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States where abortion is legal, banned or under threat
More than a dozen states have laws that criminalize abortion when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Here’s a look at abortion laws by state.
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White House, GOP resume debt ceiling talks after brief breakdown
Talks resumed late Friday at the U.S. Capitol with a June 1 deadline rapidly approaching.
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FBI misused surveillance tool on Jan. 6 suspects, BLM arrestees and others
The FBI says it has fixed the source of the problem. But the revelations will add to criticism of an agency already under fire from members of Congress.
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The revenge of Chris Christie? How he could take it to Trump.
Christie has little to no shot at winning. But his clear motivation for taking down Trump and his particular talents could still matter greatly.
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F.B.I. Violated Surveillance Program Rules After George Floyd Protests and Jan. 6 Attack
The bureau made changes after the newly revealed violations of rules for querying messages intercepted under an expiring warrantless surveillance law.
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A Loud G.O.P. Minority Pledges to Make Trouble on Ukraine Military Aid
Hawkish senior Republicans aside, there is evidence to suggest that the anti-Ukraine flank of the party is playing not to the fringe but to the heart of its base.
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‘No Labels’ Eyes a Third-Party Run in 2024. Democrats Are Alarmed
The centrist group is gaining steam — and raising money — in its effort to get a candidate on the 2024 ballot, with Joe Manchin at the top of their list.
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Debt Limit Talks Resume After G.O.P. Briefly Declares a ‘Pause’
Republicans returned to the negotiating table on Friday hours after walking out, saying the White House was refusing to move their way on spending cuts.
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DeSantis Lawyers Ask Judge in Disney Case to Recuse Himself
They argued that Judge Mark E. Walker’s comments in two unrelated proceedings displayed a bias toward the company.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda’s San Juan, Puerto Rico
The multi-hyphenate writer and performer spent his childhood summers on the Caribbean Island and offers a non-tourist’s take on the U.S. territory and its capital.