The top courts in Texas and Ohio on Friday allowed the Republican-led states to enforce restrictions and bans on abortions after the U.S. Supreme Court last week overturned the nationwide constitutional right to abortion.
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The top courts in Texas and Ohio on Friday allowed the Republican-led states to enforce restrictions and bans on abortions after the U.S. Supreme Court last week overturned the nationwide constitutional right to abortion.
White House economics adviser Brian Deese made headlines when he said that Americans could expect to continue to pay high gas prices for the “future of the liberal world order,” in a CNN interview on Thursday.
Dutchman Fabio Jakobsen claimed the second stage of the Tour de France, a 202.2-km flat ride from Roskilde to Nyborg, in a stunning sprint finish after edging out Wout van Aert and Mads Pedersen on Saturday.
In 2001, Gallup began polling patriotism in America and dividing respondents into five groups depending on their level of American pride, as follows: extremely proud, very proud, moderately proud, only a little proud, and not proud at all.
Every year, upwards of 100 million Americans observe a fireworks display on July Fourth.
Elon Musk on Friday night broke his nine-day silence on Twitter, the social media platform he is trying to buy for $44 billion, posting a picture of him meeting Pope Francis on Thursday.
Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) along with other Democratic leaders have pledged to “crack down” on pro-life organizations that offer support to women in crisis pregnancies. They have introduced legislation into the Senate that, if passed, could result in hefty fines that will hinder the mission of these crisis pregnancy centers (CPC).
At least five people were killed and 49 injured by a magnitude 6.1 earthquake in southern Iran early on Saturday, state media reported, with the area also hit soon after by two strong quakes of up to 6.3 magnitude.
There is an ongoing lawsuit filed by Iowan ex-jailer Dean Naylor regarding a violation of religious freedom and First Amendment rights.
A Taliban-run gathering of thousands of male religious and ethnic leaders ended on Saturday by asking foreign governments to formally recognize their administration but made no signals of changes on international demands such as the opening of girls’ high schools.