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Lawsuit Filed Challenging Arkansas' Near-total Abortion Ban
Abortion rights supporters on Wednesday filed a lawsuit challenging Arkansas' neartotal ban on the procedure that's part of an effort by conservatives to force the U.S. Supreme Court to review the Roe v. Wade decision.
Israeli Police Suspend Officer In East Jerusalem Shooting
Israeli police said Wednesday that an officer involved in shooting a Palestinian teen in the courtyard of her east Jerusalem home last week has been suspended pending an investigation.
LA Airport Cargo Handlers Charged With Stealing Gold Bars
Two cargo handlers were charged Tuesday with stealing gold bars from a shipment at Los Angeles International Airport.
Fox Making Carlson, Hannity And Ingraham Available To Stream
Fox News is now making Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham available to watch 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Prosecutor Won't Pursue Charges Nat'l Guard Shooting Of Cook
Louisville's top criminal prosecutor won't pursue charges against Louisville police or National Guard members in the fatal shooting of a barbecue cook last year.
Death Threats And Arrests: Belarus Opposition Media Struggles At Home And Abroad
In an elegant apartment building in central Warsaw flying a red and white flag from its first floor balcony, a symbol of the Belarusian opposition, remnants of the antigovernment media in Belarus are shrugging off a new wave of death threats.
Moderna's Single-dose Covid-19 Vaccine in India Likely Next Year; Pfizer Ready with 5 Cr Doses for 2021
Two rounds of high-level meetings chaired by the Cabinet Secretary were held last week on the availability of vaccines in the global as well as domestic markets
Governor Appoints 1st Black Woman To Missouri Supreme Court
Republican Gov. Mike Parson on Monday appointed Missouri Eastern District Appeals Court Judge Robin Ransom to be the first Black woman to serve on the state Supreme Court.
Former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman Regains Law License
Former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman has regained his state law license, years after being released from federal prison in a government corruption case.
Mexican Parents Clean Reopening Schools Where Thieves Took Even Toilet Doors
Wiping away dust from bookshelves and mopping grimy floors, teachers and parents across Mexico are sprucing up vandalised schools ahead of the nationwide reopening on June 7.
Texas Constable's Office Accused Of Abusing Female Deputies
Three female deputies filed a federal lawsuit Monday accusing a Texas constable of turning the office's undercover operations into a boozefueled playground for sexual exploitation."
Yedlin, Siebatcheu On US Roster For Nations League Semifinal
Defender DeAndre Yedlin and forward Jordan Siebatcheu earned spots on the 23man U.S. roster for the CONCACAF National League semifinal against Honduras at Denver on June 3.
In China, 80,000 Children Were 'Snatched' in 2019 by Parents Fighting for Custody: Report
According to activists who have worked with such cases, the abductor moves and hides the children, typically with the help of their parents or family members.
Defending Champ Finland Beats US 2-1 In World Championship
Jussi Olkinuora made 29 saves, Iiro Pakarinen and Atte Ohtamaa scored and defending champion Finland beat the United States 21 on Saturday in their opening game in the world hockey championship.
UN Envoy: Failure To Get Rid Of Libya Mercenaries A Threat
The U.N. special envoy for Libya warned the Security Council on Friday that progress on the key issue of withdrawing mercenaries and foreign fighters from Libya has stalled and their continued presence is a threat not only to Libya but to the entire Afric...
Judge: Dakota Access Line Can Stay Open Pending Corps Review
A federal judge ruled Friday that the Dakota Access oil pipeline may continue operating while the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conducts an extensive environmental review.