Supreme Court Hints That It May Allow Challenge to Texas Abortion Law
Tuesday, November 2, 2021 | |
By Jim Tankersley, Lisa Friedman and Somini Sengupta The opening day of a climate summit was heavy on dire warnings and light on substantive proposals as leaders in Glasgow met to discuss a warming world. | | By Adam Liptak In two arguments on Monday, the justices considered challenges from abortion providers and the Biden administration to a law that bans abortions after about six weeks. | | By Jack Ewing and Patricia Cohen Because so many jobs depend on automaking, the industry's production problems are causing the pain to ripple. | | |
Travel | The World Through a Lens By Frank Herfort Between 2014 and 2020, Frank Herfort visited more than 770 metro stations in 19 cities, creating a remarkable archive of architectural and artistic splendor. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Kathryn Kolbert and Julie F. Kay Abortion-right supporters need to stop banging our heads against the Supreme Court's marble walls. | | |
By The Associated Press and Reuters The 21-story apartment building was under construction when it crumbled in Lagos, Nigeria, killing at least five people. Many more people are feared to be trapped under the rubble. | | By Reuters On the last day of the Group of 20 summit, President Biden told reporters that it was not inconsistent for him to urge oil producers to pump more fossil fuels while imploring countries to tackle climate change. | | By The Associated Press India's prime minister, Narendra Modi, committed to five measures to fight climate change during the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, including plans to ensure that half of the nation's energy mix comes from sources other than fossil fuels by 2030. | | |
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