round up from the bbc sport centre, here is gavin. the latest from the gulf in a moment but some breaking news from tennis and rafael nadal want to be defending his french open title this year after pulling out of roland garros. speaking at a press conference to m time french open champion said next year could be his last as a professional. he hasn t missed a french open since 2004 and has gained the nickname the king of clay. he hasn t played since january after a hip injury at the australian open. the us pga championship is under way and the world top three are out after the start of round one was delayed by frosty conditions in upstate new york. kazuki higa has the early lead so far and brooks koepka is out, at parfor the round as they have just started, as is rory michael roy who is after his third us pga overall. level after his first hole. he is with the current championjustin thomas who has birdied his first of the day. that is the leader board on your screen as we spe
not a so gun shy republicans pledged allegiance to guns at the annual nr convention as a second deadl mass shooting in a week play out of just hours away i louisville i ll talk one-on-one wit morgan mcgarvey the kentucky congressman behind the fiery rebuke of republican prioritization of banning book and direct shows over weapon of war plus, fox news, outfoxed the media empire said to begin a huge jury trial tomorrow for pushing for president trump big lie over stolen election all right and what s called on of the most consequentia defamation lawsuits in decades it s black maternal health week did you know black women are three times more likely than white women to die from pregnancy related cause? we ll take a look at why thi is happening and what s bein done to narrow the widenin disparities in materna mortality. all of that and more is coming up and good sunday morning to you i am katie phang the nra convention wraps up in indianapolis today as more gun violence or perhap
it earth day a day to focus on the health of our planet. there are alarming warning signs linked to climate change. for cnn center. piss is cnn newsroom with leila harrack. in a move that s being celebrated as a victory for the biden administration and abortion rights supporters across the u. s. supreme court has taken steps to protect access to stone and abortion medication that s been commonly used by women for decades. our discussion, i d er has more now on the ruling and what comes next in the fight. over the drug. the supreme court , stepping in to protect full access to the abortion pill mifepristone while the appeals process plays out below, that means it will be status quo for the administration of this drug . women can continue to take it up to 10 weeks pregnant, they can continue to receive it by mail and via telehealth visits with their health care providers , and the generic version will remain widely available. so this is exactly what the biden administration the
continue throughout sudan live in nairobi with a look at where the 72 hour ceasefire stands. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with kim bruun hoover. abortion rights supporters across the united states are celebrating a victory, at least for now. the supreme court has moved to protect access to a commonly used drug for abortions and miscarriages. but it s not clear how long this protection will last. cnn s emily schmidt has details on the court s ruling and the next steps in the legal fight over mifid, kristen. all friday. all eyes were on the u. s supreme court each minute a minute closer to a decision about an abortion drug, which has been safely used for more than two decades. the decision when it came was to protect access to a widely used abortion drug, a move that has major consequences. the headline for right now is that myth of kristen access tomorrow is going to be the same as it was yesterday, but that s not going to change anytime soon. this is the first big ab
this is on top of an announcement from another tech company in the region, micron, which said earlier this week it will spend $100 billion on a new plant in upstate new york. that is the good news that the president is trying to ride high into the midterms, which are 33 days away now. the not so good news, which republicans are seizing on, and democrats aren t too happen about either is opec plus s announcement to cut oil production, led by saudi arabia and russia. the cartel is taking 2 million barrels off the market a day, starting in november. that s 2% of the global oil production. now, while the united states is somewhat shielded from a price increase, because the white house has been tapping into the country s strategic oil reserves, the rest of the world is not, and prices are already climbing. beyond prices though, there is also political fallout, as we told you yesterday, the cut in production could have the effect of helping russia fund its war in ukraine. neutraliz