
Newsom says he is blocking Louisiana's push to extradite doctor accused of mailing abortion pills
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday he was blocking Louisiana's attempt to extradite a doctor in the Golden State accused of mailing abortion pills. The Democratic governor's announcement comes a day after Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, a Republican, said he sent the extradition paperwork in an effort to bring the physician “to justice. ” Louisiana has some of the strictest anti-abortion laws in the country, while California law aims to protect abortion for...
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- Newsom says he is blocking Louisiana's push to extradite doctor accused of mailing abortion pills
- Liberian man arrested in Minneapolis raid was regularly checking in with authorities, lawyer says
- Actor Timothy Busfield ordered held without bond in New Mexico child sex abuse case
- Trump signs a law returning whole milk to school lunches
- Ohio authorities say Michael McKee, the ex-husband of Monique Tepe, is responsible for killings
House GOP's new Jan. 6 committee questions what happened that day
WASHINGTON (AP) — One week after the nation marked the fifth anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack, the history of what happened that day is being reconsidered, revised and reassessed by the party in power. The House GOP's new Select Committee on the Jan. 6 attack held its first hearing Wednesday, what was billed as an examination of the FBI's investigation into the pipe bombs that had been found outside the Democratic and Republican party headquarters during the day. The FBI's on...
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- House GOP's new Jan. 6 committee questions what happened that day
- Liberian man arrested in Minneapolis raid was regularly checking in with authorities, lawyer says
- New DHS rule aims to shorten visa wait times abroad for religious workers serving US congregations
- In his own words: Stephen Miller's arguments for White House actions in US cities and abroad
- War powers resolution fails in Senate as 2 Republicans bow to Trump pressure
NASA sends 4 astronauts back to Earth in first medical evacuation
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — An astronaut in need of doctors' care departed the International Space Station with three crewmates on Wednesday in NASA's first medical evacuation. The four returning astronauts — from the U. S. , Russia and Japan — are aiming for an early Thursday morning splashdown in the Pacific near San Diego with SpaceX. The decision cuts short their mission by over a month. “Our timing of this departure is unexpected,” NASA astronaut Zena Cardman said before the was...
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- NASA sends 4 astronauts back to Earth in first medical evacuation
- A novel sanctuary in Antarctica is preserving ice samples from rapidly melting glaciers
- Wildlife crews stop actively searching for young wolves after livestock attacks
- Doctors say changes to US vaccine recommendations are confusing parents and could harm kids
- Some flu measures decline, but it's not clear this severe season has peaked

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