
New law puts Kansas at vanguard of denying trans identities on drivers licenses, birth certificates
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas is set to invalidate about 1,700 driver’s licenses held by transgender residents and roughly as many birth certificates under a new law that goes beyond Republican-imposed restrictions in other states on listing gender identities in government documents. The new law takes effect Thursday. Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed the measure but the Legislature's GOP supermajorities overrode it last week as Republican state lawmakers across the U. S. have pursued round...
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- New law puts Kansas at vanguard of denying trans identities on drivers licenses, birth certificates
- Danish military evacuates US submariner who needed urgent medical care off Greenland
- Homeland Security suspends TSA PreCheck and Global Entry airport security programs
- A policy wonk who wants Nancy Pelosi's House seat is unafraid of a fight
- Blizzard warnings send East Coast scrambling to prepare for heavy snow and strong winds
Ruling against Trump's tariffs creates new uncertainty in US trade relations with China
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court decision striking down President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs has added a wrinkle to already complicated U. S. -China relations, with both countries navigating shifting ground to avoid an all-out trade war that would disrupt the global economy while still jostling for a position of strength in negotiations. Friday's court ruling would seem to strengthen China’s hand, but analysts predict that Beijing will be cautious in exploiting the advantage, has...
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- Ruling against Trump's tariffs creates new uncertainty in US trade relations with China
- Supreme Court ruling offers little relief for Republicans divided on Trump's tariffs
- Trump approves disaster assistance to DC to help with sewage spill into Potomac River
- JPMorgan concedes it closed Trump's accounts after Jan. 6 attack
- Trump says he'll raise tariffs to 15 percent after Supreme Court ruling
A long-acting HIV drug arrives in Zimbabwe for some at highest risk
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Young women, mothers holding babies and some men lined up in a dusty field on the outskirts of Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare. They came for injections of a new HIV prevention drug launched in the country on Thursday, one that only needs to be administered twice a year. Zimbabwe, where HIV has led to tens of thousands of deaths over the past two decades, is one of the first countries to roll out lenacapavir, a long-acting drug that authorities hope will slow new With by...
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- A long-acting HIV drug arrives in Zimbabwe for some at highest risk
- NASA delays astronaut moon mission again after new rocket problem
- These shy, scaly anteaters are the most trafficked mammals in the world
- Scientists change how El Nino is labeled to keep up with spike in temperature
- NASA targets March for first moon mission by Artemis astronauts after fueling test success

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