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Supreme Court Leaves In Place Law That Effectively Bans Abortion By Pill — For Now
Clinics in Arkansas began canceling medical abortions Tuesday. The law, which heavily restricts abortion by medication, is threatening two of the state's three facilities that perform abortions.
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In Win For Privacy Rights, Court Says Police Need Warrant To Search Area Around Home
The Supreme Court reversed a conviction that came after an officer looked at a motorcycle under a tarp outside a private residence — without a warrant.
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ABC Cancels 'Roseanne' After Racist Twitter Rant From Its Star
The comedian's tweets were "abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," the president of ABC Entertainment said.
Scientists Use Lasers To Map An Ancient City In Jordan
The researchers used a technology known as LiDAR to map the city of Jerash. It's helping them understand its past, as a growing modern city encroaches on the well-preserved ancient site.
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What Did Big Pharma Executives Know About The Opioid Crisis?
A new report says the Justice Department had a case against three executives over a decade ago.
Supreme Court Declines To Hear Challenge To Arkansas Abortion Law
The Supreme Court declined to take up an appeal to a restrictive abortion law in Arkansas that would effectively ban abortions by medication. But this is hardly the end of the line for this case.
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From The Front Lines Of The Ebola War: Never Stop Going, Take It Slow
Leah Feldman was on the Doctors Without Borders team in the 2014 outbreak. Now she's helping fight the virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo — and literally sweating in her boots.
Battling Depression And Suicide Among Female Veterans
Female veterans have higher rates of depression and suicide than their male counterparts. Advocates say the VA must step up its efforts to reach women who need help and may not be seeking it.
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Now That Ireland Has Repealed Its Abortion Ban, Will Belfast Follow?
The answer is complicated: The fate of Northern Ireland's own ban hinges not just on the opinions of its residents but on the broader political scene in the U.K.
Alberto's Rains Bring Dangerous Floods, Mudslides To Central And Eastern U.S.
In western North Carolina, emergency officials have rescinded an evacuation order that was triggered by fears about the dam at Lake Tahoma. But high water levels continue to pose perilous risks.
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