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Court Preserves Access to Abortion Drug, Tightens Rules
A federal appeals court has preserved access to an abortion drug for now but under tighter rules that would allow the drug only to be dispensed up to seven weeks, not 10, and not by mail.
Musk Says Owning Twitter 'Painful' but Needed to be Done
Billionaire Elon Musk has told the BBC that running Twitter has been "quite painful" but that the social media company is now roughly breaking even after he acquired it late last year.
States Confront Medical Debt That's Bankrupting Millions
An estimated 100 million Americans who have amassed nearly $200 billion in collective medical debt — almost the size of Greece's economy — according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Debate Resumes on Nebraska Bill to Ban Trans Care for Minors
Nebraska lawmakers have begun a second round of debate on a bill that would ban gender-affirming care for minors that has proved to be so contentious, it's led opponents filibuster every single bill before the Nebraska Legislature since late February.
Mary Quant, Miniskirt Designer Who Swung the 60s, Dies at 93
Mary Quant, the visionary fashion designer whose colorful, sexy miniskirts epitomized Swinging London in the 1960s and influenced youth culture around the world, has died. She was 93.
Underwear and Cover Model Dominic Albano Launches Underwear Line
Earlier this year underwear and cover model Dominic Albano launched his eponymous underwear line, which consists of three styles and three colors.
How Style Can Determine your Success on Social Media
Whether you're an entrepreneur, a freelancer, an influencer, or just someone looking to build their personal brand, social media can be a powerful tool for achieving your goals.
Does Crypto Price Predication Work?
Navigating the unpredictable world of cryptocurrency can be daunting, but accurate price prediction tools are a valuable asset to have in your investment arsenal.
Watch:: New Streaming App to 'Max' Programming from HBO, Discovery
Warner Bros. Discovery unveiled a streaming service Wednesday combining iconic HBO programming such as "The Sopranos" with a mix of unscripted TV series in a push to reap more subscribers from what so far has been a muddled media merger.
Arkansas Requires Parents' OK for Children on Social Media
Arkansas on became the second state to restrict social media use by children as Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders approved legislation requiring minors to get parental permission to create a new account.
Why New Grads Shouldn't Fear a Recession
This can be an overwhelming and confusing time for those set to begin repayment of student debt, but new grads don't need to panic. Here's how they can weather a potential recession.
U.S. Urges Meat Companies to Ensure They Don't Use Child Labor
The Biden administration is urging U.S. meat processors to make sure children aren't being illegally hired to perform dangerous jobs at their plants.
White House Moves to Protect Some Abortion Patients' Records
The White House proposed a federal rule to limit how law enforcement and state officials collect medical records if they investigate women who flee their home states to seek abortions elsewhere.
Cheaper Gas and Food Provide Some Relief from U.S. Inflation
U.S. consumer inflation eased in March, with less expensive gas and food providing some relief to households that have struggled under the weight of surging prices.
Dylan Mulvaney Is Living Her Best Life Despite Bud Light Backlash
Dylan Mulvaney has suddenly found herself in the middle of a conservative firestorm, but she seems to be taking it all in stride.
Watch: 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Gets Political Over Anti-Drag, Anti-Trans Legislation
"Every time a drag queen bats her false eyelashes, she's making a political statement," said RuPaul on last Friday's episode of "RuPaul's Drag Race." "And it's never been more true than right now
Brittney Griner Working on Memoir about Russian Captivity
Saying she is ready to share the "unfathomable" experience of being arrested and incarcerated in Russia, basketball star Brittney Griner is working on a memoir that is scheduled for spring 2024.
Hearing Pushed Back for Alaska Illustrator on Threat Charge
A court hearing was pushed back until next week for an Alaska children's book illustrator charged with terroristic threatening after authorities said he posted around the capital city transphobic notes that referenced shooting children.
Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin Launches Run for 3rd Term
Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, who spearheaded legislation to protect same-sex and interracial marriages last year, announced on Wednesday that she is seeking a third term in battleground Wisconsin.
Musician Kauan Okamoto Alleges Talent Manager Assaulted Him
Musician Kauan Okamoto recalled allegedly being sexually assaulted by Kitagawa, a powerful figure in the Japanese entertainment world, when he was 15.