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CVS and Walgreens find themselves at the center of the abortion debate

The country's largest pharmaceutical chains have found themselves at the center of the national debate over abortion rights, as anti-abortion advocates zero in on abortion medication in the fallout from the Dobbs v. Jackson Supreme Court decision.

FTC asks court to hold ‘pharma bro’ Martin Shkreli in contempt for failing to abide by orders

The Federal Trade Commission asked a federal judge to hold Martin Shkreli, also known as the "pharma bro," in contempt of court over his failure to pay a hefty fine and his reentrance into the pharmaceutical market.

Kentucky woman killed by Denny’s sign, two others hurt

A Kentucky woman was killed and two people were hurt when a Denny's restaurant sign fell on the car they were in.

Illinois assault-style weapons ban temporarily halted by judge

An Illinois judge temporarily froze an assault-style weapons ban while state courts decide on a number of lawsuits against it.

Karine Jean-Pierre’s tough week of questions about Biden and classified documents

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is continuing to defend President Joe Biden’s handling of classified material with answers that yield little new information, even as the president says he has “no regrets” about his handling of the matter.

Gov. Kristi Noem bans state from doing business with companies tied to ‘evil foreign governments’

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) signed an executive order Friday that forbids state business with telecommunications companies with ties to "evil foreign governments."

Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes bought one-way ticket to Mexico after conviction

Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes bought a one-way ticket to Mexico shortly after her conviction for fraud, a court filing revealed.

Lake vs. Masters? Sinema Senate seat could draw crowded Republican field

Kari Lake and Blake Masters, two of Arizona's most polarizing political figures, could soon be on a collision course as reports surface that both camps are considering a 2024 run for Sen. Kyrsten Sinema's (I-AZ) Senate seat.

A ’50-50′ chance: Ukraine gets armor but not tanks they need

An assembly of Western defense officials ended without Germany agreeing to send tanks to Ukraine, but an influx of other armored vehicles has set the stage for an impending clash of Russian and Ukrainian forces.

Rep. Michael McCaul scoffs at Chinese trolling of his TikTok criticism

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-TX) dismissed criticism from Chinese state-run media after he praised Texas A&M's decision to ban TikTok on its campus.
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