What Supreme Court action on abortion means for patients

The Supreme Court’s action on a drug used in medication abortions may leave many women wondering what it means for them.
Semi-automatic rifle ban passes Washington state Legislature

A ban on dozens of semi-automatic rifles has cleared the Democratic-controlled Washington state Legislature.
Judge: House GOP can question ex-prosecutor about Trump case

A federal judge has ruled that House Republicans can question a former Manhattan prosecutor about the criminal case against former President Donald Trump.
Are Brazilians Hispanic? Many say ‘yes,’ report says

A coding error in an annual survey by the U.S. Census Bureau has offered unprecedented insight into how large numbers of Brazilians in the U.S. identify as Hispanic.
Anti-vaccine activist RFK Jr. launches presidential campaign

Anti-vaccine activist Robert F.
Microsoft looks to buy $50m Foxconn parcel in Wisconsin

Microsoft has agreed to buy a $50 million parcel of land in southeastern Wisconsin meant for Foxconn after the world’s largest electronics manufacturer failed to fulfill grandiose promises to build a massive facility that would employ thousands of workers.
Tyre Nichols’ family sues Memphis police over beating, death

The family of Tyre Nichols, who died after a brutal beating by five Memphis police officers, sued the officers and the city of Memphis, blaming them for his death and accusing officials of allowing a special unit’s aggressive tactics to go unchecked despite warning signs.
Texas cheerleaders shot after one says she got in wrong car

Authorities say a man shot and wounded two cheerleaders in a Texas supermarket parking lot after one of them said she mistakenly got into his car thinking it was her own.
Ralph Yarl making stunning recovery, family lawyer says

The attorney for Ralph Yarl’s family says the Black teenager was shot by a white homeowner at point-blank range in the head but miraculously survived the bullet to his skull.
Study: Milder autism far outpacing ‘profound’ diagnoses

A new, first-of-its-kind study shows the rate of profound autism is rising in the U.S., though those cases are a smaller share of all autism diagnoses.
