Month: July 2022
Strife Rises in Tunisia as Democracy Erodes, Economic Hardship Grows
A new constitution that would consolidate the power of President Kais Saied is generating dissent among Tunisians who are grappling with rising food prices.
Read MoreGerman road traffic agency says 59,000 Tesla vehicles have software glitch
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Germany’s road traffic agency said it was recalling Tesla models Y and 3 because of a fault in the automatic emergency call system that affects 59,000 vehicles globally. The KBA watchdog said on its website dated June
Read MoreThe end of Roe v. Wade raises fear of more prosecutions for pregnancy loss
Now that the Supreme Court has struck down Roe v. Wade, experts warn that prosecutions will increase for miscarriages, stillbirths and self-induced abortions. (Image credit: Henrik Sorensen/Getty Images)
Read MoreSupreme Court’s abortion decision puts doctors in legal limbo : Shots – Health News – NPR
Supreme Court’s abortion decision puts doctors in legal limbo : Shots – Health News NPR Period-tracking apps may help prosecute users, advocates fear ABC News Data will play a bigger role in the post-Roe era NPR Biggest danger in overturning Roe: Your phone
Read MoreDoctors weren’t considered in Dobbs, but now they’re on abortion’s legal front lines
In a departure from earlier Supreme Court decisions on abortion, Justice Alito’s abortion opinion barely mentions medicine. This creates a perilous new legal reality for doctors, legal analysts say. (Image credit: JASON CONNOLLY/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreNew York City is lacking public restrooms, but officials hope to offer some relief
The largest city in the U.S. ranks 93rd in access to public restrooms. But a new effort “will allow those New Yorkers with the dignity of a place to go,” Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine says. (Image credit: Austin Cope/NPR)
Read MoreGovernor: Russians gaining foothold in pivotal Ukraine city
Russian forces are strengthening their positions in a grueling fight to capture the last stronghold of resistance in eastern Ukraine’s Luhansk province, the region’s governor said Sunday. (Image credit: Evgeniy Maloletka/AP)
Read MoreTop Bennett ally Matan Kahana says he’s ‘exploring’ political future
Yamina MK wants to continue to represent moderate religious Zionists, says a government ‘of just one side’ is ‘very bad’ for country
Read MoreArgentine economy minister resigns amid peso, diesel woes
Argentina’s economy minister resigned unexpectedly Saturday, dealing a fresh blow to the government of President Alberto Ferández as the country struggles with economic problems. (Image credit: Jose Luis Magana/AP)
Read MoreAs Trump’s star wanes, another rises: could Ron DeSantis be the new Maga bearer? – The Guardian US
As Trump’s star wanes, another rises: could Ron DeSantis be the new Maga bearer? The Guardian US
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