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Birth control and abortion pill requests surge after Trump's re-election, driven by fear of restricted access under new administration.

The Supreme Court issued its first major ruling on abortion in two years. And former President Donald Trump returns to Capitol Hill, holding separate meetings with Senate and House Republicans. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Friday, June 14, 2024. Supreme Court preserves access to abortion pill In a unanimous decision, the U.S.…

It’s hard enough to buy a home since 2020 with prices up 38% and climbing mortgage rates. But those two sticker shocks are just the start. 

It’s hard enough to buy a home since 2020 with prices up 38% and the interest rate on that mortgage five percentage points higher. However, those two sticker shocks are just the start.  A new report by Bankrate said the hidden costs of homeownership are up 26% since 2020. This includes property taxes, homeowners insurance and home…

Michigan officials revealed that split-ticket voters using Dominion ICX Voter Assist Terminals may face 'programming issues' on election day.

In less than five months, tens of millions of Americans will cast their ballots in what could be a contentious presidential election. More than 30 states and the District of Columbia currently offer electronic voting for U.S. military and overseas voters. However, some states recently expanded electronic ballot returns for people with disabilities. Now, Nevada…

Boeing's stocks took a nosedive after it announced production issues and a nearly $4 billion hit to its bottom line on Thursday.

Boeing will reportedly blow through billions more dollars than expected to course correct after a series of financial hits. The company said that its bottom line is hurting as the company navigates an ongoing crisis related to the safety of its planes and its ability to manufacture them. On Thursday, May 23, Boeing announced that…

U.S. airlines are suing the Transportation Department over a new disclosure rule for checked bags, seat selection, flight changes and more.

Several major U.S. airlines, including Delta, American, United, Hawaiian, JetBlue and Alaska, filed a lawsuit against the Transportation Department. The group filed the lawsuit in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday, May 10. In April, the Biden administration unveiled new rules that apply to checked bag fees. These rules require airlines and ticket…

NORAD tracked Russian military aircraft near Alaska, saying the flight posed no threat despite an F-16 scramble and ongoing security measures.

Nuclear-capable Russian military aircraft flew within the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) on Thursday, May 2, prompting an intercept by an American F-16. The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) monitored their flight path but emphasized that the situation was not as severe as it might seem. The Alaska ADIZ extends 150 miles beyond…

The wind energy industry experienced a record-setting surge in capacity last year, while offshore projects struggled to find similar success.

The wind energy industry had a record-setting 12 months in 2023, as the planet’s capacity for this type of power surged by an unprecedented 50%. The resulting energy from that increase is enough to power nearly 90 million homes. In total, 54 countries contributed to 2023’s wind power expansion, with China alone accounting for almost…

The Senate dismisses impeachment charges against Homeland Security Secretary and an Indonesian volcano triggers evacuations.

The Senate took little time to dismiss impeachment charges against the Secretary of Homeland Security. A volcano erupted in Indonesia, prompting evacuations and fears of a tsunami. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Thursday, April 18, 2024. Senate dismissed articles of impeachment against DHS Secretary Mayorkas The Senate quickly voted to dismiss…

Alaska’s wilderness is teeming with wildlife, as bears, moose, elk, and many more species all call this region home. However, beneath this vibrant ecosystem lies an extensive supply of metals, one that will require disturbing thousands of acres of nature to access. The White House is expected to step in and put an end to…

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