Month: September 2021
Texas Abortion Law: Questions and Answers
The law prohibits abortions before many women even know they’re pregnant, and it will be hard to challenge in the courts.
Read MoreYou May Have Gotten Shortchanged By $125 On That COVID Rebate For Your Car
Auto insurers returned some premium payments to drivers last year when driving slowed at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. But consumer groups say policyholders should have received a larger rebate. (Image credit: ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreThe Afghan refugee turned sporting superstar and her fears for women under the Taliban
The Danish footballer Nadia Nadim, whose father was executed by the Taliban, says she does not believe the group’s promises to women and girls.
Read More‘Perfect recipe for a major fire like this’: Cal Fire chief on massive Caldor Fire burning in California – CNBC
‘Perfect recipe for a major fire like this’: Cal Fire chief on massive Caldor Fire burning in California CNBC Crews Brace For Caldor Fire Flames A Few Miles From South Lake Tahoe NBC News Strong Winds Push Caldor Fire Closer to Lake
Read MoreJoe Rogan Says He Has COVID-19 And Has Taken The Drug Ivermectin
Following his diagnosis on Sunday, the 54-year-old host of the Joe Rogan Experience said he “immediately threw the kitchen sink at it.” That included a cocktail of unproven treatments. (Image credit: Michael S. Schwartz/Getty Images)
Read MoreModerna Has Asked The FDA To Authorize A Booster Of Its COVID-19 Vaccine
Moderna submitted data from 344 volunteers who got a third shot of the vaccine six months after their first two doses. The additional shot significantly boosted immunity, the company said. (Image credit: Juana Miyer/Long Visual Press/Universal Imag)
Read MoreChina Report Links State-Secrets Allegations Against Two Canadians
A Chinese government-run newspaper says Michael Spavor shared photos and videos of military equipment with a compatriot in cases central to China-Canada ties.
Read MoreJudge conditionally approves Purdue Pharma opioid settlement – POLITICO
Judge conditionally approves Purdue Pharma opioid settlement POLITICO Family behind opioid manufacturer would give up pharma company under potential bankruptcy settlem… CBS This Morning Purdue Pharma Is Dissolved and Sacklers Pay $4.5 Billion to Settle Opioid Claims The New York Times Judge conditionally
Read MoreTexas abortion ban leaves mixed signals about fate of Roe – POLITICO
Texas abortion ban leaves mixed signals about fate of Roe POLITICO Texas 6-week abortion ban takes effect after Supreme Court inaction CNN Susan Collins was astoundingly wrong about Brett Kavanaugh Yahoo News Opinion | The Texas Abortion Law That Dealt a Blow to
Read More6 lies Joe Biden told about Afghanistan – New York Post
6 lies Joe Biden told about Afghanistan New York Post White House official ‘appalled and literally horrified’ that Biden stranded Americans in Afghanistan: report Fox News Taliban fighters upset, feel betrayed that US military left non-working helicopters: report Fox News Opinion | In
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