
White House braces for ruling on abortion pill’s fate
A lawsuit filed by an anti-abortion group in Texas claims that the Food and Drug Administration wrongly approved mifepristone for abortion use more than 23 years ago

A lawsuit filed by an anti-abortion group in Texas claims that the Food and Drug Administration wrongly approved mifepristone for abortion use more than 23 years ago

‘He’s not finished what he’s started. And that’s what’s important,’ Jill Biden says

Prosecutor Creighton Waters grilled the former lawyer about what he repeatedly called a “new story” about what happened at the kennels on the evening of June 7, 2021

The Associated Press fact-checks claims that birds are ‘dropping dead’ because of the hazardous chemicals released after the train accident in East Palestine

Each year in the United States, they result in 400 to 500 deaths according to federal highway administrators

Consumers should contact Cosori to receive a free replacement air fryer or another product

On a year-over-year basis, prices rose 5.4%, up from a 5.3% annual increase in December

President Xi Jinping’s government is reiterating his country’s claim to being neutral, despite blocking efforts at the United Nations to condemn the invasion

The action seeks to punish 250 people and firms and puts financial blocks on banks, arms dealers and technology companies tied to weapons production

Pakistani Sen. Mushtaq Ahmed Khan tweeted Friday that the two brothers had reached Islamabad airport. “There was no trial, no court proceedings, no charges against them”, he wrote on Twitter.

44% of American children had depressive episodes lasting at least two weeks and nearly half had thought about suicide

The wastewater has been delivered to Texas Molecular, which injects hazardous waste into the ground for disposal

The weather service issued rare blizzard warnings for Southern California mountain areas and urged drivers to avoid dangerous roads

Finding the next most recent Texan-less presidential cycle requires going all the way back to 1952

Explorers have searched for the Savannah for over two centuries but have not found anything they could definitively link to the famous ship

The plan issued by the Foreign Ministry urges the end of Western sanctions, measures to ensure the safety of nuclear facilities, the establishment of humanitarian corridors, and steps to ensure the export of grain

Federal investigators released a preliminary report into the fiery derailment that prompted a toxic chemical release and an evacuation
Writers and publishers in the American continent are using literature as a tool to prevent the disappearance of endangered languages. Through books, workshops, classes and new spaces on the Internet, they seek to document, protect and revitalize the use of their languages and cultures

Research and development expenses nearly doubled to $1.2 billion for the drugmaker

‘I would never intentionally do anything to hurt either one of them,’ the disgraced South Carolina attorney said with tears running down his cheeks

Four new charges, including securities fraud and conspiracy fraud counts, were unveiled with the unsealing of the refreshed indictment in Manhattan federal court

Federal agents arrested Carlos Watson at a Manhattan hotel after two of the company’s top executives pleaded guilty this month to fraud charges

More than 192,000 customers in Michigan and nearly 89,000 in Illinois were without electricity Wednesday evening

The sentence comes on top of the more than 20 years the former film producer has left to serve for a similar 2020 conviction in New York

The photo shows the top of the pilot’s helmet inside the U-2 cockpit with the balloon flying below

The R&B singer will serve most of that sentence simultaneously with a 30-year term for racketeering and sex trafficking charges

The 222 political prisoners come from all walks of life but share a common sentiment: ‘Anyone who loves their family doesn’t want this’