The Alabama Chief Justice Who Invoked God in Deciding the Embryo Case
Friday, February 23, 2024 | |
By Hiba Yazbek and Thomas Fuller Strikes overnight killed nearly 100, seven of them in Rafah, as officials said there had been momentum on a deal to free some Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. | | By Rick Rojas Chief Justice Tom Parker has long been revered by conservative groups as an architect for the overturning of Roe v. Wade. | | By Stephanie Saul Officials said test-optional policies might have harmed students from lower-income families. | | |
Health By Pam Belluck Doctors in six states where abortion is legal are using new laws to send abortion pills to tens of thousands of women in states where it is illegal. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Rajan Menon Ukraine will never be his. | | |
By Reuters Strikes hit the southern city of Rafah in Gaza early Thursday morning, destroying the Al-Farouk mosque and several homes. | | By Karen Hanley, Claire Hogan and Jeanna Smialek Thirty years ago, the U.S. entered an era of productivity gains that enabled healthy growth. Experts are asking if it could happen again. | | By Zachary Small, Gabriel Blanco and Rebecca Suner Final Fantasy VII, one of the most consequential games in history, is being remade by its creators. Zachary Small, a reporter for The New York Times, breaks down the characters, world and it's impact. | | |
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