Month: May 2022
Draft Opinion Overturning Roe Raises a Question: Are More Precedents Next?
The legal reasoning that the Supreme Court’s conservative bloc is considering to end abortion rights could uproot a series of other past rulings that created modern rights.
Read MoreHow Dolly Meckler turned her challah-baking hobby into a fast-rising business
Featured in Forbes and the New Yorker, the baker says she wasn’t the ‘kitchen type’ before the pandemic, but social media savvy from working in entertainment has got her on a roll
Read MoreWHO report finds nearly 15 million deaths associated with COVID-19 worldwide
Nearly 15 million people around the world have died from COVID’s impact, directly or indirectly, during the first two years of the pandemic, according to a new World Health Organization report. It’s also about three times higher than governments have
Read MoreStocks plummet in worst day since pandemic began as ‘economic forecast darkens’
The stock market had its worst day since the start of the pandemic on Thursday, just one day after the Dow Jones Industrial Index average posted its best day since 2020. Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell joins Judy Woodruff to
Read MoreNews Wrap: 3 people killed near Tel Aviv as Israeli police search for attackers
In our news wrap Thursday, three people were stabbed to death near Tel Aviv as Israeli police search for for a pair of suspected Palestinian attackers. Also, President Biden named Karine Jean-Pierre as his White House press secretary, dust storms
Read MoreNews Wrap: 3 people killed near Tel Aviv as Israeli police search for attackers
In our news wrap Thursday, three people were stabbed to death near Tel Aviv as Israeli police search for for a pair of suspected Palestinian attackers. Also, President Biden named Karine Jean-Pierre as his White House press secretary, dust storms
Read MoreNews Wrap: 3 people killed near Tel Aviv as Israeli police search for attackers
In our news wrap Thursday, three people were stabbed to death near Tel Aviv as Israeli police search for for a pair of suspected Palestinian attackers. Also, President Biden named Karine Jean-Pierre as his White House press secretary, dust storms
Read MoreNearly half of LGBTQ youth seriously considered suicide, survey finds
A survey found rising rates of suicidal thought, as well as significant disparities among trans youth and LGBTQ youth of color. (Image credit: Erich Schlegel/AP Images for Human Rights Campaign)
Read MoreHeavy fighting rages at Mariupol steel plant as the UN renews push to evacuate civilians
Russian efforts to seize the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol are meeting fierce resistance Thursday, as Ukrainian fighters continue their last-ditch stand in the port city. This as the United Nations announced a new operation to evacuate some of the
Read MoreHeavy fighting rages at Mariupol steel plant as the UN renews push to evacuate civilians
Russian efforts to seize the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol are meeting fierce resistance Thursday, as Ukrainian fighters continue their last-ditch stand in the port city. This as the United Nations announced a new operation to evacuate some of the
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