Month: September 2022
What Life Is Like for Jackson, Miss., Residents Living Without Clean Water
Around 180,000 people in and around Jackson, Miss., are experiencing a massive breakdown of the city’s water system. The city’s pipes are either running dry or producing water that’s likely contaminated, leaving Jackson without any clean water. Jackson has been
Read MoreSearch for Eliza Fletcher, missing Memphis teacher, enters Day 2 – Commercial Appeal
Search for Eliza Fletcher, missing Memphis teacher, enters Day 2 Commercial Appeal Urgent search for kidnapped jogger l GMA Good Morning America Who is Eliza Fletcher? Memphis teacher abducted during morning jog Fox News Photos: Woman kidnapped near University of Memphis campus Friday
Read MorePost-Roe Decision, Abortion Pill Providers Work to Broaden Access
These new efforts, which test the legal boundaries, have sprung up since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and many states restricted abortion.
Read MoreUkraine Struggles to Identify Bucha Massacre Victims, Five Months On
No longer able to defer burial, Ukrainian investigators are photographing unclaimed and unidentified bodies, taking DNA samples and assigning them numbers, hoping that one day their families will claim them.
Read MoreSerena Williams Loses in Three Thrilling Sets to Ajla Tomljanovic
“It’s been the most incredible ride and journey I’ve ever been on in my life,” Williams, wiping tears, said on court after the match.
Read MoreSerena Williams Willed Her Way to a Glorious Goodbye
Her last match — at the U.S. Open and probably of her career — was a gutsy display of the power and resilience that have kept fans cheering for nearly 30 years.
Read MoreDemocrats and Republicans Agree That Democracy Is in Danger
The president seeks to confront threats to American institutions, but Americans are deeply divided on who is imperiling them.
Read MoreReadout of President Biden’s Meeting With Leaders from Legacy Black Civil Rights Organizations – The White House
Readout of President Biden’s Meeting With Leaders from Legacy Black Civil Rights Organizations The White House
Read MoreSerena Williams loses to Tomljanovic in US Open farewell match
Right down to what were, barring a change of heart, the final minutes of her quarter-century of excellence on the tennis court, and an unbending unwillingness to be told what wasn’t possible, Williams tried to mount one last classic comeback,
Read MoreNASA calls off 2nd attempt to launch Artemis moon rocket after further fuel leak
Engineers had scrambled to fix malfunctions; after nearly 4 hours, launch scrapped for lunar orbit with dummies; test flight part of project that could see humans on moon in 2025
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