Friday, January 27, 2017

Anti-abortion activists to 'march for life' in Washington

Reuters: Health News
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Anti-abortion activists gathered in Washington on Friday for the 44th March for Life, buoyed by President Donald Trump's pledge to restrict the procedure and Vice President Mike Pence's plan to address the marchers.
(This Jan. 24 story was refiled to add dropped words in paragraph 18 of this story)
(This Jan. 13 story corrects spelling of Mello, from Mellow, in paragraphs 12 and 13)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Reuters) - Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson signed into law on Thursday a bill banning the most common abortion procedure employed in the second trimester of a pregnancy, among the most restrictive abortion legislation in the United States.
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Trump signs autographs for onlookers as he arrives aboard Air Force One at Joint Base AndrewsWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Friday said he was launching a manufacturing jobs initiative and named a group of U.S. business executives and labor union officials to help with the effort, the White House said in a statement. ...


TransCanada President and CEO Girling announces the new Energy East Pipeline during a news conference in CalgaryBy David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) - A review of TransCanada Corp's proposed Energy East pipeline will start again from the beginning, Canada's energy regulator said on Friday, a move that could delay the project by several years. The National Energy Board's announcement also looks set to spare the Liberal government from making a politically charged decision on the pipeline's future before the next federal election in October 2019. Approving the project would anger the progressive base that helped Prime Minister Justin Trudeau win power in late 2015, while turning it down could alienate voters in Canada's energy-rich West.


Offering free refills from self-service soda fountains has been uncommon in France, but now the practice is illegal. A governmental decree prohibiting restaurants, hotels and catering facilities from allowing ...
Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May, both products of anti-establishment uprisings, sit down on Friday for what could be a difficult search for unity on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Russia and trade. Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are likely to discuss the sanctions that Washington imposed on Russia over the conflict in Ukraine when the two leaders speak by telephone on Saturday, a senior White House aide says. Trump keeps up his criticism of Mexico, saying it "has taken advantage of the U.S. for long enough," while a top aide plays down the possibility of Mexican retaliation that would cost American jobs.

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