A crisis of conscience spurred this Christian IVF doctor’s career pivot

KNOXVILLE (AP) — Dr. John Gordon, a reproductive endocrinologist, has been a man of faith for years. When he began to have doubts, they were not about his God, but his life’s work.
Harvey Weinstein defense urges acquittal as rape retrial nears a close

NEW YORK (AP) — Harvey Weinstein's defense urged jurors Tuesday to acquit him and put an end to a #MeToo-era rape case that has gone to trial three times, while prosecutors pressed to vied to restore a onetime conviction that got unwound.
The MD-11 cargo planes like the one in last fall’s deadly UPS crash in Louisville return to the air

The model of cargo plane that crashed in Kentucky last fall after an engine fell off a UPS jet as it was taking off resumed flying over the weekend.
Chipping away at voting rights?
In the late 19th century, after Reconstruction, US federal protections for Black voters began to erode. Southern states sought to reshape their electoral systems – through poll taxes, literacy tests and districting – to consolidate political control for white supremacist politicians.
Alzheimer’s is the sleeping financial crisis
Alzheimer’s is on a collision course to become one of the largest economic threats facing the United States.
Abortion pills head to the Supreme Court
When the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade came down four years ago, the pro-abortion lobby was apoplectic.
County finance committee hears budget proposal
It’s budget season.
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May 13
Today in History
Today is Wednesday, May 13, the 133rd day of 2026.
