Morning Edition Thursday, the 18th of December

Good morning,

At the top of the news, Texas, Florida sue FDA over abortion pill approval.

Also in the digest... Richard Hart, James Cameron, and Susie Wiles.

Read long and prosper.

- The inkl team

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Lead Stories
National
Myrtle Beach pastor indicted for cyberstalking estranged wife Mica Miller in years before her ‘suicide’
World
White House says US would be ‘lucky’ if Trump stayed for third term
World
Pope’s naming of New York archbishop signals continued challenge to Trump on immigration
World
Thousands to avoid Christmas on streets as Home Office ordered to delay refugee evictions
World
In rare ruling, EU's top court sides with refugee's appeal in a landmark case against Frontex
Comment
Brendan Carr admits his FCC is Trump’s journalism police
World
Bavarian pensioner lays trap to catch phone fraudster who was out for his gold
World
Canada’s population drop reflects souring of attitudes to immigration
World
CDC officials urge US flu vaccination after record child deaths last year
World
First Thing: US military announces strike on Pacific boat that kills four, taking death toll to 99
World
Sydney university sacks lecturer for outburst at students celebrating Jewish holiday on campus
Sport
Mexico’s World Cup Ambitions Dashed by Brutal Striker Injury Setback
World
US strike on alleged drug boat in Pacific kills four, as Trump accuses Venezuela of taking ‘our oil’
World
EU leaders urged to use frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine’s defence
Entertainment
Rob and Michele Reiner's cause of death confirmed as family describe their 'unimaginable pain'
World
French court finds ‘twisted’ anaesthetist guilty of killing 12 patients
World
Thursday briefing: How pay erosion and job shortages pushed doctors to strike again amid winter flu surge
World
Australia to tighten hate speech laws after Bondi Beach terror attack
Health
Ex-Harvard morgue manager who sold body parts sentenced to 8 years in prison
National
Key findings of an AP analysis examining federal prosecutions of protesters