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EXPLAINER: The Texas Abortion's Law Swift Impact, And Future
A federal judge in October will hear the Biden administration's efforts to block Texas' new law banning most abortions, which is already putting a strain on clinics and patients in the two weeks since it took effect.
Armenia Files Suit Against Azerbaijan At World Court
Armenia filed a case at the World Court asserting that Azerbaijan has violated an international treaty on racial discrimination, the court said on Thursday.
UK, US, Australia Launch New Trilateral Indo-Pacific Alliance AUKUS
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson joined US President Joe Biden and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison from Downing Street for the virtual address before a joint statement was released.
Appeals Court Sides With Biden's Deportation Priorities
An federal appeals court on Wednesday allowed the Biden administration's selective criteria on who should be deported to remain in effect, rejecting one of Texas' challenges to the president's immigration policies.
Taliban 'Recover' $12.3 Million Cash, Gold Bars From Former Govt Officials
Afghanistan's economy is near collapse even as the United Nations has made hectic efforts to galvanise global efforts to rush food and essential supplies.
Empty Bullet Casings, Rotting Food & Last Message of Defiance: At Kabul Airport, Remnants Reveal Chaotic US Exit
Taliban fighters took Kabul on August 15 after a lightning offensive launched in May as the United States and NATO began their final withdrawal.
Florida Woman Pleads Guilty to Threatening to Kill Vice-President Kamala Harris
Phelps admitted during a plea hearing that she sent her husband, who was in prison, a 30-second video of herself threatening to kill Harris in February.
Should World Pull Up Its Socks to Deal With Another Pandemic? Thousands of Covid-Like Infections Reveal Risk
Researchers say an average of 400,000 such infections occur annually, most going unrecognised as they cause mild or no symptoms and aren't easily transmitted.
Neither Through Vaccine Nor Natural Infection, Here's What Experts Say About the End of Covid-19 Pandemic
While nothing is certain, we have a lot of evidence on which to build some realistic expectations about how the pandemic will progress.
Judge Rejects Ballot Question To Scrap Minneapolis PD
A judge on Tuesday rejected an attempt to salvage a proposed charter amendment on the future of policing in Minneapolis, ruling just days before early and absentee voting begins in the city where George Floyd died in police custody that any votes on the q...
Thanks, Tom Brady! Ageless Quarterback Helps NBC In Ratings
The ageless Tom Brady is due a thank you note from NBC.
Buffalo Bills To Require Proof Of Vaccination From Fans
The Buffalo Bills joined the Las Vegas Raiders on Tuesday as the only NFL teams to require proof of vaccination against COVID19 for all fans over the age of 12.
Norm Macdonald, Former 'Saturday Night Live' Comic, Dies
Comic Norm Macdonald, a former Saturday Night Live writer and performer who was Weekend Update host during the 1990s, has died.
Britain and Neighbours Set Out Paths for Coping with Covid-19
British officials on Tuesday recommended COVID-19 boosters be given to all vulnerable people and those aged over 50.
Putin to Self-Isolate Over Coronavirus Cases in Inner Circle
In a phone call with Tajikistan's President, Putin said that in connection with identified coronavirus cases in his circle, he will observe a self-isolation regime
R. Kelly Assistant Says He Made Her Write False Confession
R. Kelly's longtime assistant testified Monday that the R&B superstar was so paranoid, he once asked her to change into a robe to demonstrate she was not wearing a wire.