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Louisiana governor signs bill classifying abortion pills as controlled substances Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said Friday he has signed into law a bill making abortion pills a controlled substance and criminalizing possession without a prescription. International Court of Justice orders Israel to stop Rafah assault in response to South Africa genocide complaint The International Court of Justice Friday ordered Israel to stop its Rafah military assault in Gaza to conform with its obligations under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to undergo 'minimally invasive' medical procedure U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is set to undergo a scheduled medical procedure Friday evening, the Pentagon said in a statement. From D.C. to California, Americans use Memorial Day weekend as time to remember those who served Numerous events and ceremonies honoring America's fallen veterans are set to take place this weekend leading up to Memorial Day on Monday. 68 migrants rescued from 'severely overcrowded' boat near Puerto Rico American customs officials on Friday confirmed they rescued 68 undocumented migrants from an overloaded ship near Puerto Rico. Stranded cat rescued from atop utility pole Animal rescuers in California teamed up with utility company workers to rescue a cat stranded at the top of a utility pole for several days. Fortune cookie numbers earn Va. woman $50,000 Powerball prize A Virginia woman used the numbers from inside a fortune cookie to play Powerball and won a $50,000 prize. Former nurse in U.K. denied bid to appeal child murder convictions A former nurse in Britain has been denied an attempt to appeal her murder and attempted murder convictions related to the deaths of several babies in 2015 and 2016. Alligator escapes from petting zoo at Missouri middle school Authorities in Missouri are searching for a small alligator that escaped from a petting zoo exhibit set up at a Kansas City middle school. NBA star Dwayne Wade, daughter Zaya Wade launch online resource for trans youth NBA Hall of Famer Dwayne Wade and his daughter Zaya Wade on Thursday announced the launch of a digital resource for transgender youth and their supporters. Authorities say Louisiana man weighted his catch in $100K fishing contest A Louisiana man was arrested for allegedly placing weights in fish during the recent Big Bass Splash fishing contest on Toledo Bend. Aaron Moreau turned himself in after the alleged fraud. Study: Ozempic boosts health, survival of patients with kidney disease, Type 2 diabetes Ozempic provides a wide variety of health benefits for people with kidney disease and Type 2 diabetes, a major clinical trial has found. ASPCA opposes House Farm Bill, says it guts local animal protections The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Friday decried a House committee passage of the Farm Bill, asserting it would overturn existing state and local animal welfare laws. U.S. tourist jailed in Turks and Caicos on ammunition charges is freed An American tourist who was facing up to 12 years in jail in Turks and Caicos for having 20 rounds of ammunition in his luggage was released Friday. HPV vaccine linked to sharp reduction in risk of cancers in men Development and uptake of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine has been crucial in reducing rates of virus-linked cervical cancers in women. Now, data suggests the vaccine is saving men from fatal cancers, too. Bulls' Lonzo Ball underwent meniscus transplant during NBA injury absence Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball, who hasn't played in the NBA since 2022 because of knee issues, received a new meniscus from a donor during his time off the court, he said on his podcast. Blackhawks trade with Islanders to move up in 2024 NHL Draft The Chicago Blackhawks completed a trade with the New York Islanders to improve their second first-round pick by two slots and second-round selection by four slots in the 2024 NHL Draft, the team announced Friday. Pentagon says U.S. soldier critically injured while assigned to Gaza humanitarian port A U.S. soldier working at the Gaza pier platform was critically hurt on Thursday and evacuated to Israel, along with two others who were injured in incidents that a military official said were not combat-related. Morgan Spurlock, director known for 'Super Size Me,' dies at 53 "Super Size Me" director Morgan Spurlock died Thursday from complications of cancer. American missionary couple killed by gangs in Haiti David Lloyd III and his wife Natalie, an American missionary couple working in Haiti, were killed by gangs Thursday evening. Missouri State Rep. Ben Baker said his daughter and son-in-law were full-time missionaries. Cognitive declines lead older adults to quit driving Impaired cognitive function foreshadows the decision of many seniors to give up driving, even more so than age or physical changes related to Alzheimer's disease, researchers found. EU, NATO condemn Russia's removal of Estonian border buoys The European Union and NATO are condemning Russia's removal of buoys along a waterway marking its international border with Estonia. Competitive eater Kobayashi says health, lack of hunger caused retirement Health issues and an overall lack of hunger are the main reasons Takeru Kobayashi decided to drop the his buns and hot dogs and retire from competitive eating, he announced on Netflix. WWII submarine USS Harder located 'relatively intact' near Philippines The legendary World War II submarine USS Harder has been located off the Philippines island of Luzon by an organization dedicated to finding the subs the United States lost during the conflict, officials said Friday |
