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Abortions Resume in Some Texas Clinics After Judge Halts Law
Abortions quickly resumed in some Texas clinics Thursday after a federal judge halted the most restrictive abortion law in the U.S., but doctors across the state did not rush to resume normal operations with the court battle far from over.
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Texas Gov. Defends Abortion Law With No Rape Exceptions, Vows to ‘Eliminate All Rapists'
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday defended a new state law banning most abortions that also does not provide exceptions for cases of rape or incest, saying it does not force victims to give birth even though it prohibits abortions before some women know they’re pregnant.
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El Paso Marks Walmart Shooting Anniversary Amid Pandemic
El Paso is marking the anniversary of a shooting at a crowded Walmart by remembering the 23 people killed.
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‘Brilliant' Man Who Was an Inventor of the Calculator Dies
Jerry Merryman, one of the inventors of the handheld electronic calculator, has died in Dallas. He was 86.