Column: California's transgender sanctuary law survives a challenge as judge ridicules plaintiff's claims
California gives sanctuary to kids seeking gender-affirming care and their families. A judge has upheld the law against an attack by a right-wing church.
New Study Finds No Link Between Autism and Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy
A new study designed to better account for hidden confounding factors has found no link between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and the risk of neurodevelopmental conditions in childhood. The post New Study Finds No Link Between Autism and Acetaminophen Use During
President Joe Biden says 'extreme voices' against racial equality put democracy at risk
President Joe Biden on Friday touted the promises his administration has kept for Black Americans, but warned of "extreme voices" that want to "turn back the clock" on racial equality.
Tweety McTreason, Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson meet at Mar-a-Lago
House Speaker Mike Johnson met with former President Donald Trump Friday as he faces threats to the gavel.
1 person dead, multiple injured after stolen 18-wheeler crashes into Texas DPS office
One person is dead and at least 14 are injured after a stolen 18-wheeler crashed into a Texas Department of Public Safety building Friday, authorities said. A suspect was arrested on the scene.
Poland’s lawmakers vote to move forward with work on lifting a near-total abortion ban
Poland’s lawmakers vote to move forward with work on lifting a near-total abortion ban
West in 'denial' about Putin who is 'now more powerful than Stalin'
Former defence minister Tobias Ellwood has said the West is in "denial" about Vladimir Putin, who "is now more powerful than Stalin". The senior Tory MP
Harry Kane's children involved in three-car crash in Germany
Harry Kane's three eldest children were taken to hospital as a precaution following a three-car crash in Germany.The collision happened on Monday at around 5.15pm local
Fears grow for missing whale entangled in fishing net
Fears are growing for a grey whale entangled in a fishing net off the coast near San Francisco.
Drake dismissed from lawsuit over concert deaths
Rapper Drake has been dismissed from a lawsuit brought over the Astroworld festival tragedy, in which 10 concertgoers died.
Is the shine coming off Japan's bullet trains?
Just 10 days before the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games, Japan opened its Tōkaidō Shinkansen, a high-speed rail line connecting Tokyo with Osaka. Shinkansen bullet trains showcased the high quality of Japanese railway technology to the world, with trains traveling at
Japan seeks to reclaim tech edge with overseas help
Massive overseas and domestic investments offer Japan a chance to reclaim its tech crown, but to become a convincing alternative to China the country must embrace rapid innovation, experts say.
Sam Bankman-Fried appeals fraud conviction, 25-year jail term
Fallen cryptocurrency wunderkind Sam Bankman-Fried has appealed his federal conviction and 25-year jail sentence in a sweeping fraud case, according to a legal filing made public Thursday.