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ICJ Orders Israel to Halt Its Military Incursion Into RafahThe International Court of Justice has no means to enforce its order in the Gazan city, but the ruling added pressure on the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. Uvalde Families Accuse Instagram, ‘Call of Duty’ and Rifle Maker of ‘Grooming’ GunmanThe unusual lawsuits filed on Friday are among the most far-reaching to be filed in response to the escalating number of mass shootings in the United States. The Rolling Stones Live Review: Sounding Great and Defying TimeDuring a 19-song set at MetLife Stadium that spanned 60 years, the band tapped into what seems like a bottomless well of rock ’n’ roll energy. N.C.A.A. Athletes’ Pay Deal Raises Questions About Future of College SportsThe landmark settlement made many wonder what the reality — and impact — of revenue-sharing plans with college athletes would look like. The N.C.A.A.’s Landmark Athlete-Pay Settlement, ExplainedThe $2.8 billion agreement announced on Thursday would, if approved by a judge, allow college athletes to share team revenue for the first time. Here is what we know. Justice Sotomayor Describes Frustration With Being a Liberal on the Supreme CourtIn a conversation at Harvard, the justice spoke of her despair at some of the court’s decisions, but she urged optimism and a focus on future generations. Morgan Spurlock, Documentarian Known for ‘Super Size Me,’ Dies at 53His 2004 film followed Mr. Spurlock as he ate nothing but McDonald’s for a month. It was nominated for an Oscar, but it later came in for criticism. Three Missionaries in Haiti Killed in Gang AttackThe latest assault by Haitian gangs left three people, including two American missionaries and a local pastor, dead in Port-au-Prince. The Architect Who Made Singapore’s Public Housing the Envy of the WorldWith a focus on affordability, community, convenience and light, Liu Thai Ker replaced squalid slums with spacious high-rises. A recent spike in some sale prices, however, has saddened him. How Singapore’s Public Housing System WorksSingapore’s public housing system has been a great success and a key factor in the nation’s development. But in recent years, rising prices have raised questions about affordability. Taquería El Califa de León Went From Local Favorite to World FamousTaquería El Califa de León, in Mexico City, became the first Mexican taco stand to win a Michelin star. Since then, it has been deluged with customers and fame. El Califa de León: la primera taquería con una estrella MichelinEste popular puesto de tacos en Ciudad de México ha duplicado sus ventas y tiene a turistas fotografiando su parrilla desde su mención en la prestigiosa guía gastronómica. Minnesota Republicans Endorse Royce White, an Alex Jones Acolyte, for SenateAlex Jones, Steve Bannon and the left-to-right pipeline. In Gaza, Biden Gets the Chance to Do the Right ThingThe U.S. should side with the International Court of Justice in the Gaza war. How Could Alito Have Been So Foolish to Fly an Upside-Down American Flag?Displaying an upside-down American flag shouldn’t have happened. What’s Spanish for ‘Chutzpah’?Spain is yet another government that suppresses independence-seekers at home while applauding those abroad. Why We Should Have Nice ThingsModern soccer shouldn’t be set up to rob fans of their joy. Chinese Billionaire Accused of Fraud Didn’t Need the Money, Lawyers SayProsecutors put Guo Wengui on trial in New York for defrauding investors of $1 billion. His lawyers told jurors he was building an anti-Communist movement. U.C.L.A. Police Make First Arrest in Attack on Protest EncampmentEdan On, an 18-year-old, was charged with assault. The police said he beat pro-Palestinian protesters with a wooden pole. Are These Drones Too Chinese to Pass U.S. Muster in an Anti-China Moment?U.S.-based Anzu Robotics is selling drones using technology from DJI, a Chinese firm that is the target of efforts by lawmakers to limit Chinese technology in America. Caleb Carr, Author of Dark Histories, Dies at 68His own dark history prompted him to write about and investigate the roots of violence, notably in his best-selling novel “The Alienist.” ‘Old’ Amsterdam Looks Back at New Amsterdam (New York) Through Indigenous EyesThe violent history of the Dutch colony that is now New York is not well known in the Netherlands. The curators of a new exhibition want to change that. |
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Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said Friday he has signed into law a bill making abortion pills a controlled substance and criminalizing possession without a prescription.
