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Other physicians remained hesitant, afraid the court order would not stand for long and thrust them back into legal jeopardy
Report by Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats offers new insight into how Trump asked department leaders to declare election 'corrupt,' disparaged its top official for not doing anything to overturn results
Komsomolskaya Pravda announced the decision to close its Belarusian subsidiary on Tuesday night, citing 'the events of the past year and especially the past week.'
Shooting part of sudden rise in targeted killings of civilians in disputed Himalayan territory
Local jurisdictions put 'once-in-a-lifetime sum of money' from federal COVID pandemic rescue stimulus to use for projects they earlier could not afford
Law prohibits abortions once cardiac activity is detected, which is usually around six weeks, before some women even know they are pregnant
Education Department will temporarily drop some of the toughest requirements around Public Service Loan Forgiveness, a program that was launched in 2007
China’s ambassador to France Lu Shaye sent a warning letter in February calling on Alain Richard to cancel the Taiwan visit
The measles outbreak, detected in 24 people, had put on hold one of the largest refugee resettlement efforts in US history
The new regulation will restore the federal family planning program to the way it ran under the Obama administration, when clinics were able to refer women seeking abortions to a provider
'Unless there is progress, it would be difficult to have' Myanmar's military leader Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing at the ASEAN summit later this month, Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah tweeted
Authorities have refused to disclose the reason behind the arrest of Danny Fenster
Death toll from Cyclone Shaheen rose to 13 while other fishermen from Iran remained missing as storm moved further inland into Oman and weakened
The seizure of the equipment of Piotr Bakselerowicz, a reporter for the liberal Gazeta Wyborcza newspaper, took place on Saturday in Zielona Gora, a city in western Poland 450 kilometers (280 miles) from Warsaw
Monday's ruling came a week after three former Cabinet ministers, who are also defendants in the investigation, accused the judge of bias and filed lawsuits demanding he be dismissed
More earthquakes are rattling the Spanish island of La Palma, as the lava flow from an erupting volcano surged after part of the crater collapsed
The 11-month war is weakening Ethiopia's economy
The accident reportedly involved a truck colliding with a civilian police car in which Vilks and his police protection were traveling, news media said
In some areas, hospitalizations are approaching the pandemic peak from last winter and some intensive care units have been full
A statement from the city of Huntington Beach says at least 477,000 liters of oil spilled into the waters off Orange County
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