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Abortions increase after Supreme Court decision, driven by 100K spike in permissive states

As abortions in states with restrictions plummeted after the overturn of Roe v. Wade, the total number in the United States increased.

Trump stares down ex-attorney Cohen as he testifies in New York civil fraud trial

Donald Trump's ex-attorney Michael Cohen made his debut in the civil fraud against the former president's business empire, testifying that he inflated the value of his boss's real estate assets to secure better insurance premiums.

Biden administration targets failing colleges and for-profits with new regulations

The Biden administration's Department of Education unveiled new regulations Tuesday that will primarily affect for-profit colleges and schools on shaky financial ground.

General Motors scales back electric vehicle target, citing profitability concerns

General Motors is scaling back its previous electric vehicle buildout target, the latest sign that more automakers are concerned with the slowed growth of EVs.

The View’s Joy Behar compares Rashida Tlaib to Trump in antisemitism discussion

The View's Joy Behar criticized Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) over false statements she made about an explosion at a Gaza hospital, comparing her to former President Donald Trump.

Senate reaches deal on minibus amendments and tees up votes for this week

The Senate reached an agreement on Tuesday to bring the long-awaited minibus, which combines three of the 12 appropriations bills that fund the government, up for amendment votes this week.

Bitcoin hits highest level since May 2022

Bitcoin is surging to levels not seen in over a year amid optimism about the approval of an exchange-traded bitcoin fund.

Biden’s CBP One app allowed 266,000 immigrants into US through ‘smokescreen’ process

A government-run cellphone app meant to curtail illegal immigration has resulted in more than a quarter of a million immigrants being released into the United States, according to new federal data.

Energy rebates: Virginia application for direct payment for heating bills closes in 21 days

Applications for payments from Virginia's Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program close in 21 days.

Virginia senator threatens NCAA over refusal to allow James Madison into bowl game

Democratic Virginia Senate President Pro Tempore L. Louise Lucas warned the NCAA that it will have a hard time dealing with the Virginia legislature in the future if it does not permit James Madison University to play a bowl game at the end of this season.
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