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USS Canberra: US commissions first Navy warship in foreign port
USS Canberra: US commissions first Navy warship in foreign port
(Corrects spelling of Guadalcanal in paragraph 2) SYDNEY (Reuters) -The United States commissioned a warship in Sydney, Australia, on Saturday,
2023-07-22 12:17
What makes Jamie Lee Curtis a trans warrior? 'Halloween' star talks about her fight against transphobia
What makes Jamie Lee Curtis a trans warrior? 'Halloween' star talks about her fight against transphobia
'You become a little more mindful about what you're saying. How you're saying it,' Jamie Lee Curtis said about learning from daughter Ruby
2023-07-29 07:46
'RHOC' fans back Kelly Dodd as she calls out The Quiet Woman's manager Julius over 'disparaging' remarks: 'He's lying to get attention'
'RHOC' fans back Kelly Dodd as she calls out The Quiet Woman's manager Julius over 'disparaging' remarks: 'He's lying to get attention'
The Quiet Woman restaurant's manager Julius claimed that Kelly Dodd doesn't like him because he doesn't 'give her the attention that she demands'
2023-08-04 17:56
Ethanol groups slam US EPA advisors for report on fuel's 'minimal' climate benefit
Ethanol groups slam US EPA advisors for report on fuel's 'minimal' climate benefit
By Leah Douglas WASHINGTON The ethanol and corn industries on Thursday slammed an advisory board to the U.S.
2023-09-22 01:51
Who was Noah Legaspi? New Jersey teen jumps to his death from roof of NYC's Mandarin Oriental Hotel
Who was Noah Legaspi? New Jersey teen jumps to his death from roof of NYC's Mandarin Oriental Hotel
Noah Legaspi, a 17-year-old aspiring fashion designer from New Jersey, tragically jumped to his death from a hotel roof in Midtown New York City
2023-08-24 19:56
Who is Jeremy Zimmer? UTA Chief slammed for saying Meghan Markle doesn't have 'any kind of talent'
Who is Jeremy Zimmer? UTA Chief slammed for saying Meghan Markle doesn't have 'any kind of talent'
UTA Chief Jeremy Zimmer reportedly said, 'Meghan Markle was not a great audio talent, or necessarily any kind of talent'
2023-06-27 20:20
Chevron reports LNG outage at Australian plant as strike action escalates
Chevron reports LNG outage at Australian plant as strike action escalates
A Chevron Corp. liquefied natural gas plant has reported a production outage as workers escalated a strike action against its Australian operations that threaten global supply
2023-09-14 19:29
Ukraine says Russian troops advancing in 'fierce fighting'
Ukraine says Russian troops advancing in 'fierce fighting'
Ukraine said on Sunday that Russian troops were advancing in four areas in the east of the country amid "fierce fighting", but reported its forces...
2023-07-03 02:17
Kamala Harris says goddaughter’s friends are choosing college towns on abortion legalisation
Kamala Harris says goddaughter’s friends are choosing college towns on abortion legalisation
Vice President Kamala Harris has said she knows of young people choosing which college they want to attend based on how restrictive the abortion laws are in that state. Commenting in an interview for the Roe v Wade retrospective on MSNBC’s The ReidOut, Ms Harris said her goddaughter told her that her friends wanted to attend schools in states where there was more freedom in terms of reproductive rights. Ms Harris told the roundtable: “When the decision came down she told me ‘Do you know what’s happening? My friends – whatever gender – are starting to make decisions about where they will actually go to college depending on what’s happening in that state.’” “Because of course, if you look at it, I think the number is something like 23 million women of reproductive age live in states that have banned abortion, and what that is gonna mean for those 23 million, for the myriad of health care issues that are at stake ... It’s having a real impact on all types of decisions people make,” she added. The show took a look back at the decision to overturn the landmark Roe v Wade decision that legalised abortion in the US in 1973 when the Supreme Court ruled that “unduly restrictive state regulation of abortion is unconstitutional”. In 2022, the Supreme Court, packed with three Trump-era appointees, overturned Roe v Wade and returned decisions on abortion freedom to the states. Since then, a number of states have introduced effective abortion bans that limit the procedure to the very early days of pregnancy – often before women are aware they are pregnant. Some states have also criminalised assisting women with accessing abortion, and limited abortion to cases of rape or incest. Ms Harris said that the Supreme Court’s decision last year had infringed on women’s rights. “The idea that the highest court in our land just did that and rolled back rights that had been recognized was incredibly shocking,” she said on MSNBC. She said that after she learned the news of the ruling, she called her husband and shared some “words not meant for television at this moment”. Ms Harris went on to say that the ruling means that some have to “suffer in silence,” the thought of which made her “angry and sad”. Read More Where abortion laws stand in every state a year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe A year after fall of Roe, 25 million women live in states with abortion bans or tighter restrictions Judge to weigh suspending Wyoming's first-in-the-nation ban on abortion pills US prepares for potential end of Roe v Wade - live When will there be a Roe v Wade decision? Why these prosecutors are refusing to enforce anti-abortion laws
2023-06-22 23:59
Is Paige Spiranac considering to 'delete social media forever'? Here's what we know
Is Paige Spiranac considering to 'delete social media forever'? Here's what we know
Paige Spiranac said, 'Delete it all and ride off into the sunset. I love what I do because it’s so ridiculous. I want to make people happy'
2023-06-09 15:29
Sheriff’s deputy fired and arrested for leaving his baby girl in hot car for three hours
Sheriff’s deputy fired and arrested for leaving his baby girl in hot car for three hours
A sheriff’s deputy in Texas who left his infant child in a hot car for three hours has been fired and arrested. Antonio Almaraz, 31, left his two-month-old baby alone in his car on Monday, as temperatures in San Antonio reached around 90 degrees Fahrenheit. According to the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office, Mr Almaraz had taken his child to a routine pediatrics appointment at 9am. He returned home an hour later and left his child in the car parked outside. At about 1pm, the baby was found unresponsive in the car. She was rushed to Methodist Hospital and their condition remains critical. The hospital reported the incident to authorities, but according to the sheriff’s office, Mr Almazaz initially gave a different narrative when he was questioned about what happened. Mr Almaraz had been charged with injury to a child, endangering a child and abandoning a child, with a bail set at $80,000. The deputy had only started his job in February and has now since been fired due to the treatment of his child. He will not be allowed to appeal his dismissal nor be eligible for rehire, no matter what the outcome of his case is, the sheriff’s office said. “Given the amount of awareness in the community regarding leaving children unattended in vehicles, there is absolutely no valid excuse for this to have occurred,” Sheriff Javier Salazar said in a statement. “My family and I are praying for the best possible outcome for this precious baby.” The inside of a vehicle can increase over 20 degrees within ten minutes, The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration states. It was only in late July that another infant was stuck in a hot car in San Antonio, Texas. The baby was accidentally locked inside the car and the parents took to smashing in the windows before it was too late. Read More Video captures father smashing windshield to rescue baby from hot car Suspected serial killer Billy Chemirmir killed in Texas prison Black student suspended again after punishment over his hairstyle
2023-09-20 22:23
US appeals court tosses lawsuit over Texas migrant transportation bar
US appeals court tosses lawsuit over Texas migrant transportation bar
By Ted Hesson and Daniel Wiessner WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A U.S. federal appeals on Friday sided with Texas Governor Greg Abbott
2023-10-28 01:58