U.S. House votes to overturn heavy duty truck emissions rules

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. House of Representatives voted 221 to 203 on Tuesday to overturn Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules that aim to drastically cut smog- and soot-forming emissions from heavy-duty trucks. The White House said President Joe Biden would veto the measure that now goes to his desk after being…

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Russia says cross-border attack from Ukraine has been crushed, one civilian killed

By Andrew Osborn (Reuters) -The Russian military said on Tuesday it had routed militants who attacked a Russian border region with armoured vehicles the previous day, killing more than 70 “Ukrainian nationalists” and pushing the remainder back into Ukraine. In what appeared to be one of the biggest incursions from Ukraine since the war began…

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South Carolina lawmakers pass six-week abortion ban, send to governor

By Sharon Bernstein and Julia Harte (Reuters) – South Carolina lawmakers on Tuesday passed a ban on most abortions after fetal cardiac activity begins, around six weeks. The hotly contested bill, which Republican Governor Henry McMaster is expected to sign, passed mostly along party lines, with the notable exception of the state senate’s five women…

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Abortion pill maker seeks to keep challenge to W. Va. abortion ban alive

By Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) – Lawyers for abortion pill maker GenBioPro Inc on Tuesday urged a West Virginia federal judge to allow them to proceed with their challenge to the state’s near-total abortion ban, claiming it is invalid because it interferes with the federal government’s approval of mifepristone.     U.S. District Judge Robert Chambers at a…

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Jester or rebel? Mercenary Prigozhin lays bare the strains of Putin’s war

By Guy Faulconbridge MOSCOW (Reuters) – Yevgeny Prigozhin on Saturday delivered Vladimir Putin one of the few battlefield victories of the president’s 15-month war in Ukraine. Even then, Russia’s most powerful mercenary could not resist breaking the taboos of Putin’s tightly controlled political system. Holding a Russian flag and with an automatic weapon slung over…

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US, South Korea issue fresh North Korea sanctions on ‘illicit’ IT workforce

By Christopher Bing and Doina Chiacu WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States and South Korea on Tuesday announced new North Korea sanctions related to thousands of IT workers, many operating in China and Russia, whose labors allegedly help fund weapons of mass destruction and missile programs, they said. One individual, Kim Sang Man, and the North…

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Sudan ceasefire brings some respite after weeks of heavy battles

By Mohamed Nureldin and Khalid Abdelaziz KHARTOUM (Reuters) -Artillery fire could be heard in parts of Khartoum and warplanes flew overhead on Tuesday, residents said, though an internationally monitored ceasefire appeared to have brought some respite from heavy fighting in the Sudanese capital. Night-time airstrikes were reported in at least one area after the ceasefire…

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