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The fall of Roe v. Wade and the rise of abortion restrictions in many states have pushed men to rethink their reproductive health decisions. While national data isn't available yet, healthcare providers around the country have anecdotally reported seeing increased demand for vasectomies in recent months.
The Supreme Court has extended pandemic border restrictions known as Title 42 for now. When the policy was put in place two years ago, immigration authorities used it to quickly expel nearly all migrants they encountered — without giving them a chance to ask for asylum protection or other protections under U.S. law. 🎧 Listen to what this means for the policy's future.
Accusations that Congressman-elect George Santos, R-N.Y.,faked much of his biography are "serious," a New York Republican leader says. A story in the New York Times appears to show key details of Santos' official campaign bio were fabricated.
Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein was found guilty in three of seven rape charges brought against him in Los Angeles. He's already serving a 23-year prison sentence for rape and sexual assault in New York and faces criminal charges of indecent assault of a woman in 1996 in London.
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Pet adoption boomed during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to a shortage of veterinarians that treat farm animals. These vets left the farm sector to find better-paying and less dangerous "companion" animal practices.
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It's an enduring question: Could Rose have scooted over to make room for Jack on the door at the end of Titanic and saved both their lives? Director James Cameron says a forensic analysis rules that out definitively.
Amber Heard said she plans to settle the defamation case brought against her by her ex-husband, Johnny Depp.
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