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Family of mom who died after delayed abortion care says death was preventable

CBS News' Jericka Duncan spoke to Amber Thurman's family and the ProPublica reporter whose investigation revealed doctors waited 19 hours before performing surgery on Thurman.
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Even liberals, Trump critics blast media's coverage of Liz Cheney comments: 'A bald-faced lie'
Critics are piling on the distorted coverage of former President Trump's comments about former Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo, suggesting he called for her "execution."
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It was a day of dry, warm atmospheric wonder, hardly like November
The District saw the golden dazzle of bright leaves, warm temperatures and unusual dryness.
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Israel mata a decenas de personas en Líbano y Gaza con oleada de bombardeos
Israel lanzó intensos bombardeos contra las aldeas agrícolas del noreste de Líbano el viernes y mató a por lo menos 52 personas, además de causar heridas a muchas más, informó el Ministerio de Salud libanés.
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Tren de Aragua is driving Midtown crime — Joe & Kamala’s gift to NYC
Nobody in New York City had heard of Tren de Aragua three years ago, but the now-notorious Venezuelan "asylum-seeker" gang is now a major plague on the city.
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‘Real Housewives of New York’ fans slam Brynn Whitfield for calling Ubah Hassan an ‘angry black woman’
The Bravolebrity apologized for offending anyone, but insisted her words were "twisted" and taken out of context.
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Andy Warhol silkscreens stolen and damaged in explosive Netherlands art heist: ‘Bomb attack’
A crew of hacky heisters blew open an art gallery in the Netherlands — damaging and stealing a famous series of Andy Warhol silkscreen prints of English royalty, according to local reports. Four portrait silk screens from Andy Warhol’s 1985 “Reigning Queens” series were damaged beyond repair Thursday night when hamfisted thieves used heavy explosives...
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Mud-caked volunteers clean flood debris in a Spanish town as authorities struggle to respond
The mire covering Alicia Montero is the signature uniform of the impromptu army of volunteers who for a third day Friday shoveled and swept out the muck and debris that filled the small town of Chiva in Valencia.
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Media twists Trump’s words about Liz Cheney — and his point
“TRUMP CALLS FOR CHENEY’S EXECUTION,” blared the Drudge Report, amplifying a completely phony outrage on Friday.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘The Curse of the Necklace’ on Tubi, a Frightfest About a Busted Family’s Haunted Bauble
Henry Thomas turns up in this ultra-cheapo streamer.
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Over 150,000 veterans and military family members recruited to staff polling places for Election Day
Vet the Vote has expanded its recruitment efforts nationwide among veterans and military families to staff polling places ahead of Election Day.
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Maine family's dogs spread autumn joy by jumping in leaf piles
In our increasingly outraged America, even the lowly leaf is subject to controversy, with folks upset about the raking and the bagging and mad about the blowing and the scooping. But there is at least one place left in America where pure autumn joy can still be found. Steve Hartman goes "On the Road" to Freeport, Maine, where a family's dogs are over the moon to simply be jumping in piles of leaves.
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Hunting Dog Adorably Confused Over Mounted Deer Head: 'Didn't Understand'
The dog's body shook with confusion as he stared at the deer mount.
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Three Additional Reds To Enter Free Agency; One Fan Favorite Inks New Deal
The Cincinnati Reds inked a fan-favorite pitcher to a new contract while three other players entered free agency after contract options were declined.
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How ‘General Hospital’ said goodbye to Kelly Monaco in final episode after shock exit
"General Hospital" fans are mourning Sam McCall.
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South Carolina executes Richard Moore despite broadly supported plea to cut sentence to life
Richard Moore was put to death by lethal injection in South Carolina for the 1999 killing of a convenience store clerk; an appeal for mercy was supported by three jurors from his trial.
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Jury delivers partial verdict in federal retrial of Breonna Taylor case
Prosecutors argued Brett Hankison's use of force was unjustified and violated the civil rights of Breonna Taylor and her three neighbors.
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Kiké Hernandez claims Dodgers didn’t even need to play after Fat Joe’s performance: ‘Already won’
Kiké Hernandez trolled, of all people, Fat Joe during the Dodgers championship celebration.
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Michigan's "uncommitted" voters grapple with White House's role in the Mideast conflict
With Election Day fast approaching, the U.S. is making a final diplomatic push to stop the war in Gaza, along with the cross-border fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. As Shanelle Kaul reports, the violence in the Middle East is pushing a key demo of voters in battleground Michigan to vote uncommitted at the top of the ticket.
