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Federal appeals court rules Texas can ban emergency abortions, despite HHS guidance A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday night that despite Biden administration guidance, Texas can prohibit emergency room doctors from performing abortions to stabilize a patient. Sen. Bob Menendez faces new bribery allegations involving gifts from Qatar Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., is facing new allegations before the start of his bribery trial that he accepted gifts from Qatar in exchange for government assistance, according to an indictment unsealed Tuesday. U.S. condemns 'inflammatory,' 'irresponsible' comments by far-right Israeli ministers The United States on Tuesday condemned comments by two far-right Israeli ministers calling for the resettlement of Palestinians outside of Gaza, describing their rhetoric as "inflammatory and irresponsible." Judge dismisses Trump wrongful death claim in lawsuit over Capitol officer's death A federal judge has dismissed part of a lawsuit, including a wrongful death claim against former President Donald Trump, in the death of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick following the Jan. 6, 2021, riots. Marsha Warfield: Roz 'could not have been gay' in original 'Night Court' Marsha Warfield, who returns for an episode of "Night Court" on Tuesday, said her bailiff character could not have been gay in the original series, adding that she had not yet come out herself at that time. Trump appeals decision to bar him from Maine 2024 primary ballot Former President Donald Trump appealed a decision Tuesday that would remove him from Maine's 2024 primary ballot. The 11-page complaint was filed in Kennebec County Superior Court in Maine. World War II practice bomb found on Santa Cruz, Calif., beach A rusty bomb washed up and was discovered on the shore of Pajaro Dunes in Watsonville between Monterey and Santa Cruz just days after heavy waves hit California's coastline. More women who are not pregnant stock up on abortion pills, study finds A new study finds that thousands of women who are not pregnant are stocking up on abortion pills to "prepare for possible abortion restrictions" in certain states. Watch: New Jersey twins born in separate years A New Jersey couple welcomed a set of twins who were born not only on different days, but in different years. Man found dead inside plane engine in Salt Lake City An unidentified man on Monday was found dead inside a plane engine in Salt Lake City after he apparently breached airport security. Former Kentucky clerk faces $360,000 in payments in marriage license dispute Kim Davis, the former county clerk in Kentucky who refused to issue marriage licenses to gay couples, faces more than $360,000 in payments related to a legal dispute over the issue. Monkey escapes sanctuary in Ireland to look for love A capuchin monkey who escaped from a sanctuary in Ireland is likely on the hunt for a mate, the sanctuary's owner said. California-based XCast enters into $10 million settlement over robocalls A California-based telecommunications entered into a $10 million settlement Tuesday over billions of robocalls it facilitated. Small earthquakes hit New York City, Maryland suburb Two small earthquakes hit the United States on Tuesday -- one in New York City and another in Maryland that was felt into West Virginia. USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group to return to Virginia The USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group is returning to port in Norfolk, Va., after being deployed to the Mediterranean in October amid renewed fighting between Hamas and the Israeli military and threats to shipping. Discontinued: 5 foods you can't get in 2024 Every year, as companies introduce thousands of products to the market, they're removing hundreds more from circulation. In 2024, the list of discontinued food ranges from cereal foods to coffee drinks. Maryland mom gets $100,000 lottery ticket in her Christmas stocking A Maryland woman who never buys her own lottery tickets got a scratch-off ticket in her Christmas stocking and won $100,000. Authorities: Deadly New Year's Day crash intentional, likely not linked to terrorism Authorities say no evidence exists of a larger plot in a vehicle crash that killed three people, including a driver, who is suspected of an intentional act. Harvard University President Claudine Gay resigns amid backlash Harvard University President Claudine Gay resigned Tuesday amid accusations of plagiarism and a backlash over her response to antisemitism on campus. Bitcoin prices hit new high to start 2024 Bitcoin hit its highest price since April 2022 on Tuesday, buoying investors' hopes for the world's largest cryptocurrency in 2024. Rams coach Sean McVay promises to return in 2024 Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay, who contemplated retirement last off-season, will return for the 2024-25 campaign, he announced on his weekly show. Hamas: Senior commander, companions killed in Israeli strike on Beirut A senior Hamas leader and two companions were killed Tuesday in an Israeli drone strike in Beirut's southern suburb, the stronghold of Iran-backed Hezbollah, according to the militant Palestinian group. |
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Claudine Gay Resigns as Harvard President After Plagiarism ChargesClaudine Gay faced backlash over the university’s response to antisemitism on campus, which led to increased scrutiny of her academic record. Conservatives See Harvard President Claudine Gay’s Resignation as a VictoryAmid plagiarism allegations and a backlash to campus antisemitism, Claudine Gay became an avatar for broader criticisms of academia. Read Claudine Gay’s Resignation LetterGay resigned as Harvard’s president on Tuesday after a new round of plagiarism accusations. Elise Stefanik Claims Credit for Claudine Gay’s Resignation From HarvardMs. Stefanik, the No. 4 Republican in the House, has counted the resignations as a political win. Bob Menendez Is Charged With Aiding QatarFederal prosecutors said Senator Robert Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat, accepted tens of thousands of dollars in bribes to help Qatar’s government. Deputy Hamas Leader Is Killed in Lebanon as Fears Grow of a Wider WarThe Israeli government would not comment on the death of Saleh al-Arouri. But a U.S. official said to expect Israel to assassinate Hamas officials “for years.” Hamas Used Gaza Hospital as a Command Center, U.S. Intelligence SaysIsraeli forces stormed the site in November, drawing intense international scrutiny and criticism. Netanyahu Allies Signal No Immediate Countermoves to Supreme Court RulingWith Israel fighting in Gaza, people on both sides of the judiciary debate appear unwilling to return to the domestic upheaval that preceded the war. The