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âYouâd be an iconic guestâ â [Ziwe]( as she poses with George Santos. It all started with the Cameos. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=George Santos and Ziwe are the combo no one was expecting #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) Top Story [The Travis County 459th District Court is seen prior to an emergency hearing in Cox v Texas]
Abortion The Story Kate Cox left Texas to get an [abortion](. Kate Cox? The woman at the center of one of the biggest challenges to a stateâs abortion law since Roe v. Wade. Last week, a lower court [overruled]( Texas law â which bars abortion at six weeks â to grant Cox an exception for the procedure. Thatâs because Cox, who is 20 weeks pregnant, has a fetus with a fatal chromosomal condition, and the pregnancy poses a threat to her health. Texas AG Ken Paxton (R) appealed the case to the Texas Supreme Court, which then [blocked]( her abortion in the state. Yesterday, Cox's attorneys said she left Texas to get the procedure, calling the past week âhellish.â What happens now? The Texas Supreme Court weighed in yesterday, officially ruling [against]( Cox. It said her doctor didnât assert that she has a âlife-threatening physical conditionâ and that the lower courtâs ruling was a mistake. However, itâs not the only abortion case for one of the countryâs most populous states: The conservative-leaning court is also hearing [another legal challenge]( looking to clarify whatâs considered a medical exception in the state's abortion laws. Before Texas's restrictions took effect, the state recorded about 50,000 abortion procedures a year. In the first nine months of 2023, there have [reportedly]( been 34. theSkimm Coxâs case highlights the legal hoops women have to jump through in states where abortion is restricted. Now, Texas's latest decision points to how narrow the exceptions in the state's law actually are for many â even if the procedure could mean saving their lives or fertility. Related Stories - [Remember When AG Ken Paxton had an Impeachment Trial?]( - [More Details on the Texas Supreme Courtâs Other Abortion Case]( - [Texas Women Share How the Abortion Ban Affected Them]( [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=A woman is leaving Texas for an abortion while the courts hear her case #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR The Latest Yesterday, the Washington Post released [an analysis]( that says it found evidence of Israel using US-supplied white phosphorus in southern Lebanon in October. White phosphorus ignites when it makes contact with oxygen and can cause [deep burns](. International law [doesn't ban]( the substance, but experts consider its use against civilians to be illegal. Israel reportedly said it used it to create a smokescreen. Still, the US said it is â[concerned](â by the report. Meanwhile, Zara has pulled a [controversial ad campaign]( following backlash. The images showed a model carrying a mannequin wrapped in white fabric and statues with missing limbs. Critics said it resembled photos of corpses in Gaza wrapped in white cloth. The company said the launch was inspired by menâs tailoring from past centuries and that the photos were taken before the outbreak of violence in October. â¦Oh and pressure is mounting on Harvard University president Claudine Gay to step down. Some criticized Gay, like UPenn President Liz Magill, for her refusal to unequivocally condemn calls for genocide of Jews on campus. Still, more than [700 Harvard faculty members]( have signed a letter backing her. Gay is expected to hear [a decision]( on her position today. And Also...This What's being asked for its opinion... [The Supreme Court](. Yesterday, special counsel Jack Smith asked the high court to decide whether former President Trump is immune from prosecution. The former president is facing trial on [four felony charges]( over efforts to overturn the 2020 election. A lower court had already [ruled]( that Trump doesnât have immunity, but the former president [appealed]( the decision and wants the case dismissed. Now, Smith is bypassing the appeals court and asking the Supremes to give its opinion ASAP so that Trumpâs trial goes on as scheduled in March. Hours after Smithâs request, the Supremes said theyâd decide quickly on whether to take up the case. It wouldnât be the first time the high courtâs weighed in on presidential-related cases (see: [Watergate]( and the [2000 election](). As for Trump, his campaign says âthere is absolutely no reason to rush this sham to trial.â --------------------------------------------------------------- Whatâs got some countries up in arms⦠[COP28](. Yesterday, climate advocates and delegates attending the UN climate summit criticized a draft deal suggesting that fossil fuels âcouldâ be phased out. Climate experts say the âcouldâ language makes it optional for countries to cut fossil fuel use. It comes as the Guardian reported at least [166 climate deniers]( gained access to the summit. The European Union said the draft is âunacceptable.â The US said the draft's bit about fossil fuels âneeds to be substantially strengthened.â The summit is scheduled to wrap up today, but it could keep going as countries try to reach a deal. --------------------------------------------------------------- Who people are asking about... [Alexei Navalny](. Yesterday, the Russian opposition leaderâs lawyers said they donât know where he is and are no longer in contact with him. Earlier this year, Navalny was sentenced to [19 years]( at a penal colony for extremism charges, on top of more than 11 years for fraud and other charges. Navalny was set to be transferred to a âspecial securityâ penal colony, but his lawyers say it's been about a week since theyâve been in touch and that they havenât been told where heâs going. The US said it was âdeeply concerned.â --------------------------------------------------------------- What might need a refresh... [Google](. Yesterday, a San Francisco jury ruled the tech giant violated antitrust laws with its mobile app store. The decision is a victory for Epic Games â maker of Fornite â which [sued]( Google in 2020, accusing its app store of a monopoly. Now, itâs up to the judge to decide what updates Google has to make to its business practices. Google said it'll appeal the verdict. --------------------------------------------------------------- While [âBarbieâ]( is leading the pack⦠[Hasbro isnât](. Yesterday, the toy maker announced it's cutting about 1,100 jobs as it struggles with weak sales amid the holiday season. 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