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Alabama could prosecute women who use abortion pills

Alabama women who use pills to induce abortions may face prosecution from the state, the state's attorney general said.

Advertisers hesitant to return to Twitter due to Musk unpredictability

Advertisers remain hesitant to return to Twitter because of owner Elon Musk's unpredictable management.

Putin snaps in recorded meeting with ministers

A recorded meeting shows Russian President Vladimir Putin losing his temper when arguing with his deputy prime minister.

Four McCarthy detractors tapped for ‘A’-committee assignments

Four of Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) conservative defectors during his heated floor battle to get the gavel were selected by the GOP Steering Committee to serve on “A” committees on Wednesday.

Hawley and Bush send joint letter requesting radioactive testing of Missouri school district

Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley (R) and Rep. Cori Bush (D) requested that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers launch additional radioactive containment testing at Hazelwood School District properties.

Assault and resisting arrest charges dropped against DC climate activist

The charges against a Washington, D.C., climate activist have been dropped after he was arrested in October on claims that he assaulted police officers.

White House: Biden won’t ban gas stoves, but their ’emissions’ can be ‘hazardous’

Gas stoves won't be banned any time soon, but they do emit hazardous missions that could present "indoor air quality hazards," the White House said Wednesday.

First lady Jill Biden recovering after doctors remove multiple cancerous lesions

First lady Jill Biden is recovering in good spirits after doctors removed multiple cancerous lesions during a scheduled Mohs surgery at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Wednesday.

Russia to launch rescue mission for stranded astronauts on International Space Station

Russia will send a rescue pod to the International Space Station next month, to rescue three stranded crew members after a micrometeoroid left a hole in their original vessel last month.

GOP House passes two anti-abortion bills among first votes of new congress

The Republican-led House approved two anti-abortion bills on Wednesday, legislation intended to communicate the GOP majority's opposition to abortion and disapproval of the Biden administration.
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