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Online ordering begins for first over-the-counter birth control pillsThe drug is called Opill, and a one-month supply will run about $19.99, while a three-month supply will cost about $49.99.
Online sales for the first over-the-counter birth control pill in the U.S. began Monday.
It’s called Opill, and a one-month supply will run about $19.99, while a three-month supply will cost about $49.99.
Consumers can start ordering the...

An Icelandic volcano is erupting for the 4th time since DecemberThe latest eruption prompted more evacuation orders in a nearby town, but no injuries or property damage have been reported.

Boy dies after eating strawberries bought from school fundraiserThe 8-year-old's parents reportedly noticed signs of an allergic reaction and took him to the emergency room.

Celine Dion shares update on Stiff Person Syndrome Awareness DayThe singer shares her hopes for the future despite her diagnosis, calling it "one of the hardest experiences of my life."

How and why do migrants risk their lives to come to the US?While some claim to have escaped crime and violence in their home countries, the journey many make to the U.S. can be just as dangerous.

Some US-Mexico border businesses see shopping habits changeBusinesses on the U.S.-Mexico border depend on people from each side to buy products and services — but entrepreneurs say that's changing.

Scientist develops tool to photograph solar eclipses with smartphonesWhile many are picking up solar eclipse glasses for their eyes, an "eclipse fanatic" reminds viewers to protect their cellphones.
Lawsuit over Apple AirTag stalking claims can proceed, judge rulesThe lawsuit claims Apple ignored warnings about how the devices could be used for stalking before it released them in 2021.
Supreme Court to weigh in on controversial Texas immigration lawJustice Samuel Alito ordered a stay on the law until Monday at 5 p.m. ET, when the law could take effect.
Keurig unveils plans for compostable coffee pods made without plasticThe new K-Rounds pods will be made of coffee beans wrapped in a plant-based coating, eliminating the need for any plastic or aluminum casing.

EPA bans asbestos, which was still in use decades after partial banThe substance is found in products such as brake linings and gaskets and is used to manufacture chlorine bleach and sodium hydroxide.
Trump's lawyers say he is unable to post $454 million to cover bondThe former president maintains that he is worth several billion dollars and testified last year that he had about $400 million in cash.
Greg Gumbel to miss March Madness for first time in 25 yearsTV host Adam Zucker announced on Sunday that Gumbel is taking time off due to a family medical issue.
Congress scrambles to avoid a looming partial government shutdownHere's a look at the chances of a government shutdown later this week and why this latest battle to avoid one is much trickier than the previous one.

Supreme Court hearing social media misinformation caseThe White House argues that social media companies should limit misinformation, but two state AGs say the federal government should not be involved.
Crafts retailer Joann files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protectionJoann will likely become privately owned by certain lenders and industry parties, meaning its shares would no longer be publicly traded.
Target's new self-checkout rules might be a welcome changeTarget reported that it lost $500 million more in inventory shrink in 2023 compared to 2022, but the company is optimistic changes will slow shrink.
UN report says 'famine is imminent' in northern GazaThe alarming report came as Israel faces mounting pressure from even its closest allies to streamline the entry of aid into the Gaza Strip.

New Chick-fil-A won't have cashiers, drive-thru or dining roomThe new Manhattan location will be one of two new concepts Chick-fil-A will test out in 2024 featuring mobile ordering.

This American butter was named best in the world, and you can get it for $3.99You might want to add this Cabot Creamery butter to your grocery list.

DoorDash now using AI to monitor chats between customers and driversThe food delivery company unveiled SafeChat+, a new artificial intelligence tool that aims to combat abuse and harassment on the app.

10-year-old has a brain cyst; children's hospital is out-of-networkThe family of a 10-year-old girl who needs treatment found their hospital was suddenly out-of-network. What can you do if this happens?

Bank issues warning to never share verification codesThe Federal Trade Commission says scams are getting more complex, and highlights one scam that tries to get consumers to share verification codes.

Mega Millions jackpot closing in on $800 million after no winnerIf won, this would be the sixth-largest prize in the history of the game. The five highest jackpots exceeded $1 billion.

IRS launches new tax filing pilot program in 12 statesIRS Direct File allows eligible taxpayers to get tax returns ready and file online for free.

Putin extends rule with 5th term in preordained Russian electionThe country's election commission announced the results of an election in which Putin faced no serious challenges.
Netanyahu deems Schumer's call for new Israeli elections inappropriateThe news comes as stalled cease-fire talks are expected to resume between Israel and Hamas as the Gaza Strip faces a humanitarian crisis.

Biden signs executive order meant to advance study of women's healthWomen make up half of the population in the U.S., but their health is both underfunded and understudied.
4 years since the COVID pandemic lockdown: How it changed our livesHundreds of people are still dying every week in the U.S. from COVID-19, and the CDC still classifies it as a pandemic.
Snake or steak? Study says pythons could could save the meat industryThe current meat industry is affecting food security worldwide, but researchers say python farms could give a solution.

Chair of Senate Intelligence Committee talks TikTok ban on 'The Race'Scripps News spoke with Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, about TikTok and national security.
Content creators defend the good found in TikTokThe bill that could lead to the app's American demise heads to the Senate, where lawmakers will debate whether to force ByteDance to sell it.

FCC to require cable, satellite TV providers to list 'all-in' priceThe FCC is telling major cable and satellite operators to give customers an "all-in" price in hopes of increasing cost transparency.
Spotify is testing out music videosBy offering music videos, Spotify will be able to compete with similar services like YouTube and Apple Music.

What can we expect to see from BMX in the 2024 Olympics?Since getting its start six decades ago, BMX has only gotten more popular, and the market is projected to grow through the end of the decade.
Aaron Donald, 3-time Defensive Player of the Year, retiring from NFLThe decorated player retires after 10 seasons with the Rams and will go down as one of the most dominant defenders in the league.

Maine mass shooting review finds problems with prior police responseA review found Maine law enforcement had “sufficient probable cause” to take the Lewiston mass shooter into custody before his 2023 rampage.
Chemist digs for clues related to New Mexico atomic bombScripps News followed Dr. Michael Ketterer as he collected dust and dirt samples to analyze. He is looking for plutonium from the Trinity bomb test.

In Real Life: Crossing the LineGo inside the operations of a citizen patrol group at the border, which is often criticized by migrants rights groups.
In Real Life: Waiting to LiveLearn what life is like for the more than 100,000 Americans waiting on an organ as the U.S. organ donor system is in the midst of reform.

Ukrainian troops wait to join the counteroffensive in the 'grey zone'The grey zone's parameters are defined by trenches and the soldiers defending them.
'Witch,' Ukraine's fearless mortar commander, orders walls of fireUkraine's "Witch," a lawyer turned mortar commander, shows Scripps News inside her command bunker, where she uses drone footage to direct her teams.