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California passes bill to require state universities to offer abortion pill
If California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs a bill passed by the state Senate Friday, state university clinics will be required to offer abortion pills to students as of 2023.
Yemen's Houthi rebels claim a 'large-scale' drone attack on Saudi oil facilities
Yemen's Houthi rebels have attacked Saudi Arabia's oil facilities with drones, the Houthi-run Al-Masirah news agency said Saturday.
And the award for the strangest, most unusual, and downright hilarious scientific research goes to...
Pizza might protect against cancer, why wombats poop in cubes and a diaper changing machine that can be used on human babies -- these are just some of the research and inventions awarded at this year's Ig Nobel Prizes, a spoof of the actual Nobel Prize awards.
Over 2,000 preserved fetal remains found in home of deceased Indiana doctor
The family of a doctor who operated a clinic in Indiana sifted through his personal belongings after his death and found 2,246 medically preserved fetal remains, authorities said.
Mugabe gets hero's farewell from African leaders
Former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe will be buried in the country's National Heroes Acre monument as a spat over his final resting place is settled.
New Italian govt lets migrant rescue ship dock after Salvini's departure
In a sign that Italy's new government will reject the previous administration's hostile stance towards migrants, an aid ship carrying 82 people rescued from the Mediterranean has been granted permission to dock and let them disembark on Lampedusa, SOS Mediterranee, which operates the ship in partnership with MSF, and an Italian minister said on Twitter.
Boris Johnson is trapped in a Brexit prison he helped build
Trump was orange before light bulbs became efficient
The President's complaint about energy saving bulbs ("The light's no good... I always look orange, and so do you!") made the audience laugh. "It was funny, especially the part about how everyone looks orange because, in fact, we don't," writes Michael D'Antonio. But there was nothing lighthearted about the real-world implications of the administration's reversal on energy efficiency.
Liverpool maintains perfect start to season
Liverpool had to come from a goal behind to battle past Newcastle and extend its lead at the top of the Premier League to five points.
Massive asteroid will zip by Earth Saturday
Third Australian held in Iran named
China is gambling on a nuclear future, but is it destined to lose?
David Cameron says some people 'will never forgive' him for Brexit
British royals deny vetting Netflix series 'The Crown'
The British royal family has denied any involvement with the Netflix series "The Crown," which depicts the life of Queen Elizabeth II, after writer Peter Morgan claimed to meet regularly with "people who are very high-ranking and very active within the organisation."
Third Australian held in Iran named
Boris Johnson is trapped in a Brexit prison he helped build
Boris Johnson never imagined it would be this hard.
China's clout is growing on the edge of the EU, and the US is worried
The sprawling steel mill is visible for miles around Smederevo, disgorging plumes of thick black smoke into the Serbian sky. More than 100 years old, the mill is the beating heart of the city, perched on the banks of the Danube River.
Hong Kong protesters' new 'anthem' is spreading like wildfire
In glitzy malls across Hong Kong, people are spontaneously breaking into a song. It's not just any tune -- it's a rousing ballad that some are calling the city's new, if unofficial "national anthem."
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez slams shocking ad that aired during Democratic debate
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Thursday criticized a television ad from a new Republican-aligned political action committee that calls her "ignorant" and sets fire to her picture.
US Homeland Security investigating who drew a swastika in one of its buildings
A hand-drawn swastika was found on the third floor of a Department of Homeland Security building on Friday in Washington, a government official told CNN.
Police arrest suspect in connection with a fire that destroyed a 119-year-old synagogue
Minnesota officials said Friday that a person was arrested in connection with a fire that destroyed a 119-year-old synagogue.
Trump's Republican challengers for president slam canceled primaries
All three Republican primary challengers lambasted state GOP leaders -- and President Donald Trump -- for opting to cancel their 2020 presidential primary elections in a show of support for the President.
Felicity Huffman gets 14 days in prison in connection with college admission scandal
China's gambling on a nuclear future, but is it destined to lose?
Panicked shoppers thronged supermarket aisles, grabbing bags of salt by the armful. They queued six deep outside wholesalers. Most went home with only one or two bags; the lucky ones managed to snag a five-year supply before stocks ran out.
No clear movement toward a meeting between Trump and Iranian President
Even though President Donald Trump says Iran wants to meet, there is little to suggest that there is behind the scenes movement toward any meeting between Trump and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani coming to fruition.
How Trump may bulldoze 'America's Amazon'
Proposals backed by President Trump to open up the Tongass National Forest, the biggest in all of the US, to renewed logging are opening a new fight in a very old part of Alaska.
