No deaths have been reported — and only two injuries among firefighters who were shocked by an electrical line during rescue efforts. Latest updates.
Author: Christine Fernando, USA TODAY
At least 11 killed after Russian missile strikes in Ukrainian city; arrested US journalist ‘not losing hope’ in Russia: Updates
Ukraine’s air force said it expects to soon have additional weapons, including a Patriot air defense system promised by the U.S. Latest updates.
5 ways the landscape has changed since the end of Roe v. Wade ‘upended’ abortion access
In the nine months since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, a rapidly shifting patchwork of abortion bans and restrictions has emerged.
‘Chaos and confusion’: Abortion rights advocates across US speak out after latest setback
Abortion rights advocates across the nation have reported another round of confusion and frustration. What’s happening from Washington to Maine.
Want an abortion? Here are options for pregnant people if mifepristone is suspended
Key abortion drug mifepristone could soon no longer be available to people seeking abortion care in the United States. Here’s what to know.
House Democrats introduce bill that would enshrine federal abortion rights
The Women’s Health Protection Act is meant to restore abortion rights after the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
9 soldiers dead after two Army Black Hawk helicopters crash during training in Kentucky
The two HH-60 Blackhawk helicopters crashed Wednesday night near Fort Campbell Army base in Kentucky, officials said.
Abortion clinics regroup, rebuild after violent attacks: ‘There’s more work to be done’
For abortion clinics that have recently faced violent incidents, providers say healing can be a long process even after physical rebuilding.
Judge temporarily blocks Wyoming abortion ban days after it took effect
The judge granted an order Wednesday blocking the law’s enforcement as the court considers a lawsuit filed against the state by abortion providers.
Suspect found dead in woods after Denver school shooting wounds two administrators
The coroner’s office announced Thursday morning that a body was identified as the 17-year-old suspect in a shooting at Denver’s East High School.