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Friday Headlines: No way in ale.

Shortly after officials requested the Secret Service's texts from Jan. 5 and Jan. 6, 2021, the messages were deleted as part of a "device-replacement program." / The Intercept

See also: A DC police officer has corroborated details from Cassidy Hutchinson's secondhand account that Trump argued with his Secret Service on Jan. 6. / CNN

Today, the House will likely pass legislation—that's all but doomed in the Senate—codifying abortion rights. / PBS NewsHour

Texas is now suing the Biden administration over its guidance to heath providers that federal law supersedes state bans for performing abortions in emergency situations. / Axios

The US certification for OB-GYNs has been moved online over safety concerns for test-takers who otherwise would have to travel to Texas for the exam. / Bloomberg Law

After Roe fell, IVF patients in places that banned abortion began requesting their embryos be transferred out of state. / The 19th

Despite receiving evidence to the contrary, Indiana's attorney general pledges to investigate whether the doctor who provided an abortion for a 10-year-old followed the law. / The Indianapolis Star

"What...if abortion-rights advocacy didn't hinge on the personal traumas of those most harmed by abortion restrictions?" A 10-year-old survivor shouldn't be the face of this fight. / The Cut

An interactive comparison of images from the James Webb Space Telescope and those from the Hubble Space Telescope. / WebbCompare

"In Spain, people think Ukrainians work for less." Ukrainian refugees who've been able to find work in Spain sometimes meet exploitative working conditions. / BuzzFeed News

Proof of why medieval peasants drank more water than ale: There wasn't enough grain for that to even be possible. / Zythophile

"You can name a specific film or TV show (ideally with the year in brackets)." A guide to DALL·E 2 prompts. / Dallery Gallery

Abandoned 200 years ago, a newly discovered cobalt mine in Cheshire reveals miners' amazingly well-preserved personal items. / CNN

A curator at the Cincinnati Art Museum discovered that, when illuminated, a rare 16th-century mirror displays a hidden image. / Colossal

Miniatures of everyday life, constructed from everyday scrap by Lydia Ricci. / Hyperallergic

See also: Scenes from Dr. Strangelove depicted with household objects. / The Morning News

Named "The NRA Children's Museum," 52 school buses with 4,368 empty seats—one for each child killed by guns since 2020—arrived yesterday in front of Ted Cruz's home. / BuzzFeed News