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Clayton Kershaw 'at a loss for words' after experiencing his first World Series parade
Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw reveals at the team's World Series parade that he'll need to undergo surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee.
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Former NASCAR Driver Breaks Silence After Pleading Guilty To DWI
Former NASCAR driver Kurt Busch publicly accepted responsibility after pleading guilty to a DWI charge in North Carolina.
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Witnesses recall horror of deadly Halloween shooting in Orlando
Halloween took a horrific turn in Orlando, Florida, when gunshots rang out during a large celebration overnight. Two people were killed and at least eight were injured. Police have arrested a suspect. Manuel Bojorquez has the latest developments.
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‘Agatha All Along’ Finale Ending Explained: A Shocking Twist And A Dead Witch
Agatha All Along's ending is teeing up an expansion of the Billy/Agatha story... but what does it mean?
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Trump makes 'peace on Earth' appeal to Arab-American voters in key battleground state
Former President Trump made an appeal to Arab-American voters the battleground state of Michigan Friday, saying that he "wants to have peace on Earth.'
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Laken Riley murder trial judge rejects motions from migrant suspect’s lawyers to delay, oust evidence
The judge rejected the motions to delay proceedings and expel crucial evidence two weeks before the trial is set to begin.
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Kim Kardashian, Kelsea Ballerini, Sabrina Carpenter bring the heat on Halloween with body-baring costumes
Kim Kardashian, Kelsea Ballerini and Sabrina Carpenter pulled out all the stops when if came to their Halloween costumes in 2024, dressing as movie characters and animals.
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Giants’ latest mind-boggling kicker injury means practice-squad option set for debut
Seven weeks ago, the Giants lost to these Commanders, 21-18, because they didn’t elevate him when the situation called for it. 
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The Supreme Court decides not to toss out thousands of Pennsylvania ballots
The Supreme Court decision in Republican National Committee v. Genser was unanimous, and mailed-in Pennsylvania ballots won’t be tossed out. | Matthew Hatcher/Getty Images On Friday evening, the Supreme Court ruled it would leave in place a Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision that made it marginally easier for certain voters in the state to cast a ballot. The Republican Party had asked the justices to block that decision; doing so would have likely disenfranchised thousands of voters. But that won’t happen. The Court’s decision in Republican National Committee v. Genser was unanimous, although Justice Samuel Alito wrote a statement indicating that he and Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch are only ruling against the GOP on narrow procedural grounds. The problem at the heart of the case was that Pennsylvania law is unusually strict regarding how mailed ballots must be returned by voters. They must be stuffed in two envelopes, and if the inner envelope is missing, the ballot is void. The state supreme court decision at issue in Genser ruled that voters who cast such a voided ballot can still vote if they show up on Election Day and cast a provisional ballot. The case was closely watched because the presidential race is expected to be close, and it is likely that several thousand voters will be impacted by this decision. Also, Democrats tend to vote by mail more often than Republicans. So, if the presidential election is indeed very close and it all comes down to Pennsylvania — and if mail-in ballots do favor Democrats this year — a victory for the GOP in Genser could have flipped the result and put Donald Trump back in the White House. A win for the GOP could have scrambled future elections, too. The GOP’s legal arguments relied on a radical theory known as the “Independent State Legislature” doctrine, which has been rejected many times by the Supreme Court, but which all but one of the Court’s Republican members have expressed sympathy toward in the past. If you want a full explainer on this doctrine, you can read my preview of the Genser case here. But the important thing to know about it is that it takes power over elections away from state courts and places it in the hands of state legislatures, in a manner that could completely scramble how the US currently holds elections. A brief filed by an array of admirals, generals, and service secretaries warned that the doctrine “undermines election integrity and exacerbates both domestic and foreign threats to national security.” So the Court was asked to play with some very dangerous magic in Genser and, to their credit, all nine of the justices refused this request. The Genser decision should also give a small degree of comfort to Democrats, who’ve had good reason to wonder if this Court — which has a 6-3 Republican majority — can be trusted to referee a close election after its Trump immunity decision, in which the justices declared Trump was allowed to commit many crimes as president. At the very least, Genser is a sign that this Court won’t embrace literally any legal theory put forth by the Republican Party.
