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Author: Christine Fernando, USA TODAY

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Eyes on states as challenges to abortion bans move through courts: Cases to watch in 2023

January 6, 2023 Christine Fernando, USA TODAY Comments Off on Eyes on states as challenges to abortion bans move through courts: Cases to watch in 2023

Most eyes are on state courts, where the battle for reproductive rights has primarily shifted after the overturn of Roe v. Wade earlier this year.

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Justice Department clears USPS to deliver abortion pills even in restrictive states

January 5, 2023 Christine Fernando, USA TODAY Comments Off on Justice Department clears USPS to deliver abortion pills even in restrictive states

The U.S. Postal Service may deliver abortion pills even in states that have banned or restricted abortion access, the Department of Justice announced.

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‘The legal system failing’: Colorado Club Q shooting happened after judge’s warning

December 17, 2022 Christine Fernando, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘The legal system failing’: Colorado Club Q shooting happened after judge’s warning

A judge in a 2021 case against the Colorado Springs shooter was concerned they were planning another attack, according to new court transcripts.

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‘Potential blockbuster’ snowstorm brewing in central, eastern states ahead of Christmas

December 17, 2022December 18, 2022 Christine Fernando, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Potential blockbuster’ snowstorm brewing in central, eastern states ahead of Christmas

The likelihood of a “potential blockbuster system” hitting before Christmas is increasing, AccuWeather forecasters said.

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Los Angeles’ celebrity mountain lion P-22 euthanized due to severe injuries, illness

December 17, 2022December 17, 2022 Christine Fernando, USA TODAY Comments Off on Los Angeles’ celebrity mountain lion P-22 euthanized due to severe injuries, illness

Authorities said the cougar, who once roamed Griffith Park near the Hollywood sign, “had several severe injuries and chronic health problems.”

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National reckoning on abortion transformed TV shows in 2022: Report finds more TV abortion plotlines than previous years

December 16, 2022December 17, 2022 Christine Fernando, USA TODAY Comments Off on National reckoning on abortion transformed TV shows in 2022: Report finds more TV abortion plotlines than previous years

More TV shows had abortion-related plotlines than any previous year, and more depictions of barriers to abortion access, according to a new report.

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Russia is ‘modernizing and expanding its nuclear arsenal,’ US defense secretary says: Ukraine updates

December 10, 2022December 10, 2022 Christine Fernando, USA TODAY Comments Off on Russia is ‘modernizing and expanding its nuclear arsenal,’ US defense secretary says: Ukraine updates

Nuclear concerns continue amid Ukraine war; U.S. will send an additional $275 million in military aid to Ukraine; Live updates.

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Heavy snow, flash flood watches hit California as central US prepares for tornado threats

December 10, 2022December 10, 2022 Christine Fernando, USA TODAY Comments Off on Heavy snow, flash flood watches hit California as central US prepares for tornado threats

A large storm is dumping heavy snow in the West this weekend before threatening central states with thunderstorms and tornadoes next week.

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Who is Paul Whelan? Russian prisoner swap brings home Brittney Griner; Whelan still imprisoned

December 8, 2022 Christine Fernando, USA TODAY Comments Off on Who is Paul Whelan? Russian prisoner swap brings home Brittney Griner; Whelan still imprisoned

President Joe Biden said the U.S. will continue to try to bring home Paul Whelan, an American who’s been jailed in Russia for nearly four years.

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San Francisco changes course, bans police use of ‘killer robots’ amid public outrage

December 7, 2022 Christine Fernando, USA TODAY Comments Off on San Francisco changes course, bans police use of ‘killer robots’ amid public outrage

Tuesday’s vote came a week after the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 8-3 to initially approve allowing “killer robots” in emergencies.

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