
“I see the change in gun culture as just like another step towards the South's evolution.” @AudieCornish speaks with a musician about his call to other country stars to break their silence on guns after the school shooting in Nashville: https://t.co/pGxcURnvDj https://t.co/vSYBtsAnn1
Crunchy cucumbers and creamy avocados are the stars of this simple five-ingredient salad. https://t.co/KKIa1MAP6d https://t.co/DcBwfPdelp
The chamber's top Republican has been absent for a month while recovering from a fall. https://t.co/wELPugp1Jq
Wednesday’s ruling in an FDA lawsuit could limit telehealth abortion and the legal shipment of pills by mail across the country. The decision could see many more patients turn to online sources that send the pills by mail. https://t.co/UIotH1Hek3
Overall, abortion pills are exceptionally safe and effective according to myriad studies. Some experts, however, raised concerns about the possibility of patients receiving ineffective or damaged pills from overseas suppliers. https://t.co/Ee8mrm4qyn
The online sellers The Times spoke with said they were each receiving anywhere from five to 45 orders a day. A medical termination of pregnancy kit retails for as little as $5 in India but can be resold in the U.S. for more than 50 times as much. https://t.co/UIotH1Hek3 https://t.co/Jz32O2ndeD
For years, the international advocacy group Aid Access has provided pills to U.S. patients at little or no cost. But people have increasingly turned to other groups and to for-profit sellers for faster delivery. https://t.co/UIotH1Hek3 https://t.co/hPrzeKTI8B
Overseas suppliers appear on track to provide abortion pills to about 100,000 people in the U.S. in the year following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. That would be enough pills to cover about 10% of the country’s annual abortions. https://t.co/UIotH1Hek3 https://t.co/xwvvtKvuqT
Tens of thousands of patients have already gone online in search of abortion pills. In the span of two weeks in February, one online seller distributed more than 300 orders, primarily to people in Southeastern states where abortion access is restricted. https://t.co/UIotH1Hek3 https://t.co/cPxwMlSKsm
Overseas suppliers of abortion pills are filling a gap in access created by the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision. Websites selling these pills offer an easy — though legally dubious — route for people looking for a way around state-level abortion bans. https://t.co/UIotH1Hek3 https://t.co/vOE8vpoiTe
“Fewer people get hurt playing rugby, and you have no equipment,” Biden said in a speech to the Irish parliament. “You just don’t hit each other in the head very often.” Read more from @bpolitics: https://t.co/IntjhZKTD3
El Niño, a recurring climate pattern that periodically disrupts entire ecosystems of marine life and can influence weather events in the United States and across the globe, will "likely develop" again this summer, NOAA announced on Thursday. https://t.co/LLstqOY8eW
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and his relatives sold three family properties to a Texas real estate magnate who paid for Thomas's luxury travel https://t.co/2rzGP5oXM1
PayPal cut outgoing CEO Dan Schulman’s pay by 32% for last year after failing to meet its financial targets https://t.co/SBoAAQJvfT
Why is it so hard to remember the early days of COVID-19? Experts say it's not just the passage of time that makes us forget. https://t.co/9WT4ADEWRK
The Republican Party will face "more losses" in 2024 over restrictive abortion court decisions and legislation, GOP Rep. Nancy Mace says. "Women are not going to vote for us," Mace says, later adding, "It's going to be a dogfight and I don't think we know what's coming." https://t.co/C73HNrz1Jq
Residents of Daisetta, Texas, had learned to live with a massive sinkhole after it opened in 2008. Earlier this month, town officials announced that it was growing again after years of being dormant, igniting worries. https://t.co/8330Vb6fQj https://t.co/wtM8Fj2iiF
Michael Barzman pleaded guilty to misleading FBI agents about creating several works that he passed off as authentic Jean-Michel Basquiat paintings. https://t.co/a8iVAyIaic
The Biden administration is closing out a three-week push to highlight big infrastructure investments in local communities, awarding nearly $300 million to help repair or replace more than a dozen bridges. https://t.co/uZ8HawuLfN
The season four teaser trailer of “Never Have I Ever” is out and its last season will air on June 8. https://t.co/wC3yKg0BED
Beijing authorities have shortened a plan to impose a no-fly zone in a busy global transportation corridor north of Taiwan from April 16-18 following criticism from Taipei. https://t.co/Qfz0FCYlbq
