Woman charged with murder after using abortion pill details claims against D.A.
Lizelle Gonzalez was indicted on murder charges in 2022, after she used medication to induce an abortion. The charges were later dropped.
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Lizelle Gonzalez was indicted on murder charges in 2022, after she used medication to induce an abortion. The charges were later dropped.
Republican lawmakers in Texas have opened a new front in their efforts to crack down on abortion, this time with a bill that would enable lawsuits targeting the mailing of pills.
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Bankruptcy filing alleges Steward Health Care executives siphoned $245 million from needy hospitals.
Longrunning questions about kidney dialysis don't justify shooting, prosecutor says.
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The Online Dating Safety Act would require dating apps to notify users if they've been in contact with a scam account.
A Virginia jury has acquitted the man at the center of a case that helped trigger major changes inside the Central Intelligence Agency for its handling of sexual assault allegations.
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Dubuque fraud fighters say they blocked $10 million from reaching scammers last year.
Scammers revel in cash as billions slip past U.S. banking safeguards.
The CEO of the troubled hospital chain did not appear at a Congressional hearing on Tuesday, despite a subpoena calling for his testimony.
Federal grand jury focuses on financial activities of Steward Health Care under CEO Ralph de la Torre.