It would require restrictions imposed past a fetus’ viability outside the womb, which is typically around the 24th week of pregnancy and was the standard under Roe v. Wade, to be based on evidence of patient health and safety benefits
White House spokesman Ian Sams said in response that the House GOP’s eagerness to go after the president “regardless of the truth is seemingly bottomless”
President Joe Biden has signed a proclamation establishing the Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument, which will be located across three sites in Illinois and Mississippi and will be federally protected places
Top colleges’ preferential treatment of children of alumni, who are often white, has faced mounting scrutiny since the Supreme Court last month struck down affirmative action
The agreement includes a provision to increase starting pay for part-time workers, which had been a sticking point in the negotiations
The sentence for Robert Hadden was a measure of vindication for hundreds of former patients who accused the doctor of molesting them during examinations
The policy, which has been in effect for months, allows immigration authorities to deny asylum to migrants who arrive at the US-Mexico border without first applying online or seeking protection in a country they passed through
The city of Manta’s local leader Agustín Intriago was shot during a tour of a construction site, while riots have broken out in at least four prisons in the country
The US exit from the agency in 2017 followed a 2011 move by UNESCO to include Palestine as a member state, which led the US and Israel to cease financing the organization
The crash happened Tuesday on Interstate 75 in Chattanooga. Police say traffic slowed, causing four cars in the motorcade to hit each other
The drug lord was the leader of Los Cuinis, an ally of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel in Mexico
The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act requires that insurers provide the same level of coverage for both mental and physical health care
Republicans continue to escalate their ongoing investigation into his handling of the probe into Hunter Biden
Republicans behind the plan say it had nothing to do with thwarting an abortion rights question this fall. However, early summer campaign messaging on social media and in churches urges a yes vote “to protect life.”
The agency in recent years has experienced more threats, in part tied to conspiracy theories that agents were going to target middle-income taxpayers more aggressively
The underground search comes as authorities are investigating whether any of the three killings that Rex Heuermann has been charged with happened at his Massapequa Park home
Officers tried to stop a commercial semitruck that was missing a mud flap and wouldn’t stop for an inspection. Jadarrius Rose, who is Black, eventually got out of his truck and on his knees with his hands raised in the air
The sailor, rescued by a Mexican tuna boat, talks to EL PAÍS about his life, the time he spent adrift in the Pacific and his dog Bella
The Justice Department has warned Gov. Greg Abbott that the barrier is unlawful and the Biden administration will sue if the state doesn’t remove it
While historians may dwell on the civil rights leader’s extramarital affairs, we must not lose sight of his heroism in the face of injustice
The Arizona agency that oversees regulated utilities now bans power companies from cutting off power for failure to pay during Arizona’s hottest months. But advocates say more could be done to help prevent more deaths
The former president’s political team has been working for years to shape the mosaic of local GOP rules around how delegates are awarded in each state after the complex and sometimes convoluted rules tripped up his 2016 campaign
The South Korean businesswoman just became CEO and majority owner of Olympique Lyonnais Féminin, and also owns a majority stake in the NWSL’s Washington Spirit
The attack happened Saturday morning only a few hundred yards from a trailhead and private campground
Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis and other candidates have praised them. DeSantis’ wife, Casey DeSantis, predicts they’ll be a “game changer” in the 2024 election
Many Afghan students are nearing graduation at U.S. schools and planning their futures. But others still hope to find a way to get to the U.S
Thursday’s decision in Missouri follows a trend. School board matters have become intense political battlegrounds