Abortion Laws Around the World
By Michael Wines Court challenges to sweeping rollbacks of abortion rights must go through state supreme courts, many of which have shaped by years of conservative activism. | | By The New York Times The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on abortion quickly led to bans in at least eight states, a shift toward criminalization that runs counter to recent easings in countries that had longstanding bans. | | By Danny Hakim Rudy Giuliani, Lindsey Graham, John Eastman and several others in the former president's orbit were subpoenaed in the election meddling inquiry. | | |
World By Patrick Kingsley The U.S. government said Shireen Abu Akleh was likely hit by a bullet fired from Israeli military lines in the occupied West Bank, but unintentionally, fueling claims that Washington isn't impartial. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Katherine Stewart The way the movement's leaders see it, Dobbs is just a way station. | | |
By Reuters The gunman who shot into a parade in Highland Park, Ill., fired more than 70 rounds and appeared to be shooting randomly, the police said. | | By The New York Times President Biden bestowed America's highest military honor on four Vietnam-era soldiers, one of whom was killed in action, for "acts of incredible heroism." | | By Reuters Denys Shmyhal, Ukraine's prime minister, called for the seized assets of Russia and Russian oligarchs to be used toward funding Ukraine's recovery from the mass destruction wrought by Russia's invasion. | | |
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