The 33 most overblown lines from Donald Trump's Baltimore speech
While 10 Democrats spent two-plus hours Thursday night making the case for why they are uniquely suited to beating Donald Trump in 2020, the President traveled to Baltimore to do what he does best: Throw red meat to adoring fans.
Felicity Huffman gets 14 days in prison for her role in college admission scandal
Felicity Huffman will spend 14 days in prison for her role in what authorities have called the largest college admissions scam ever prosecuted.
A tropical storm is likely to form soon near the Bahamas islands that Dorian ravaged
A storm system is poised to hit the same northern Bahamian islands that Hurricane Dorian ravaged earlier this month -- and it may be a tropical storm when it does so.
This photographer captures airplanes' technicolor rainbow trails
An airplane speeds through the clouds, a trail of technicolor contrails following behind, illuminating the sky in dazzling rainbow shades.
Possible new interstellar visitor spotted
Almost two years after the first interstellar visitor was detected in our solar system, astronomers believe they've found one that's incoming, according to NASA. The first object, known as 'Oumuamua, was found in October 2017. Interstellar means that the object originated from outside of our solar system.
Stocks flirt with record highs as US-China trade tension eases
Nothing is spooking investors on this particular Friday the 13th. Two major stock indexes were up slightly in early trading on the news that China will exempt US soybeans and pork from its next round of tariffs.
Felicity Huffman sentenced to 14 days in prison
Stunning Tokyo train designed to feel like a living room
Japan's love affair with trains continues to push the design envelope.
Comedy wildlife photo awards revealed
There are some joke tellers that only a few people find funny, but a true comedy genius will have the whole world laughing.
The US auto industry is almost extinct in Europe
American automakers once felt that doing business in Europe was essential to their global ambitions. Now they see the region as a profit killer, a market to be avoided if at all possible.
Remains of man missing for 22 years found -- thanks to Google Earth
For over two decades, William Moldt's family was left with unanswered questions about his disappearance.
'I always look orange': Trump says energy-efficient light bulbs not a good look for president
President Donald Trump on Thursday evening claimed that energy efficient light bulbs make him look orange, one in a series of bizarre claims about green energy and climate conservation in remarks to Republican House members in Baltimore.
Woman who buried her newborn in the backyard found not guilty of murder
An Ohio woman accused of killing her newborn daughter and burying her in her Carlisle backyard has been found guilty of abuse of a corpse.
'Scooby-Doo' wasn't just another cartoon. It was a reaction to the political turmoil at the time
Scooby-Doo and those meddling kids have been solving mysteries for 50 years.
Three dead as extreme weather batters southeastern Spain
A third person has died in Spain as extreme weather continues to sweep across the southeast of the country.
Eddie Money, 'Two Tickets to Paradise' singer, dead at 70
Eddie Money, the singer and songwriter that was known for hits from the 1970's and 1980's such as "Baby Hold On" and "Take Me Home Tonight," died Friday morning following complications from esophageal cancer, his family announced.
Manchester United players 'at best staying still, but most of all regressing', says Michael Owen
Michael Owen believes Manchester United could learn a lesson from arch-rival Liverpool after claiming Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's players are "at best staying still, but most of all regressing."
Wildlife Photographer of the Year showcases stunning snaps
A gentoo penguin flees for its life as a snarling leopard seal bursts out of the water. A curious young gray whale moves toward a stray pair of hands reaching down from a tourist boat. A washed-up beach chair forms a fatal noose around the neck of a sea turtle.
Rats can play hide and seek -- and they squeal with joy when they win
Rats can be taught to play hide and seek -- and they squeal with joy when they win, scientists have found.
Houston police officer wounded, suspect fatally shot in gun battle
A Houston police officer was wounded and a suspect fatally shot during an exchange of gunfire following a carjacking Thursday night, authorities said.
Couple sues fertility clinic after sperm mix-up
A New Jersey couple, who conceived through in vitro fertilization, are suing their fertility clinic after a DNA test said there's a 0% chance the man is his daughter's biological father.
The making of Arsenal star Nicolas Pepe
When players and leading officials at Nicolas Pepe's former club Lille talk about the scintillating young star, they frequently refer to him as: "super talent."
Teenager died after eating burger despite telling staff about his allergy, coroner rules
A teenager who died after eating a birthday meal at British burger chain Byron had told staff about his allergy to dairy, but was misled into thinking his order was safe to eat, a coroner has found.
London Stock Exchange rejects Hong Kong's $37 billion takeover bid
The London Stock Exchange has roundly rejected Hong Kong's $37 billion takeover bid.
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