 A member of a beach cleaning crew in Australia found a message in a bottle that spent 10 years in the water.   
 Lyft has announced a series of layoffs as the rideshare company struggles to remain competitive.   
 A Pennsylvania police officer came to the rescue of six baby raccoons he found in a creek after their tree fell over.   
 Gabriella Wilson, the artist known as H.E.R., will join the producers for the Broadway show "Here Lies Love" about Imelda Marcos' rise and fall.   
 K-pop rock group Xdinary Heroes released a preview of its music video for "Freakin' Bad," a song from its EP "Deadlock."   
 Dar Salim says he hopes his new film, "The Covenant," shines a light on the contributions that  Afghan interpreters made in assisting and protecting U.S.-led coalition forces during the 20-year War in Afghanistan.   
 Olympic gold medalist and former "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star Caitlyn Jenner paid tribute to mom Esther Jenner following her death at age 96.   
 Sen. Bernie Sanders announced Friday that CEOs from the major insulin manufacturers, Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, and Sanofi will testify at a hearing next month.   
 A small dog climbed into the engine compartment of a car in Kansas and ended up taking a 30-mile ride with the oblivious driver to Missouri.   
 The U.S. federal trade Commission said Friday that HomeAdvisor must pay $7.2 million to settle allegations that it deceived service providers using misleading tactics selling home improvement project leads.   
 Ten members of the same family were shot dead Friday in Imbali Township in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.   
 The U.S. State Department said Friday that at least one American has died in Sudan as two generals leading different factions of the Sudanese military wage war.   
 John Legend and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will attend the Global Citizen Now summit, along with Katie Holmes, Gayle King, Busy Philipps and other stars.   
 Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a Friday conversation with the Saudi crown prince that collaboration with OPEC would ensure the global crude oil markets are relatively stable.   
 Jamie Foxx's condition is improving after he was hospitalized recently due to a "medical complication."   
 A sheep wandered up to a Connecticut man's front door and spent hours waiting to be let inside the house, the resident said.   
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