Abortions in young girls are not uncommon, experts say
ABC News (NEW YORK) — The story of a 10-year-old rape victim traveling from Ohio to Indiana to receive abortion care captured headlines earlier this month, illustrating what impact the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe V.
Biden tests positive for COVID-19 again, White House doctor says
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden has tested positive again for COVID-19, but currently has no symptoms, according to a letter from White House physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor. O’Connor said Biden’s antigen test came back positive
College campuses see growing reparations movement
thelinke/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Universities across the country are studying their relationship to slavery and are being called on by students to address their histories by making symbolic and financial reparations. During the colonial era the wealth
Airlines look to attract more diverse pilots amid shortage
Jaromir Chalabala/EyeEm/Getty Images/Stock (NEW YORK) — For decades, the aviation industry has carried the reputation of being overtly male and white. At least 95% of the roughly 158,000 pilots employed in the United States are men, according to
Other infant formula makers besides Abbott have faced Cronobacter contamination and operational deficiencies, documents show
Brandon Bell/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Some of the operational deficiencies that helped trigger the massive shutdown of Abbott Nutrition’s infant formula plant earlier this year have also been found at some other companies’ factories, according to an
Florida battles federal LGBTQ protections
Joe Raedle/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As the federal government aims at expanding protections for LGBTQ people, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and state agencies are vowing to dodge those safeguards. In a memo from the Florida education department
Salmon fishing suspended near Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The state is temporarily shutting down salmon fishing just west of Port Angeles. The Department of Fish and Wildlife says a full closure will go into effect August 3rd for areas in the Strait
PenCol and McKinley Mill partnership is a model that other businesses can join

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – It’s been a little over 3 years since the McKinley Paper mill reopened, and today they are operating at full steam. They’ve grown from 24 employees to over 200 employees today.
Salmon fishing suspended near Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The state is temporarily shutting down salmon fishing just west of Port Angeles. The Department of Fish and Wildlife says a full closure will go into effect August 3rd for areas in the Strait
Democrat Rep. Dean Phillips says Biden shouldn't run in 2024
Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) (WASHINGTON) — Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn, said publicly that he would not support President Joe Biden in 2024 amid a slew of new polling reflecting Democrats’ desire for a new presidential candidate. The White