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Biden, Trump, and DeSantis chart different paths on abortion a year after Dobbs leak

The Supreme Court's Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision continues to reshape American politics one year after an infamous leak alerted the public that big changes to abortion policy could be coming.

Five ways the debt limit crisis could play out

Congress has been at loggerheads for months over how to raise the debt ceiling, barreling the United States closer to the brink of default.

Ukraine rejects Western fear that Putin would use nuclear weapons to keep Crimea

Russian President Vladimir Putin won’t use nuclear weapons to retain control of Crimea, according to a senior Ukrainian official who rejected contrary Western warnings as a product of Russian "propaganda."

Oklahoma teenagers found dead along with 5 others after search

Law enforcement found seven bodies, including two teenagers and a convicted sex offender authorities believe the girls were traveling with, after a search at a rural Oklahoma property on Monday.

Hollywood writers strike: Writers Guild of America fails to reach deal with studios

The future of movies and television is up in the air after the first Hollywood writers strike in 15 years began Tuesday.

Blinken denies role in intelligence letter calling Hunter Biden laptop story Russian misinformation

Secretary of State Antony Blinken denied having any role in a letter signed by dozens of intelligence figures alleging that the Hunter Biden laptop story was Russian disinformation.

Blinken may have lied under oath about Hunter Biden email denials, records show

Secretary of State Antony Blinken may have lied under oath during Senate testimony in December 2020 when he denied exchanging emails with Hunter Biden during his time as then-President Barack Obama’s deputy secretary of state.

Manchin urges Biden to negotiate with McCarthy over debt ceiling

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) urged President Joe Biden to negotiate with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) over the debt ceiling.

Abbott tells Lightfoot to ‘call on the Biden administration to do its job’ amid migrant crisis

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) responded to Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's request to stop busing immigrants to her city, asking her to redirect her inquiries to the Biden administration.

Missouri’s expansive gender treatment ban delayed by court

A Missouri court blocked the effort of state Attorney General Andrew Bailey to issue emergency regulations for gender-related procedures.
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