Managers Who Helped Make Travis Kelce a CelebrityA plan was hatched to make the football player “as famous as the Rock.” It began long before you might guess. Trump Appeals Decision Barring Him From Maine Primary BallotThe move attempts to overturn the decision which made Maine the second state to rule the former president ineligible for the primary ballot. Trump Makes Another Pitch to Appeals Court on Immunity in Election CaseThe filing was the last step before an appeals court in Washington will hold a hearing on the crucial issue next week. Haley’s Civil War Gaffe Complicates Her New Hampshire PushHer failure to mention slavery in response to a question about the causes of the Civil War has given Chris Christie fresh ammunition as they compete for the anti-Trump vote. Conservative Group Wins Legal Victory Over 2020 Voting Challenges in GeorgiaThe group, True the Vote, had been accused by the liberal organization Fair Fight of violating the Voting Rights Act by intimidating voters. A judge rejected the claims. What’s in a Name? The Battle of Baby T. Rex and Nanotyrannus.A dinosaur fossil listed for sale in London for $20 million embodies one of the most heated debates in paleontology. Denmark’s Prince Frederik Represents a New Generation of MonarchsLike King Charles III of Britain, Prince Frederik, who will soon ascend to his country’s throne, is part of a younger generation of royals who have embraced environmental issues. Claudine Gay and the Limits of Social Engineering at HarvardUniversities’ purpose must once again be to nurture the best minds, not to engineer social utopias. Yes, Nikki Haley, the Civil War Was About SlaveryYes, it was about slavery — and slavery was driven by greed. Donald Trump’s Final Battle Has BegunThe 2024 presidential election presents a definitive test for America. The End of SnowThe phrase “wintry mix” fills me with despair. But even so, the lack of cold and ice in 2023 felt unsettling. Court Rules Texas Can Ban Emergency Abortions Despite Federal GuidanceThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit affirmed a ruling that sided with the state on whether emergency rooms are required to perform emergency abortions. A Minor Earthquake Hit New York City. How Often Does That Happen?New York City experiences numerous small earthquakes every year, experts say. Usually, people don’t feel them. Spanish Soccer Star Testifies About Unwanted KissJennifer Hermoso, who was kissed on the mouth by Spain’s former soccer boss, Luis Rubiales, gave evidence at a hearing to determine whether Mr. Rubiales will be charged. Frank Ryan Dies at 87; Cerebral Quarterback Led Browns to ’64 TitleOff the field, he earned a Ph.D. in mathematics and taught the subject at Rice and Yale. And he brought computers to the House of Representatives. Jelly Roll on the Grammys, Crying and His Rap PastAn interview with one of the year’s surprise success stories in the music industry, who’s become known as much for emotional openness as for hit songs. |
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A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday night that despite Biden administration guidance, Texas can prohibit emergency room doctors from performing abortions to stabilize a patient.
Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., is facing new allegations before the start of his bribery trial that he accepted gifts from Qatar in exchange for government assistance, according to an indictment unsealed Tuesday.
The United States on Tuesday condemned comments by two far-right Israeli ministers calling for the resettlement of Palestinians outside of Gaza, describing their rhetoric as "inflammatory and irresponsible."
A federal judge has dismissed part of a lawsuit, including a wrongful death claim against former President Donald Trump, in the death of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick following the Jan. 6, 2021, riots.
Marsha Warfield, who returns for an episode of "Night Court" on Tuesday, said her bailiff character could not have been gay in the original series, adding that she had not yet come out herself at that time.
Former President Donald Trump appealed a decision Tuesday that would remove him from Maine's 2024 primary ballot. The 11-page complaint was filed in Kennebec County Superior Court in Maine.
A rusty bomb washed up and was discovered on the shore of Pajaro Dunes in Watsonville between Monterey and Santa Cruz just days after heavy waves hit California's coastline.
A new study finds that thousands of women who are not pregnant are stocking up on abortion pills to "prepare for possible abortion restrictions" in certain states.
A New Jersey couple welcomed a set of twins who were born not only on different days, but in different years.
An unidentified man on Monday was found dead inside a plane engine in Salt Lake City after he apparently breached airport security.
Kim Davis, the former county clerk in Kentucky who refused to issue marriage licenses to gay couples, faces more than $360,000 in payments related to a legal dispute over the issue.
A capuchin monkey who escaped from a sanctuary in Ireland is likely on the hunt for a mate, the sanctuary's owner said.
A California-based telecommunications entered into a $10 million settlement Tuesday over billions of robocalls it facilitated.
Two small earthquakes hit the United States on Tuesday -- one in New York City and another in Maryland that was felt into West Virginia.
The USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group is returning to port in Norfolk, Va., after being deployed to the Mediterranean in October amid renewed fighting between Hamas and the Israeli military and threats to shipping.
Every year, as companies introduce thousands of products to the market, they're removing hundreds more from circulation. In 2024, the list of discontinued food ranges from cereal foods to coffee drinks.
A Maryland woman who never buys her own lottery tickets got a scratch-off ticket in her Christmas stocking and won $100,000.
Authorities say no evidence exists of a larger plot in a vehicle crash that killed three people, including a driver, who is suspected of an intentional act.
Harvard University President Claudine Gay resigned Tuesday amid accusations of plagiarism and a backlash over her response to antisemitism on campus.
Bitcoin hit its highest price since April 2022 on Tuesday, buoying investors' hopes for the world's largest cryptocurrency in 2024.
Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay, who contemplated retirement last off-season, will return for the 2024-25 campaign, he announced on his weekly show.
A senior Hamas leader and two companions were killed Tuesday in an Israeli drone strike in Beirut's southern suburb, the stronghold of Iran-backed Hezbollah, according to the militant Palestinian group. 
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