
Idaho hospital to stop baby deliveries, partly over politics
Bonner General Health will discontinue deliveries in mid-May, citing recently passed laws in which physicians could be prosecuted for providing abortions, among other reasons

Bonner General Health will discontinue deliveries in mid-May, citing recently passed laws in which physicians could be prosecuted for providing abortions, among other reasons

The Florida governor made his initial comments last week in a written response to questions sent to declared and potential GOP presidential candidates by Fox News host Tucker Carlson

Anonymous juries are unusual, particularly outside criminal cases

Laxman Narasimhan plans to work a half-day shift once a month in one of the company’s stores in an effort to stay close to its culture and customers

The two nations have reached an agreement to update rules for migrants seeking asylum, according to U.S. and Canadian officials

The override failed on a 219-200 vote mostly along party lines as most Democrats opposed

North Korea has stepped up its weapons demonstrations this month in a tit-for-tat response to the United States’ expanding military exercises with ally South Korea

“I am very excited to be part of the Las Vegas Aces organization,” Brady said in a statement Thursday

Ronaldo converted a penalty kick and scored off a free kick while making his 197th appearance with the national team

Kane tugged on his England jersey and roared with delight in an emotional celebration after converting a spot kick during the 2-1 win over Italy

Steve Owens, Paltrow’s attorney, asked one of the man’s daughters, Polly Grasham, about emails exchanged with her father about the mysterious footage

Graham violated Senate rules and standards of conduct because he was in a Senate office building when he did the interview

The state’s governor says the legislation will ‘safeguard the bright, promising futures of our kids,’ while opponents call it an unconstitutional infringement on parents’ rights

A federal jury convicted Riley June Williams in November of six charges, including a felony count of civil disorder, after a two-week trial

The U.S. and many other governments, the U.N., and human rights groups accuse China of sweeping a million or more people from its Uyghur community into detention camps, where many have said to have had their human rights violated

Leaders of the Senate’s banking committee are looking into the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank and have told the ex-CEOs that they expect them to testify

The general counsel for Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg slammed the congressional request as ‘an unlawful incursion into New York’s sovereignty’

The one-day strike is expected to bring widespread disruption to planes, trains and local transit. Many employees are seeking hefty raises to reflect persistently high inflation

The job market continues to defy the Federal Reserve’s attempts at loosening it

The U.S. president will discuss some of the world’s largest challenges with his Canadian counterpart, including trade, mass migration and an increasingly assertive China

More than 1,200 challenges were compiled by the American Library Association last year, nearly double the then-record total from 2021

President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the Kherson region that was retaken from the Kremlin’s forces, as a senior Kyiv commander hinted that a brewing Ukrainian counteroffensive could come ‘very soon’

The heir to the U.K. throne’s visit to Poland underscores Britain’s support for both Ukraine and Poland

The motion would shield the Israeli leader from being deemed unfit to rule because of his corruption trial and claims of a conflict of interest

Officials say that a body found in the Colorado woods near an abandoned car was that of a 17-year-old student accused of wounding two school administrators

The move ‘would seriously damage investors from multiple countries’ and hurt ‘confidence to invest in the United States,’ said a spokeswoman for the Chinese Ministry of Commerce

Shou Chew will make a high-profile appearance Thursday before a U.S. Congressional committee to make the case for why the hugely popular video-sharing app shouldn’t be banned