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Doctors sue to block FDA abortion pill rule during pandemic

Doctors sue to block FDA abortion pill rule during pandemic

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Moscow updates coronavirus statistics to show more deaths

Moscow updates coronavirus statistics to show more deaths

MOSCOW — Health officials in Moscow updated their figures on coronavirus deaths Thursday, seeking to dispel doubts about Russia's comparatively low COVID-19 death toll.
Chinese lawmakers endorse Hong Kong national security law

Chinese lawmakers endorse Hong Kong national security law

BEIJING — China’s legislature endorsed a national security law for Hong Kong on Thursday that has strained relations with the United States and Britain and prompted new protests in the territory.
Algeria recalls envoy to France over public TV documentaries

Algeria recalls envoy to France over public TV documentaries

ALGIERS, Algeria — Algeria has recalled its ambassador to France for consultations after French public television aired documentaries on the North African country’s anti-government protest movement, one of which contained shots of young people kissin
Germany confronts Russian ambassador over cyberattack

Germany confronts Russian ambassador over cyberattack

BERLIN — Germany said Thursday it is seeking EU sanctions against a Russian man over his alleged role in the hacking of the German parliament at a time when evidence shows he was working for Russian intelligence.
Orders for US big-ticket factory goods drop 17.2% in April

Orders for US big-ticket factory goods drop 17.2% in April

WASHINGTON — U.S. orders for big-ticket factory goods plunged for the second straight month in April as the coronavirus pandemic hammered the economy. The Commerce Department said Thursday that orders for durable goods dropped 17.
Nissan to close Indonesia, Spain auto plants after losses

Nissan to close Indonesia, Spain auto plants after losses

TOKYO — Japanese automaker Nissan plans to close auto plants in Spain and Indonesia after sinking into the red for the first time in 11 years as the pandemic squashed global demand and disrupted production.
Mayor: Officer who put knee on man's neck should be charged

Mayor: Officer who put knee on man's neck should be charged

MINNEAPOLIS — The mayor of Minneapolis called Wednesday for criminal charges against the white police officer seen on video kneeling against the neck of a handcuffed black man who complained that he could not breathe and died in police custody.
Sam Johnson, ex-Texas GOP congressman and Vietnam POW, dies

Sam Johnson, ex-Texas GOP congressman and Vietnam POW, dies

Former Texas Rep. Sam Johnson, a military pilot who spent years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam before serving more than two decades in Congress, died Wednesday at age 89.
New 'Hunger Games' book sells more than 500,000 copies

New 'Hunger Games' book sells more than 500,000 copies

NEW YORK — A decade after the “Hunger Games” series had apparently ended, readers were clearly ready for more.