The city remained under attack later Sunday as Russian forces targeted residential areas with multiple rocket launchers, Kharkiv governor Oleh Syniehubov said.
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As abortion ban looms, Florida may soon authorize ‘baby boxes’ for unwanted infants
Florida, like many states across the U.S., currently has a “safe-haven law” in place, where anyone can surrender a newborn at a designated location, no questions asked. But the law does not say anything about leaving the newborns in boxes.
David Crosby died after contracting COVID-19, former bandmate Graham Nash says
Though Crosby’s relationship with Nash, as with many of his former bandmates, had been tempestuous, the two had recently begun to reconcile after long being estranged.
Eight remain missing after building collapses in Marseille
Police have yet to confirm the apparent disappearance of a ninth person who lived in a next-door building.
Pope at Easter: Pray for Ukrainian, Russian people, refugees
Since Russia invaded neighboring Ukraine in February 2022, Francis has repeatedly called for the fighting to end and sought prayers for the “martyred” Ukrainian people.
Official: Afghan special forces kill 2 IS fighters in raid
The raid on the hideout in the district of Sayed Abad in Nimroz province sparked a clash lasting 30 minutes, said Mufti Habibullah Ilham, the province’s information and culture director.
FAA says leaky faucets are a safety problem on Boeing 787s
Boeing has had several production problems with its 787 Dreamliner planes over the last couple of years, and now you can add leaky lavatory faucets to the list.
Small towns reclaim abandoned ski areas as nonprofits
They’re reopening the slopes, several as nonprofits, offering a mom-and-pop experience at a far lower cost than corporate-owned resorts.
Biden’s ancestral hometowns prepare warm Irish welcome
He will visit Belfast to mark 25 years since the Good Friday peace accord before heading south to address the Dublin parliament.
Judge in Washington orders feds to keep abortion pill access, countering ruling by Texas judge
The dueling decisions threw into question access to the nation’s most common method of abortion, one that scientists have approved for use for decades.