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What comes next for the abortion pill in the US?
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that mifepristone would remain on the market - for now.
(April 22 08:16) BBC.com
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Today’s ‘Heardle’ Answer And Clues For Saturday, April 22
Here's today's 'Heardle' song, along with some hints.
(April 22 08:15) Forbes.com
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Blue Jays' Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Won't Play for Yankees: 'I Will Never Change That'
Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reiterated his stance that he would never play for the New York Yankees in a chat with reporters on…
(April 22 08:14) Bleacherreport.com
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Sheridan O’Donnell’s “Little Brother” Debuts With Academy Award Winner J.K. Simmons At Atlanta Film Fest
Sheridan O'Donnell is a Filmmaker with a powerful message to share through his debut feature film, "Little Brother". The movie is inspired by personal experiences and tackles important themes such ...
(April 22 08:14) Forbes.com
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Google Stops Work On Big Silicon Valley Campus: Report
Google has paused construction of a massive campus in the Silicon Valley city of San Jose as it reins in costs, CNBC reported on Friday.
(April 22 08:12) NDTV News
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Local elections 2023: Residents in Orchard Park, Hull, on why so few vote
Residents in Orchard Park, Hull, explain what is needed to improve voter turnout in May.
(April 22 08:09) BBC.com
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Clippers' Kawhi Leonard Out for Game 4 vs. Kevin Durant, Suns with Knee Injury
The Los Angeles Clippers just suffered another tough break. Superstar Kawhi Leonard will miss Game 4 of the team's first round series against the Phoenix Suns…
(April 22 08:09) Bleacherreport.com
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The Abortion Pill At The Center Of A US Court Battle
The US Supreme Court has weighed in on the legal battle over an abortion pill that accounts for more than half of the abortions in the United States, freezing restrictions ...
(April 22 08:03) NDTV News
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Feline Fixers: 21 Adorable Cats Posing As Clueless Car Mechanics
Welcome to the uproarious world of feline mechanics, where our beloved furballs show off their affinity for automobiles - while simultaneously proving they have no idea what they're doing! In ...
(April 22 08:00) I Can Has Cheezburger?
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Today’s ‘Quordle’ Answers And Clues For Saturday, April 22
Some hints and the solution for today's 'Quordle' are just ahead.
(April 22 08:00) Forbes.com
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What photo ID do you need to vote in UK elections?
Voters have only a few days left to apply for an alternative ID ahead of elections on 4 May.
(April 22 07:58) BBC.com
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Want To Be A Better Leader? Ask Better Questions
The ability to ask smart questions is every bit as important as the ability to provide smart answers. Here's some smart question-asking advice.
(April 22 07:55) Forbes.com
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Nuclear weapons: Why South Koreans want the bomb
Support for building nuclear weapons is growing in the country as tensions with the North rise.
(April 22 07:54) BBC.com
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Ja Morant Struggling to Catch Passes After Hand Injury vs. Lakers, Grizzlies HC Says
With Game 3 between the Lakers and Grizzlies looming Saturday night, the status of Memphis star Ja Morant remains up in the air. Morant, 23, is dealing with a…
(April 22 07:53) Bleacherreport.com
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Wreck of Montevideo Maru that sank killing nearly 1,000 Aussies discovered after 80 years
The Montevideo Maru has been discovered by an expedition team off the coast of the Philippines, 80 years after it was sunk, killing about 980 Australian troops and civilians.
(April 22 07:52) Dailymail.co.uk
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Two MILLION face 'parking meter deserts' as councils scrap traditional pay-and-display meters
For some this verdant haven in west Surrey has become a parking hell since the National Trust removed traditional pay-and-display meters.
(April 22 07:52) Dailymail.co.uk
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The apps making Indian monuments more accessible
A host of audio apps are making learning about India's history and culture more enjoyable.
(April 22 07:50) BBC.com
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Week in pictures: 15-21 April 2023
A selection of striking images from around the world, taken in the past seven days.
(April 22 07:48) BBC.com
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Haruki Murakami: Readers drawn to enigmatic appeal of Japanese author
Mr Murakami is one of Japan's most loved literary exports, but his work is not without criticism.
(April 22 07:48) BBC.com
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Smart motorways: Road bosses warned about lack of hard shoulder after death
Anne Pember, a senior coroner, has written to road bosses warning that the lack of a hard shoulder means 'there is a risk that future deaths could occur unless action ...
(April 22 07:47) Dailymail.co.uk