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Bank of England on brink of rate hike pause after inflation surprise
Bank of England on brink of rate hike pause after inflation surprise
By William Schomberg LONDON The Bank of England will announce on Thursday whether it is halting a run
2023-09-21 15:11
Springboks delighted for flag reprieve, says Erasmus
Springboks delighted for flag reprieve, says Erasmus
South Africa's director of rugby Rassie Erasmus said on Tuesday he was glad the Springboks will be able to fly their flag in this...
2023-10-11 00:59
Key abortion debates this week in US courts and statehouses
Key abortion debates this week in US courts and statehouses
Abortion opponents are trying again to implement restrictions in the latest round of court and legislative action on the divisive issue. This round of efforts centers on states that have considered bans before and a policy that's been bouncing around federal courts. Here are key things to know about the latest developments in the saga of how abortion policy will settle after the U.S. Supreme Court last year overturned Roe v. Wade and the nationwide right to abortion. PURPLE STATE POLICY Since the Dobbs ruling last year, tighter abortion restrictions have been enacted in most Republican-controlled states and protections of abortion access have gone into effect in most that are dominated by Democrats. But there hasn't been such a uniform story in the 11 states with divided government control. Virginia has kept its status quo, for instance, while Vermont has adopted a constitutional amendment to preserve abortion access and Louisiana and Kentucky have bans in place. Change came quickly in North Carolina in April when one state lawmaker flipped from Democrat to Republican, giving the GOP enough votes to override gubernatorial vetoes. Lawmakers promptly passed a ban that's less restrictive than most — allowing abortion for the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, which would be among the least restrictive of the new bans. Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed it. But lawmakers on Tuesday overrode that veto and the new law is set to take effect July 1. TRYING AGAIN ON BANS IN NEBRASKA, SOUTH CAROLINA Nebraska and South Carolina are both Republican-dominated states where GOP lawmakers have struggled to agree on the details of abortion bans. Both are considering bans this week, just weeks after earlier efforts narrowly fell short on procedural votes. And both have resurrected legislation that's less restrictive than versions that were rejected previously. In South Carolina, Republican lawmakers were divided on whether to ban abortion at all stages of pregnancy or only after cardiac activity can be detected — generally around six weeks, often before women know they're pregnant. A version of a less stringent ban is now under consideration. In Nebraska, lawmakers balked at a ban after six weeks. The unique unicameral legislature is now considering a ban on abortion at 12 weeks' gestation. It's been added to a bill that would also ban gender-affirming care for minors. RESTRICTION IN MONTANA In Montana, Gov. Greg Gianforte signed a ban Tuesday on dilation and evacuation abortions, which are normally performed in the second trimester of pregnancy. A legal challenge is expected. And it wouldn't be the first challenge on the policy in the state. A judge ruled last month that she would not block the ban preemptively, before it was signed into law. The state in 2021 adopted a broader ban on abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, but the state Supreme Court ruled that it will not enforce it pending a court challenge, leaving abortions by some means legal until viability, around the 24th week. COURT ARGUMENTS ON AN ABORTION PILL Most of the legal battles on abortion since the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision in 2022 have centered on whether individual state constitutions protect the right to abortion. But one has implications nationally. An anti-abortion group sued seeking to rescind the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s 2000 approval of mifepristone, one of two drugs used in combination in most medication-induced abortions in the U.S. A federal judge in Texas agreed. The New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is hearing arguments Wednesday on the matter. In the meantime, the U.S. Supreme Court has said that mifepristone can remain on the market. It is already barred from being used in abortions, with some exceptions, in states with bans in place. An immediate response from the circuit court is unlikely. The case is expected to return to the nation’s top court eventually. The Texas-based case could be merged with one in Washington, where another federal judge ruled last month that mifepristone restrictions cannot be rolled back in a group of Democrat-led states that filed lawsuits. Read More Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Arab foreign ministers welcome Syria's return to the Arab League ahead of Jeddah summit Hamas calls on Palestinians to confront Israeli victory parade in Jerusalem Tiny Amerindian village in Guyana fights gold mine in key court battle over indigenous land rights
