Supreme Court Grants Additional Days for Abortion Pill Access via Mail
The Supreme Court has decided to extend access to the abortion pill mifepristone, allowing its distribution through telemedicine and mail for at least three more days.
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The Supreme Court has decided to extend access to the abortion pill mifepristone, allowing its distribution through telemedicine and mail for at least three more days.
The introduction of Bill C-22 has reignited fears among privacy advocates, who view it as a troubling continuation of previous surveillance efforts by the Canadian government.
In a notable political development, a Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice has left the Democratic Party, reflecting rising concerns over antisemitism within the party.
An 18-year-old girl reported a frightening encounter at a red light, believing she was being carjacked by a man with a gun, who turned out to be an off-duty lieutenant.
The Toronto duo MOONRIIVR has released 'Force of Habit,' a new single that combines upbeat indie rock with 60s-inspired kraut rock elements, creating a nostalgic yet vibrant sound.
The recent breach of voter data in Alberta, linked to a separatist group, has sparked significant concerns regarding the integrity of Canada's electoral system.
Ford has filed a patent for technology that enables parked vehicles to autonomously detect and avoid potential collisions, such as with shopping carts.
Atef Najib, cousin of Syrian President Bashar Assad, faces war crime charges linked to his alleged role in suppressing protests in 2011, which escalated into a prolonged civil conflict.
Five activists, known as the 'Ulm 5', are on trial in Germany for a break-in at Elbit Systems, with their defense claiming the act was intended to obstruct genocide.
A recent police operation has uncovered the alarming youth presence within Berlin's neo-Nazi scene. In response, those affected by this extremism are taking action.
As the lawsuit initiated by Elon Musk enters its final week, significant rivalries within OpenAI are being revealed, with CEO Sam Altman set to take the stand.
In a significant legal decision, Brazil's Supreme Court has blocked a law intended to significantly reduce the prison term of former President Jair Bolsonaro.
A police pursuit involving a Chevy Malibu reached speeds of 140 MPH, resulting in a dramatic rollover when the driver lost control of the vehicle.
While both police and retailers utilize plate readers, the regulations governing their use differ significantly, with private companies facing less stringent disclosure requirements.
Mohamed Bulbul, a journalist in Mogadishu, was reportedly detained and assaulted by police after reporting on a woman’s claims of torture in prison.
A recent Supreme Court ruling has led to significant changes in redistricting efforts by Republicans in several states, raising concerns about minority voting rights.
In a significant ruling, four men from South Florida were convicted for their roles in the assassination plot against Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, which took place in 2021.
Recent judicial decisions regarding redistricting have seemingly revitalized the prospects for Republican candidates in the upcoming midterm elections.
The state of Tennessee is facing increasing scrutiny due to a series of 'sober DUI' lawsuits, including a notable case involving a 33-year FBI veteran.
Tesla has registered a new logo for the Roadster, which resembles a 'V'. This development comes nearly a decade after the car's initial reveal, yet production timelines remain unclear.