But she does believe "children should be trained with firearms," Greene said at a House Rules Committee meeting.
Standing outside what had been the last remaining abortion clinic in Missouri on Friday, Pamela Lukehart choked back tears as she recalled how things were before the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision enshrining a woman's right to the procedure.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) described her gratitude for having a "choice" and "freedom" over her body.
India will introduce a safety rating system for passenger cars - a measure it hopes will encourage manufacturers to provide advanced safety features and will boost the "export worthiness" of vehicles produced in the country. The road transport ministry said in a statement it will assign a rating of one to five stars for cars, based on tests assessing adult and child occupant protection as well as safety assist technologies. India, which has some of the world's deadliest roads, has also proposed mandating that all passenger cars have six air bags, despite resistance from some carmakers which say it will increase the cost of vehicles.
Had Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck hopped on an electric scooter rather than a Vespa in the classic film "Roman Holiday", their spin around the Eternal City might have ended in tears.
A US navy destroyer sunk during World War II has been found nearly 7,000 metres (23,000 feet) below sea level off the Philippines, making it the world's deepest shipwreck ever located, an American exploration team said.
“For them, the dam has burst,” she said of the justices. “What do you see in their behavior to give you any reason to believe" that they would stop?
A spiral of worker strikes in Europe's crucial aviation sector and cancelled flights at a time when millions of travellers are looking to escape for the summer, threaten the sector's tentative recovery.
China reported zero new Covid-19 infections in Shanghai for the first time since March on Saturday, as the country's latest outbreak subsides after months of lockdowns and other restrictions.
The satirical news site overwhelmingly revamped its homepage to go after the court's decision to overturn the constitutional right to abortion.
Federal and state government officials and judges are “probably most at risk," along with those at protests and reproductive health care facilities, warns DHS.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas argued that same-sex marriages don't merit federal protection. His own marriage, however, could also be at risk.
A victim told HuffPost that the agitated driver careened into protesters on purpose in downtown Cedar Rapids. At least one person was hospitalized.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will attend events to celebrate 25 years since Hong Kong's handover to China, state media reported Saturday, with the Communist Party looking to showcase its control over the city after crushing a democracy movement.
Brooks sought preemptive "all-purpose" pardons for Republicans who challenged the results of the 2020 election, CBS's Robert Costa reported.
Protests are planned in cities around the U.S. throughout the weekend.
Wake up, Steve! If they're "awakened," they're "woke."
“They are going to pay for their mistresses to get abortions,” one woman said of the men on the court. “We won’t be able to do that.”
The World Health Organization said Friday that European summer festivals should not be cancelled due to the monkeypox outbreak but should instead manage the risk of amplifying the virus.
Young Democrats are begging their elected leaders to do more.
“This is the first time in the history of our nation that a constitutional right has been taken from the people of America,” the vice president said.
“Criminalizing and prosecuting individuals who seek or provide abortion care makes a mockery of justice; prosecutors should not be part of that,” dozens said.
The US Supreme Court's overturning of America's constitutional right to abortion gives all 50 states the freedom to ban the procedure, with nearly half expected to do so in some form.
Before his own death by suicide, the 23-year-old wrote that he couldn't "go on" without his fiancée.
Former Trump EPA chief Scott Pruitt celebrated Friday’s Roe v. Wade ruling, despite a career that increased environmental harm to unborn children.