Supreme Court restores broad mifepristone access via telehealth, mail and pharmacies
The court blocked a lower-court ruling that would have curtailed the abortion pill, reopening the most common path to a medication abortion.
The Supreme Court restored mifepristone access as Putin floated that the Ukraine war was 'coming to an end,' a Miami sandbar boat blast sent eleven to hospitals, and the tech world spent the day arguing about Bun's Rust rewrite and an HTML-first way of using Claude Code.
The court blocked a lower-court ruling that would have curtailed the abortion pill, reopening the most common path to a medication abortion.
Back-to-back court decisions hand both parties a fresh mobilization issue heading into the fall.
Southern legislatures are redrawing maps in the wake of the Supreme Court's recent ruling, reshaping the 2026 House battlefield.
Florida wildlife officials are investigating after passengers were left with burns and traumatic injuries.
A gunman opened fire at a shopping plaza north of Dallas before a second attack nearby.
A Massachusetts jury acquitted the former Patriots receiver after a brief trial in Dedham.
The skipper who led Atlanta's 1990s dynasty and won the 1995 World Series has died.
The Russian president floated talks while condemning Western support for Kyiv, hours after a scaled-back parade in Moscow.
The truce in the Iran war hit its most fragile moment yet as Washington works the phones with Qatar.
A suspected slick spans dozens of square kilometres near the country's main crude export terminal.
Moscow's growing dark fleet keeps finding workarounds to Western energy restrictions.
The South Indian actor's party stitched together a majority in a state that anchors India's iPhone and auto manufacturing.
The MV Hondius is due to dock in the Canary Islands after a deadly outbreak on board.
Geopolitics overshadowed the launch of the world's biggest contemporary art event.
Tim Gowers walks through a long session pushing GPT-5.5 Pro on real mathematics and reports where it shines and where it still face-plants.
The Archive is opening a Swiss arm to give its preservation mission a jurisdictional escape hatch.
Jarred Sumner says the Zig-to-Rust port of Bun is one signed bug away from passing nearly the entire suite.
Brussels researchers frame VPNs as an obstacle to age-verification rules, alarming privacy advocates.
A viral thread arguing that asking Claude to render explanations as HTML changes how usable its output feels.
New paper measures silent semantic drift introduced when LLMs edit user documents on the user's behalf.
Martin Fowler retells Brooks's law for an industry once again convinced more bodies will save the schedule.
Inside a Menlo Park where every team has been told to ship AI yesterday and morale has cratered.
A web developer explains why he stopped using query strings in his URLs and what replaced them.
A polemic against the strain of tech politics that demands deregulation for its founders and discipline for everyone else.
A first-person walkthrough of the Japanese police custody system from someone who lived through it.
A bad week for shared hosting: tens of thousands of cPanel servers were ransomware-hit before the patches landed.
A new advisory details a local root path through execve(); patch your boxes.
Paris joins the parade of governments demanding lawful-access backdoors into end-to-end encryption.
A weekend-project Lisp on the Go runtime, fast enough to use as a scripting layer.