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Rep. Wilson shares pain of carrying stillborn pre-Roe: ‘We can’t go back’
In an emotional speech during an abortion debate, Rep. Frederica S. Wilson (D-Fla.) said she was forced to carry a dead baby for several weeks in the late ’60s.
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What the GOP’s breaking point on George Santos could be
Officials in Santos’s county and state GOP are calling for him to resign, but national party leaders have been more muted in their response.
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The GOP’s shift against supporting Ukraine hits a new milestone
A majority of Republicans now say they no longer support funding Ukraine, according to a new poll.
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Discovery of More Classified Records Raises Questions Over Biden’s Handling of Documents
The revelation is sure to intensify Republican attacks on the president, who has called former President Donald J. Trump irresponsible for hoarding sensitive documents at his estate in Florida.
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The adventures of Samantha, she’s on a jungle treasure hunt
Once upon a time, there was a 21-year-old girl named Samantha. She was a modern and adventurous young woman, always seeking out new and exciting experiences. She had always been fascinated by the stories of Indiana Jones and Lara Croft, and dreamed of one day going on her own treasure hunt. Samantha’s chance finally came…
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Russia Shakes Up Military Leadership Again
A general named just three months ago to lead Russian forces in Ukraine has been replaced with a Kremlin insider who helped orchestrate the invasion.
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‘A Wild Card’: Son of Uganda’s President Jostles to Succeed His Father
General Muhoozi Kainerugaba has been positioning himself as Uganda’s next leader. But his provocative tweets have unnerved Ugandans and put his father in a bind.
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In Israel, Netanyahu’s Hard-Right Agenda Gains Steam
Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is pushing to upend the judiciary, entrench Israeli control of the West Bank and strengthen ultraconservative Jews, fueling protests and deepening Israel’s divisions.
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A Vital Question for Brazil’s Democracy: Where Were the Police?
Their early inaction in Sunday’s riot shows how security forces can help empower violence and deepen the threat to democracy.
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Kyiv Workers Find Their Way Online Even as Ukraine Faces Power Outages
Sporadic power outages have people resorting to makeshift office spaces in the Ukrainian capital. Stores have set up power hubs, and workers are getting comfortable doing their jobs in home furnishing displays.