Planned Parenthood is again offering abortion services in Wisconsin more than a year after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Providers initially stopped offering abortions out of fear a state law from 1849 that appears to ban the procedure would be enforced, but a judge ruled last month the law does not apply to medical abortions. The president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Wisconsin, Tanya Atkinson, joined CBS News to discuss the resumption of services. Source
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What is a government shutdown? Here’s what happens if funding runs out
The government could shut down in October. Here’s what that means and who would be affected. Source
Free COVID test kits are coming back. Here’s how to get them.
The Biden administration is also pouring $600 million into more COVID tests manufacturing across the U.S. Source
Apple iOS 17: What it offers and how to get it
Apple’s newest software update brings several new features to iPhones, including Standby mode and live voicemail transcribing. Source
Sufjan Stevens relearning to walk after rare autoimmune disorder
Earlier this month, Sufjan said he was transferred to acute rehab, where he is undergoing intensive physical therapy after being diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disorder. Source
Three “fake electors” argue their cases should move to federal court
The three Georgia politicians are accused of being so-called “fake” electors. Source
Ray Epps, man at center of right-wing Jan. 6 conspiracy, pleads guilty
Under federal sentencing guidelines, Ray Epps will face between zero and six months in prison after pleading guilty to one count of disorderly conduct. Source
Quick Hits on the Titans From Wednesday of Browns Week
The Titans hit the practice field on Wednesday to continue preparations for Sunday’s game in Cleveland against the Browns. Here’s a look at the developments of the day, in quick-hitting fashion. Source
Week 3 Injury Report | Titans at Browns
Injuries for the Titans Week 3 matchup against the Cleveland Browns Source
UAW strike intensifies spotlight on CEO-to-worker pay gap
Union leaders point to recent boost in CEO salaries as proof Detroit’s Big Three can afford to pay workers more. Source