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Texas abortion law is under review this legislative session. As a result of ProPublica's reporting, Presser says Republican lawmakers in Texas, including several of the authors of abortion policy in the state, have expressed a willingness to amend the law to better protect the lives of patients. But it's unclear if proposed amendments will receive a public hearing this session.
Texas abortion law is under review this legislative session. As a result of ProPublica's reporting, Presser says Republican lawmakers in Texas, including several of the authors of abortion policy in the state, have expressed a willingness to amend the law to better protect the lives of patients. But it's unclear if proposed amendments will receive a public hearing this session.
Before we let you go, a few other stories we're watching. The United States on Monday joined Russia to vote against a U.N. resolution condemning Russia's war against Ukraine. CNN reports the U.N. measure, which was backed by longtime European allies, called for immediate withdrawal of Russian forces from Ukraine and a peaceful resolution to the war now marking its third year.
Before we let you go, a few other stories we're watching. The United States on Monday joined Russia to vote against a U.N. resolution condemning Russia's war against Ukraine. CNN reports the U.N. measure, which was backed by longtime European allies, called for immediate withdrawal of Russian forces from Ukraine and a peaceful resolution to the war now marking its third year.
Before we let you go, a few other stories we're watching. The United States on Monday joined Russia to vote against a U.N. resolution condemning Russia's war against Ukraine. CNN reports the U.N. measure, which was backed by longtime European allies, called for immediate withdrawal of Russian forces from Ukraine and a peaceful resolution to the war now marking its third year.
The AP called it a sign of a shift in transatlantic relations, with the United States continuing to signal a willingness to split from Europe and refuse to blame Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. Now to an update on the closely watched mass rape trial in France, where 51 men were convicted two months ago of raping Gisele Pelico.
The AP called it a sign of a shift in transatlantic relations, with the United States continuing to signal a willingness to split from Europe and refuse to blame Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. Now to an update on the closely watched mass rape trial in France, where 51 men were convicted two months ago of raping Gisele Pelico.
The AP called it a sign of a shift in transatlantic relations, with the United States continuing to signal a willingness to split from Europe and refuse to blame Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. Now to an update on the closely watched mass rape trial in France, where 51 men were convicted two months ago of raping Gisele Pelico.
Six of the 50 men are already out of jail and living relatively normal lives. The Sunday Times reports the men who have been released were let go because of their poor health or because they'd served their time in pretrial detention. Now many are back in villages in France. Some have returned to their families, to their job.
Six of the 50 men are already out of jail and living relatively normal lives. The Sunday Times reports the men who have been released were let go because of their poor health or because they'd served their time in pretrial detention. Now many are back in villages in France. Some have returned to their families, to their job.
Six of the 50 men are already out of jail and living relatively normal lives. The Sunday Times reports the men who have been released were let go because of their poor health or because they'd served their time in pretrial detention. Now many are back in villages in France. Some have returned to their families, to their job.
Giselle Pellico's lawyer says she is trying to return to normal life, too. And the Oscars are this weekend, and after skipping several awards season ceremonies, Carla Sofia Gascon, who is nominated for Best Actress for her role in the film Amelia Perez, says she will attend the Oscars ceremony.
Giselle Pellico's lawyer says she is trying to return to normal life, too. And the Oscars are this weekend, and after skipping several awards season ceremonies, Carla Sofia Gascon, who is nominated for Best Actress for her role in the film Amelia Perez, says she will attend the Oscars ceremony.
Giselle Pellico's lawyer says she is trying to return to normal life, too. And the Oscars are this weekend, and after skipping several awards season ceremonies, Carla Sofia Gascon, who is nominated for Best Actress for her role in the film Amelia Perez, says she will attend the Oscars ceremony.
Gascon was largely left out of Oscar campaigning and has kept a low profile after years-old offensive tweets resurfaced where she made charged statements about Black people, Islam, and immigrants. Gascón is the first openly trans woman to be nominated for Best Actress and said, quote, I'm grateful to be back. Emilia Perez led all Oscar films with 13 nominations.
Gascon was largely left out of Oscar campaigning and has kept a low profile after years-old offensive tweets resurfaced where she made charged statements about Black people, Islam, and immigrants. Gascón is the first openly trans woman to be nominated for Best Actress and said, quote, I'm grateful to be back. Emilia Perez led all Oscar films with 13 nominations.
Gascon was largely left out of Oscar campaigning and has kept a low profile after years-old offensive tweets resurfaced where she made charged statements about Black people, Islam, and immigrants. Gascón is the first openly trans woman to be nominated for Best Actress and said, quote, I'm grateful to be back. Emilia Perez led all Oscar films with 13 nominations.
You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app. And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next. Popular Mechanics has the story of a puzzling archaeological object that spent 2,000 years at the bottom of the Aegean Sea before some of it got hauled up. It might have been the world's first computer.
You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app. And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next. Popular Mechanics has the story of a puzzling archaeological object that spent 2,000 years at the bottom of the Aegean Sea before some of it got hauled up. It might have been the world's first computer.
You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app. And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next. Popular Mechanics has the story of a puzzling archaeological object that spent 2,000 years at the bottom of the Aegean Sea before some of it got hauled up. It might have been the world's first computer.