Workers searched mountains of rubble for a fifth day in Turkey and Syria, rescuing people who had been trapped for more than 100 hours. Live updates.
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A Texas judge could soon force a major abortion pill off market nationwide. Here’s what to know.
A ruling in the anti-abortion groups’ favor could mean healthcare providers across the U.S. will be barred from prescribing abortion pills.
2 arrested in California shooting that killed 6, including mother and 10-month-old
Angel Uriarte, 35, and Noah Beard, 25, were arrested and charged each with six counts of murder in connection with the Jan. 16 shooting.
Train derailment in northeastern Ohio causes massive fire, evacuations
About 50 cars of the train derailed in East Palestine, near Ohio’s border with Pennsylvania. There were no immediate reports of injuries.
George Washington University installs emergency contraception vending machine for students
GWU is the 32nd university with an emergency contraception vending machine, according to the American Society for Emergency Contraception.
‘Cloud of dishonor’: Memphis Police SCORPION unit disbanded after Tyre Nichols’ death
Memphis police disbanded the SCORPION unit Saturday. The officers charged in Tyre Nichols’ death were members of the specialized Memphis Police unit.
House Democrats introduce bill targeting ban on federal funding for most abortions
The Hyde Amendment blocks federal funds from being used to pay for abortion, including restricting the use of federal Medicaid funds for abortion.
‘I’ve never seen anything like this’: 1 killed, 2 injured after Denny’s sign falls in Kentucky, crushing car
The sign partially crushed a car after falling from a pole near a Denny’s parking lot in Elizabethtown, located about 45 miles south of Louisville.
‘Deeply saddened’: At least 4 US residents among 72 people killed in Nepal plane crash
At least two U.S. citizens and two permanent residents were among those killed in the plane crash over the weekend, a State Department official said.
‘Dream bigger’: How weekend marches keep advocates’ fight for Roe v Wade alive on 50th anniversary
Sunday will also mark the first anniversary since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year.