July 2019

Judge temporarily blocks new Arkansas anti-abortion laws

A federal judge blocked three new abortion restrictions from taking effect Wednesday in Arkansas, including a measure that opponents say would likely force the state’s only surgical abortion clinic to close. U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker granted a 14-day temporary restraining order shortly before midnight Tuesday. The 159-page ruling blocks the state from enforcing the

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Justice Dept. puts Big Tech under the antitrust microscope

Like Europe before it, the U.S. government looks ready to try reining in its technology giants. But doing so may be more difficult than it seems. On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Justice opened a sweeping antitrust investigation of major technology companies and whether their online platforms have hurt competition, suppressed innovation or otherwise harmed

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Robert Mueller to Testify to Congress in Highly Anticipated Hearings

WASHINGTON — Robert S. Mueller III will take the witness stand for back-to-back House hearings on Wednesday, facing off for the first time with lawmakers battling over the implications of what he found as special counsel. Mr. Mueller, 74, resisted testifying for months, even after he submitted a 448-page report documenting Russia’s election interference in

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Cole Sprouse And Lili Reinhart Split And ‘Riverdale’ Fans Are Freaking Out

“Riverdale” stars Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart have reportedly split after two years of dating, breaking Bughead hearts everywhere.  The former couple, who play love interests Betty Cooper and Jughead Jones on the wildly popular CW teen soap based on Archie Comics, reportedly broke up over the summer during a hiatus from filming, multiple outlets reported.  The

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