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Lucas Giolito High School Connection Could Help Red Sox Land Ace
A high school connection could bring one or two ace starting pitchers to Boston to join former teammate Lucas Giolito with the Red Sox.
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Nicky Jam retira apoyo a Donald Trump tras chiste sobre Puerto Rico
NUEVA YORK (AP) — El cantante puertorriqueño de reguetón Nicky Jam retiró su respaldo a Donald Trump en las elecciones presidenciales de 2024 un mes después de aparecer en un mitin del candidato.
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Federal officials sound alarm over fake election videos tied to Russia
Three top government agencies are calling out two fabricated videos spreading lies about early voting, and they say a familiar foe is to blame. Nicole Sganga has more.
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Jets have no real explanation for suspicious move to place Greg Zuerlein on IR
Jets interim coach Jeff Ulbrich did not give an explanation that would quiet those suspicions. 
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Trump campaign pounces on latest jobs report
The Trump campaign is pouncing on the new jobs report from the Labor Department which shows 12,000 jobs were created last month. Hiring slowed while the country was hit by two major hurricanes and tens of thousands of Boeing workers walked off the job. Caitlin Huey-Burns has details.
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What early voting numbers show in Georgia
With early voting underway, Major Garrett takes a deeper dive into the numbers, including the gender gap between male and female voters and what it could indicate.
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Coco Gauff says she confronted Saudi Arabian princess over nation's human rights abuse, but still played there
American women's tennis star Coco Gauff claims to have met with Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud to discuss the treatment of women in Saudi Arabia.
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Nvidia replacing fallen icon in Dow stock index after 25-year run
Nvidia has emerged as a cornerstone of the global semiconductor industry, and shares have risen more than two-fold this year alone.
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Yankees pick up Luke Weaver’s 2025 option to lock down key bullpen piece
The Yankees’ first offseason decision was an easy one.
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Supreme Court Hands Republican Party a Loss in Pennsylvania Election Case
All nine justices agreed to uphold a previous ruling by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court regarding provisional ballots.
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Harris condemns Trump over "violent rhetoric" about Liz Cheney
Former President Donald Trump attacked former Rep. Liz Cheney, one of his most ardent critics, on Thursday as a "war hawk" and suggested she be sent into the line of fire. Vice President Kamala Harris lambasted Trump for his attack on Cheney and said his rhetoric targeting his political opponents has grown increasingly violent. Nancy Cordes has more.
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Free agency could make Yankees’ bullpen look very different in 2025
Understandably less attention-grabbing has been the fact the Yankees could lose three relievers who logged about half of their postseason bullpen innings. 
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘My Sweet Austrian Holiday’ on the Hallmark Channel, About A Woman Who Falls In Love With The Man Whose Company Is Trying To Evict Her Small Business… At Christmas!
It's like my mom always said, never fall for the billionaire real estate developer who might one day buy your family chocolate shop.
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WWE Releases Two Fan-Favorite Superstars: Report
According to recent reports, WWE has released two fan-favorite superstars, including a former WWE NXT Women's Champion, and will be free agents in 90 days.
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John Force Makes First NHRA Appearance Since Traumatic Brain Injury
John Force returned to the NHRA racing community for the first time since his traumatic brain injury.
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I’m a doctor — here’s how to tell if you have mites mating on your face
Look at these pore souls.
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South Carolina executes Richard Moore as governor rejects widespread calls to grant clemency
South Carolina put Richard Moore to death by lethal injection Friday for the 1999 fatal shooting of a convenience store clerk.
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After deputies took her pet goat to be butchered, girl wins $300,000 from Shasta County
Shasta County agreed to pay $300,000 to settle a lawsuit over a decision to use deputies to seize a girl's pet goat to be slaughtered. It's still unclear who instructed the sheriff's deputies to get involved.
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Kelly Stafford admits having 'jealousy issues' with Taylor Swift's NFL popularity
NFL wife Kelly Stafford admitted Thursday to having "jealousy issues" over the attention the NFL gave Taylor Swift due to her relationship with Travis Kelce.
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Dow average gains Nvidia, loses Intel as one chipmaker replaces another
By adding AI darling Nvidia, the Dow Jones Industrial Average will better represent the modern semiconductor industry, S&P Dow Jones Indices said.
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Mica Miller case: FBI conducts search of South Carolina pastor husband's home
The FBI was seen conducting a search of the South Carolina home of John-Paul Miller, the pastor husband of Mica Miller, who was found dead by suicide in April.
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