Quick Glance: Historic Moment: Right to Abortion Added to French Constitution
- France becomes the first country to explicitly protect the right to abortion in its constitution.
- The ceremony to formally change the constitution was held in Paris on International Women's Day.
- President Macron emphasized the importance of women's rights progress for mankind.
- The French government aims to push for better safeguards for abortion under EU law.
Quick Glance: Accident in Biden's Motorcade at Delaware Event
- US Secret Service members respond to car and SUV collision in President's convoy in Wilmington, Delaware.
- President Biden and First Lady remain unharmed after the accident in Wilmington on Sunday night.
- Biden answers question on poll results before the accident occurs.
- President's motorcade pulls away a few minutes later and returns home at around 8:20 pm.
Quick Glance: First Lady Jill Biden tests positive for COVID-19
- Jill Biden has mild symptoms and will remain at home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware for now.
- President Joe Biden tested negative for the virus.
- Jill Biden traveled with her husband to Florida to inspect the damage from Hurricane Idalia.
- President Biden spent the Labor Day weekend at the Delaware beach house and then traveled to a union event in Philadelphia.
Quick Glance: Biden's dog Commander repeatedly bites Secret Service officers
- Biden's dog Commander has bitten Secret Service officers 10 times in four months.
- The conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch released secret records of the attacks.
- Commander is the second dog of Biden's to exhibit aggressive behavior.
- Secret Service officers are encouraged to report injuries.
Quick Glance: Biden honors Dusty Baker and the Astros at White House
- President Biden welcomes the reigning World Series Champions, the Houston Astros, and congratulates Dusty Baker on his first title as manager.
- Baker, former All-Star outfielder of the Los Angeles Dodgers, was hired by the Astros before the 2020 season.
- Biden also recognizes Astros Shortstop Jeremy Peña as the first rookie position player to be named World Series MVP and acknowledges the team for its contributions to the community.
- The Astros bring over 100 people, including 36 players and coaches from last year's team, to the White House.
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Quick Glance: LSU wins its first NCAA women's basketball championship, defeating Caitlin Clark and Iowa 102-85.
- Mulkey became the first women's coach in history to win national championships at two different schools.
- Mulkey has never lost a championship game.
- LSU coach Kim Mulkey celebrates with Flau'jae Johnson during the second half in Dallas on Sunday, April 2, 2023.
- "I got very emotional," Mulkey admitted.
Quick Glance: As it happened: US Vice President Joe Biden's trip to Canada
- As it happened, CTVNews.ca breaks down Biden's first presidential visit to Canada.
- Scroll down to see our reporters' live coverage of the second day of Biden's trip to Canada.
- Canadians can also follow the latest news about Biden's trip on CTV News' social media platforms, including Facebook and Twitter.
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Quick Glance: US presidential election 2024: Biden may face a challenger
- Marianne Williamson had already planned to run for President for the Democrats in 2020, but she dropped out due to low poll numbers.
- If US President Joe Biden runs for re-election, he may face a challenge from within his own party.
- Marianne Williamson, a 70-year-old author, has hinted at a presidential run.
- If Williamson officially enters the Democratic primary, her chances are nearly nil.
Quick Glance: Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys Prescott received a "A" for his workout before the Eagles game, and his comeback is imminent.
- Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys warms up before Sunday's game in Philadelphia.
- He was sidelined for the game, although he could play against Detroit next week.
- Cooper Rush, who has guided the Cowboys to four straight victories, started against the Eagles in what could be his final appearance in place of Prescott.
- Clarence E. Hill Jr. has been a beat writer/columnist for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram since 1997, covering the Dallas Cowboys.
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Quick Glance: Shortly after the first infection, Biden becomes infected with Corona again.
- Biden also shared a video of himself and his dog "Commander" on a White House balcony.
- O'Connor stated that Biden is still in high spirits.
- According to the White House, Biden got the corona virus last Thursday.
- According to the doctor, he had spent five days in seclusion and was treated with paxlovide throughout that time.
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Quick Glance: Brittney Griner writes to Biden, pleading for aid to get out of Russian jail.
- In a handwritten letter handed to the White House on Monday, WNBA star Brittney Griner, who has been jailed in Russia since February, made a direct request to President Joe Biden for his assistance in liberating her and other Americans detained abroad.
- Griner's representatives shared passages from the letter, in which the professional basketball player expressed "terrified" that she would never leave Russia."I'm missing my wife!"
- Griner's wife, Cherelle Griner, told CNN last week that the basketball player has been forced to travel for court hearings in a small cage for hours at a time.
Quick Glance: Brittney Griner writes to Biden, pleading for aid to get out of Russian jail.
- In a handwritten letter handed to the White House on Monday, WNBA star Brittney Griner, who has been jailed in Russia since February, made a direct request to President Joe Biden for his assistance in liberating her and other Americans detained abroad.
- Griner's representatives shared passages from the letter, in which the professional basketball player expressed "terrified" that she would never leave Russia."I'm missing my wife!"
- Griner's wife, Cherelle Griner, told CNN last week that the basketball player has been forced to travel for court hearings in a small cage for hours at a time.