Barnard College to offer abortion pills on campus next year
School says overturning Roe v. Wade will "result in lower graduation rates and derail employment trajectories."
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School says overturning Roe v. Wade will "result in lower graduation rates and derail employment trajectories."
New rules follow "increase in more agitated behavior by a small number of guests," Miami-based cruise operator says.
The national average for a gallon of regular now stands at $3.86, up 7 cents since Monday, according to AAA.
Orders can still be places the day after Thanksgiving, but they won't start processing until the next day.
Safety inspectors say local farm treated vegetable crops with raw sewage and sold the produce to local grocers.
For nearly 76 years, the popular food storage containers were primarily sold at in-home "Tupperware parties."
Under a new federal rule flight attendants will get 10 consecutive hours between trips, the agency said.
Federal officials are investigating an outbreak of bacterial infection that has sickened six, hospitalizing five.
Airline says its current schedule of four flights a day out of JFK left it "too-small-to-be-competitive."
Federal safety regulators say repair needed to fix potentially deadly gap between product's inner and outer doors.
Apple's VP of procurement is out of a job after crude remarks were captured on TikTok, according to Bloomberg.
Clearwater marketing firm announces its offices would close during storm after facing backlash online.
Union says 1,000 employees will vote on contract giving them their first raise in three years along with health care benefits.
Breakup from ex-science teacher Dan Jewett follows split from Jeff Bezos, one of the world's richest men.
As Hurricane Ian makes landfall, chain shutters 21 restaurants in evacuation zones and low-lying areas across the state.