Texas sues New York doctor accused of posting abortion pills
The case – the first of its kind – will test what happens when state abortion laws are at odds.
The case – the first of its kind – will test what happens when state abortion laws are at odds.
None of first responders were injured, but the truck driver was taken to the hospital for minor injuries, according to officials.
Around 55,000 postal workers began striking on 15 November over pay and working conditions.
Some have long called for the practice of changing the clock twice a year to end.
China’s ambassador is expected to attend and other officials may join him, two people told the BBC’s US partner CBS.
The US government says the flying objects pose no threat to national security, but their origin and intentions remain unclear.
Online adulation painting Luigi Mangione as a folk hero and fueled by health system anger has worried authorities.
The former House speaker suffered an unspecified injury while on an official trip to Luxembourg, her office says.
Authorities say she echoed words connected to the murder when she allegedly said “delay, deny, depose, you people are next”.
A lawyer working with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has asked the F.D.A. to withdraw approval of the current shot because it hasn’t been tested against a placebo. Scientists say such a test would be unethical.