The International Court of Justice Friday ordered Israel to stop its Rafah military assault in Gaza to conform with its obligations under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is set to undergo a scheduled medical procedure Friday evening, the Pentagon said in a statement.
Numerous events and ceremonies honoring America's fallen veterans are set to take place this weekend leading up to Memorial Day on Monday.
American customs officials on Friday confirmed they rescued 68 undocumented migrants from an overloaded ship near Puerto Rico.
Animal rescuers in California teamed up with utility company workers to rescue a cat stranded at the top of a utility pole for several days.
A Virginia woman used the numbers from inside a fortune cookie to play Powerball and won a $50,000 prize.
A former nurse in Britain has been denied an attempt to appeal her murder and attempted murder convictions related to the deaths of several babies in 2015 and 2016.
Authorities in Missouri are searching for a small alligator that escaped from a petting zoo exhibit set up at a Kansas City middle school.
NBA Hall of Famer Dwayne Wade and his daughter Zaya Wade on Thursday announced the launch of a digital resource for transgender youth and their supporters.
A Louisiana man was arrested for allegedly placing weights in fish during the recent Big Bass Splash fishing contest on Toledo Bend. Aaron Moreau turned himself in after the alleged fraud.
Ozempic provides a wide variety of health benefits for people with kidney disease and Type 2 diabetes, a major clinical trial has found.
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Friday decried a House committee passage of the Farm Bill, asserting it would overturn existing state and local animal welfare laws.
An American tourist who was facing up to 12 years in jail in Turks and Caicos for having 20 rounds of ammunition in his luggage was released Friday.
Development and uptake of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine has been crucial in reducing rates of virus-linked cervical cancers in women. Now, data suggests the vaccine is saving men from fatal cancers, too.
Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball, who hasn't played in the NBA since 2022 because of knee issues, received a new meniscus from a donor during his time off the court, he said on his podcast.
The Chicago Blackhawks completed a trade with the New York Islanders to improve their second first-round pick by two slots and second-round selection by four slots in the 2024 NHL Draft, the team announced Friday.
A U.S. soldier working at the Gaza pier platform was critically hurt on Thursday and evacuated to Israel, along with two others who were injured in incidents that a military official said were not combat-related.
"Super Size Me" director Morgan Spurlock died Thursday from complications of cancer.
David Lloyd III and his wife Natalie, an American missionary couple working in Haiti, were killed by gangs Thursday evening. Missouri State Rep. Ben Baker said his daughter and son-in-law were full-time missionaries.
Impaired cognitive function foreshadows the decision of many seniors to give up driving, even more so than age or physical changes related to Alzheimer's disease, researchers found.
The European Union and NATO are condemning Russia's removal of buoys along a waterway marking its international border with Estonia.
Health issues and an overall lack of hunger are the main reasons Takeru Kobayashi decided to drop the his buns and hot dogs and retire from competitive eating, he announced on Netflix.
The legendary World War II submarine USS Harder has been located off the Philippines island of Luzon by an organization dedicated to finding the subs the United States lost during the conflict, officials said Friday 
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