Friday, 1 July 2022

NPR News: The Texas Supreme Court has blocked an order that resumed abortions in the state

The Texas Supreme Court has blocked an order that resumed abortions in the state
The whiplash of Texas clinics turning away patients, rescheduling them and now potentially canceling appointments again illustrated the confusion and scrambling taking place since Roe fell.

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NPR News: Airlines brace for huge July Fourth weekend crowds

Airlines brace for huge July Fourth weekend crowds
Leisure travel has bounced back this year, and that means particularly big crowds over three-day holiday weekends.

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NPR News: The trial begins today for Brittney Griner, the WNBA star detained in Russia

The trial begins today for Brittney Griner, the WNBA star detained in Russia
Griner, 31, was arrested on Feb. 17, after authorities at a Moscow area airport allegedly found cannabis vape cartridges in her luggage

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NPR News: Deadly missile strike hits residential buildings in Ukraine

Deadly missile strike hits residential buildings in Ukraine
Video of the pre-dawn attack showed the charred remains of buildings in the Ukrainian port city.

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NPR News: Deadly missile strike hits residential buildings in Odesa, Ukraine

Deadly missile strike hits residential buildings in Odesa, Ukraine
Video of the pre-dawn attack showed the charred remains of buildings in the Ukrainian port city.

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NPR News: Xi defends vision of Hong Kong while marking 25-year anniversary of handover

Xi defends vision of Hong Kong while marking 25-year anniversary of handover
China's president says the "one country, two systems" framework is working — even as recent changes have all but eliminated dissenting voices in the territory.

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Thursday, 30 June 2022

NPR News: Xi defends vision of Hong Kong while marking 25-year anniversary of handover

Xi defends vision of Hong Kong while marking 25-year anniversary of handover
China's president says the "one country, two systems" framework is working — even as recent changes have all but eliminated dissenting voices in the territory.

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