Popular television series 'The Americans' marks its 10th anniversary https://t.co/vQOXzNXKEW
Supreme Court faces urgent test in abortion pill battle https://t.co/Soi0y5GMau https://t.co/fn6So8Gig2
Analysis: Italy's Meloni chose coalition unity to end spat over company chiefs https://t.co/LEWAwcn3GO https://t.co/tVQAXdffTf
Founded by two Miami University alumni, Mad Rabbit has changed the game in the tattoo aftercare market. They are doing so by bringing change to an industry that is thousands of years old but one that has been largely resistant to innovation until recently. https://t.co/Kv94FWXpN7
Exxon CEO's pay rose 52% in 2022, highest among oil peers https://t.co/MDShhGyPQH https://t.co/iOxD4Y5cFd
Game-Changing New Parkinson’s Test Paves Way For Treatments And Cure https://t.co/1L6oJMtdFV https://t.co/zpufS0WHgr
The award-winning ‘The Phantom of the Opera,’ based on the classic novel by Gaston Leroux, is closing on Broadway after a 35-year run https://t.co/Z7WfJYSwQb
Jindra Zitek, a partner and head of scale at Stripes, discussed venture capitalism at the 2023 #ForbesCIO Summit. https://t.co/pYQfIgoskx https://t.co/7cgVcIvVOQ
"There's no shortage of data. But finding the data, or even reducing that data sets into smaller chunks [was a focus point]." Pragati Mathur, with @conocophillips, discussed technology in the oil and gas industry at the #ForbesCIO Summit. https://t.co/NMf7KASNFV https://t.co/9aBOL3bCe5
Opinion | Trump’s ‘America First’ our last hope @WashTimesOpEd https://t.co/qamdBwow1c https://t.co/vNg81VW55Y
Walmart is selling Bonobos to Express and WHP for $75 million, a fraction of what it paid for the menswear brand in 2017 https://t.co/WGqtDLlD9N
WATCH | Catholic hospitals won’t offer gender transition care: Watch Top of the Times with Tim Constantine https://t.co/0OtHipHFGI https://t.co/IJQDuRuRYV
Despite being a onetime Donald Trump foe, Sen @LindseyGrahamSC is sticking by the former president as he attempts to run for office again. The only caveat: Graham’s fellow South Carolinians, @NikkiHaley and @SenatorTimScott, are also in the race. https://t.co/l0pjQNEszi
Teen brawl at Missouri amusement park leads to new chaperone rules https://t.co/bWlmE9CtYK https://t.co/FHDRf18P6r
Ancient Bible fragment found, confirming Old Syriac version of New Testament gospels https://t.co/sMxS4R6nBg https://t.co/GzCAyO6PNq
D.C. Mayor Bowser, city police chief to appear before House oversight panel in May https://t.co/WzpZHlE47w https://t.co/2khoGnYwJ4
"It’s the liberal-media version of the tree-falling-in-forest scenario: If a mob ambushes someone on a left-wing campus and nobody covers it, did it really occur?" -@QuinHillyer https://t.co/0E3eJG2xNr
California Senate session relocated due to ‘credible threat’ https://t.co/hOdAFRmPaF https://t.co/XmQQulnBsO
San Francisco police make arrest in death of Cash App founder Bob Lee https://t.co/U3PneKBWyM https://t.co/nB2bC8nvLI
Mary Quant, designer who revolutionized 1960s fashion, dies at age 93 https://t.co/mkOwFcA5va
AI-created malware sends shockwaves through cybersecurity world https://t.co/kBm0n7ODBi
A group of House Republicans led by Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., moved to defund Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg after he indicted former President Donald Trump on criminal charges last week. https://t.co/twJ2Ytqbjx
Babylon Bee sues California AG to stop social media 'censorship' law: 'They get it wrong on purpose' https://t.co/ALWMKGbPOF
Prominent evangelist Franklin Graham has praised female swimmer Riley Gaines for her valiant defense of women’s athletics in the face of ongoing aggression from the transgender lobby. https://t.co/Uewj32TpRX
Pittsburgh synagogue shooter's trial set to begin in coming weeks, death penalty hasn't been ruled out https://t.co/QB3C4eGhK5
"Senior level" officials at the upper levels of Anheuser-Busch were left in the dark about a marketing deal that led to transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney's marketing deal with Bud Light, according to a report Thursday. https://t.co/6VVuF1thXx
U.S. stocks advanced Thursday as economic data showed cooling inflation and a loosening labor market, fueling optimism that the Federal Reserve is nearing the end of its aggressive interest rate hike cycle. https://t.co/36k5YLBM4g
Subsidies for wind and solar have distorted Texas’s electricity market, threatening higher prices and a likelihood of blackouts and "demand reduction" events. | @ChuckDeVore https://t.co/KP6ijGhb2W
Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson might actually be brothers after shocking family revelation https://t.co/Dmx0x8JA8K