Thursday, 20 October 2022

Abortion rights hang on judicial elections in these states

John Fetterman "recovering well" from stroke, doctor says.
HUFFPOST The Morning Email
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Top Stories
 
Thursday, October 20
 
 
THESE STATE JUDICIAL RACES WILL DETERMINE THE FUTURE OF ABORTION RIGHTS Judicial elections in Illinois, Michigan, Montana, North Carolina and Ohio are more important than ever, with abortion, voting rights and gerrymandering at stake. In each court, one political party or ideological bloc holds a one-vote majority on the most pressing issues. These judicial majorities are increasingly significant since the U.S. Supreme Court began devolving constitutional issues from federal courts to state courts. [HuffPost]


UKRAINE'S NUCLEAR CHIEF SAYS WINTER COLD RAISES THE RISK OF DISASTER IN ZAPORIZHZHIA As temperatures drop heading into winter, the risk of a radiation accident is rising, the head of Ukraine's state nuclear company told HuffPost's Alexander C. Kaufman. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared martial law in the four regions of Ukraine that Moscow annexed and has given additional emergency powers to the heads of all regions of Russia. [HuffPost]

JOHN FETTERMAN IS 'RECOVERING WELL' FROM HIS STROKE, HIS DOCTOR SAYS John Fetterman, the Democratic nominee for a Pennsylvania Senate seat running against Republican Mehmet Oz, is "recovering well" from a stroke in May and is healthy enough for full-time work in the Senate, his primary care physician said. The new medical report comes amid pressure on Fetterman to do more to settle lingering doubts about his physical and cognitive fitness for public office. [HuffPost]

TRUMP DEPOSED IN DEFAMATION SUIT BY FILED BY E. JEAN CARROLL Former President Donald Trump answered questions under oath in a lawsuit filed by E. Jean Carroll, a magazine columnist who says Trump raped her in the mid-1990s in a department store dressing room. Details from Trump's testimony weren't disclosed. [HuffPost]

 
 
 
 
 
Coronavirus And Your World
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What Else Is Happening
 
 
MIKE PENCE SUGGESTS HE'D VOTE FOR 'SOMEBODY ELSE' OVER TRUMP IN 2024 Former Vice President Mike Pence wouldn't say if he would vote for Trump if he was the Republican Party's nominee for president in 2024. "Well, there might be somebody else I'd prefer more," Pence said. Pence has declined to reveal whether he's running. [HuffPost]

COURT ORDERS JOHN EASTMAN TO GIVE JAN. 6 COMMITTEE MORE EMAILS A federal judge ordered lawyer John Eastman, the architect of Trump's plot to overturn the election, to turn over more emails related to efforts aimed at disrupting Congress' certification of the 2020 results. Those include emails addressing Eastman's attempts to persuade Mike Pence to overturn the election outcome. [HuffPost]

DESPITE PROTESTS AND DEMANDS, LA CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS STILL NOT RESIGNING Ten days after the racist audio leaked, two Los Angeles City Council members, Kevin de León and Gil Cedillo, show no signs of heeding demands to resign. "No, I will not resign because there is a lot of work ahead," de León said. Cedillo has not spoken up since an initial apology. [HuffPost]

RESEARCH GROUP SUES BIDEN, NATIONAL ARCHIVES FOR JFK ASSASSINATION FILES
A research organization that boasts the largest collection of online records related to John F. Kennedy's assassination is suing President Joe Biden and the National Archives over files about the former president's 1963 killing. The so-called JFK Records Act mandated the full release of the files by 2017, but the Mary Ferrell Foundation says thousands of documents remain secret. [HuffPost]

LIZ TRUSS FACES CLAMOR TO QUIT Embattled U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss clung to power by a thread today after a senior minister quit her government with a barrage of criticism and a vote in the House of Commons descended into chaos and acrimony. Truss, appointed by the queen barely six weeks ago, defiantly declared she's "a fighter and not a quitter." [AP]


KEVIN MCCARTHY WARNS OF AID CUTS IF GOP WINS House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said Republicans will not hand a "blank check" to Ukraine if his party wins next month's elections, apparently confirming that bipartisan congressional support for Ukraine's fight against Russia is wavering. "I think people are gonna be sitting in a recession and they're not going to write a blank check to Ukraine," the House minority leader said. [HuffPost]

 
 
 
The Best of the Rest
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Before You Go
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
HUFFPOST
 
  Does somebody keep forwarding you this newsletter? — Subscribe here!

©2022 HuffPost
BuzzFeed, Inc, 111 E 18th St, 13th Floor, New York, NY 10003

You are receiving this email because you signed up for updates from HuffPost.

Feedback | Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe
 
 
                                                           

No comments:

Post a Comment