2023-05-17 22:32
Hikaru hits out at grandmaster Vladimir Kramnik over cheating accusations
Hikaru hits out at grandmaster Vladimir Kramnik over cheating accusations
Star of the chess world Hikaru Nakamura has hit out at grandmaster Vladimir Kramnik after being accused of cheating. Grandmaster Nakamura recently responded to the cheating allegations against him by going on a crazy winning streak – after his initial good run caused others to speculate about the validity of his record. It comes after Nakamura dismissed “garbage” claims that he had cheated recently after going on a 15-game winning streak and blowing away opponents. Kramnik initially added fuel to the fire by appearing to have accused Nakamura of cheating in a cryptic post after referencing a number of “interesting” statistics behind his incredible form. Now, he’s deleted his initial post, leading to Nakamura slamming him for spreading the accusations. MORE DRAMA - Kramnik Unhinged www.youtube.com Posting a recent YouTube video, Nakamara said: “Someone doesn’t get to say these things without actual proof. They don’t get to falsely accuse people over and over again without having to pay a price. “It’s very disrespectful and to me, it shows that Kramnik simply has no respect for anybody at the end of the day. You don’t get to make false accusations when you are not an expert. You don’t get to make false accusations when you do not have data to back yourself up.” He went on to say: “I’m very proud of my record playing online, very proud of it, and I have nothing to hide.” Nakamura also hit out at Kramnik’s claims that he had set up bots to criticise him in comments sections online. “I would have to have an ego literally 100 times the size of my ego and it would have to be beyond chess to literally pay people, pay bots to come and post comments,” he said. “I think it’s very disrespectful of Kramnik.” Nakamura added: “For Kramnik to basically be insulting all of these mathematicians and statisticians who provided their name and used actual mathematical figures is very, very disrespectful and I think it shows that Kramnik has no respect for anybody at the end of the day. “It’s sad to see, but that’s really where I’m going to leave it for now because there’s just… I don’t see anything good coming from it.” Who knows where the biggest drama in the chess world will take us next… Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
2023-11-28 19:34
Koch Foods Settles Antitrust Claims Over Chicken Contracts With DOJ
Koch Foods Settles Antitrust Claims Over Chicken Contracts With DOJ
Koch Foods Inc. reached an agreement with the Department of Justice to settle claims on anticompetitive practices in
2023-11-10 00:03
US says 52 million air bag inflators should be recalled over rupture threat
US says 52 million air bag inflators should be recalled over rupture threat
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. auto safety regulators said Tuesday that 52 million air bag inflators produced by auto
2023-09-06 02:26
Olivia Dunne's cryptic social media activity sparks romance rumors with Arch Manning
Olivia Dunne's cryptic social media activity sparks romance rumors with Arch Manning
Olivia Dunne posts cryptic TikToks about dating life once in a while
2023-05-29 13:29
US Steel CEO Hails IRA as a ‘Manufacturing Renaissance Act’
US Steel CEO Hails IRA as a ‘Manufacturing Renaissance Act’
The Inflation Reduction Act is spurring manufacturers to return to the US in droves, the chief executive officer
2023-07-28 23:39
Are MrBeast burgers inedible? Here's why YouTuber is suing his ghost kitchen partner
Are MrBeast burgers inedible? Here's why YouTuber is suing his ghost kitchen partner
Fans of the popular YouTube personality have shared reviews, calling the food 'revolting' and 'likely the worst burger they have ever had'
2023-08-01 18:35
Rockets starting lineup: Projecting the starters after Fred VanVleet signing
Rockets starting lineup: Projecting the starters after Fred VanVleet signing
The Rockets solidify a starting lineup with Fred VanVleet signing.According to Adrian Wojnarowski, the Houston Rockets have signed Fred VanVleet on a monster deal. The Rockets are paying VanVleet a $130 million dollar deal over the next three years.The Rockets have been heavily linked to Van...
2023-07-01 09:15
Kristin Davis opens up about Kim Cattrall-Sarah Jessica Parker feud: 'I wish I could fix it'
Kristin Davis opens up about Kim Cattrall-Sarah Jessica Parker feud: 'I wish I could fix it'
Kristin Davis understands that fans are eager for the squad to come together after mending all differences, but she is helpless
2023-06-12 21:01
Weight-loss drug worries add to US restaurants' weak traffic woes
Weight-loss drug worries add to US restaurants' weak traffic woes
By Deborah Mary Sophia Investors will look for signs that U.S. fast-food chains, already contending with inflation-stung consumers
2023-10-26 20:50