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Justice Department will ask the Supreme Court to restore full access to abortion pill
The Justice Department is seeking emergency relief from the U.S. Supreme Court in a Texas case involving limited access to the abortion drug mifepristone.
A regional sports network bankruptcy means some baseball fans may not see games on TV
The bankruptcy filing of Diamond Sports Group, owner of 19 regional sports networks across the country, means some baseball fans might not be able to watch their teams on TV.
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Feinstein asks to be temporarily replaced on Judiciary Committee amid calls to resign
The move could help Senate Democrats advance more federal judges for confirmation. Feinstein, the oldest member of Congress, hasn't cast a vote since Feb. 16.
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The surprising science of how pregnancy begins
The start of pregnancy — as well as exactly when that happens — is a hot topic in some state legislatures and U.S. courts. Understanding the nuances of what happens when has never been more important.
In Ukraine, crop fields riddled with landmines put farmers' lives at risk
By one estimate, mines have already killed nearly 200 civilians since the start of the war.
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Could hospitals handle another event like the Boston Marathon bombings?
If a similar event were to happen now, in a post-pandemic world, it's likely Boston hospitals wouldn't have the same capacity to handle it as they did a decade ago.
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South Florida sees severe flooding
As much as 20 inches of rain fell during storms Wednesday.
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Lagos, Nigeria's coastal megacity, is experiencing a population boom
Lagos is the commercial capital of Africa's most populous country, but the booming city is unprepared for the influx of those searching for a better life.
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Florida has a new abortion ban after 6 weeks, but it can't go into effect yet
The ban gives Gov. DeSantis a key political victory among Republican primary voters as he prepares to launch a presidential candidacy built on his national brand as a conservative standard bearer.
A mother remembers when her daughter wrote her own bill of rights
In this week's StoryCorps, Folashade Alao reminisces with her mother about the bill of rights she created for herself as a child.
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