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Anti-abortion groups file lawsuit to revoke approval for abortion pill

Anti-abortion groups filed a federal lawsuit on Friday against the Food and Drug Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services seeking to reverse the FDA's approval of mifepristone, an abortion-inducing drug.

American Bar Association panel makes LSAT optional for law school admittance

A panel of the American Bar Association voted Friday to make the Law School Admissions Test optional, a win for critics who said the standardized test hampered diversity efforts.

‘Inevitable that Trump will be indicted’: Legal Twitter sounds off on special counsel

Legal trouble is looming over former President Donald Trump following the explosive appointment of a special counsel to weigh criminal charges against him Friday, according to a slew of legal experts.

John Kerry tests positive for COVID-19 at climate summit

U.S. special presidential envoy for climate John Kerry tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday while at the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Egypt.

House Democrats’ new ‘Big Three’ pledge to unite party against ‘Extreme MAGA Republicans’

House Democrats are preparing for a changing of the guard in the lower chamber in the wake of Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-CA) Thursday announcement, and that of her deputies, that they will step aside so a new generation of Democrats can move up the ranks.

Macron accuses Australia of joining ‘nuclear confrontation’ against China

French President Emmanuel Macron warned Indo-Pacific leaders against a strict alignment with the United States in “confrontation” with China, while airing his grievance over Australia’s decision last year to purchase American nuclear submarines rather than French boats.

Biden’s family more important to GOP than US families as Hunter inquiry looms: White House

The White House said Friday that Republican congressional investigations of Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings were “on brand” and a violation of their midterm election campaign promises.

SEE IT: Police report in Alec Baldwin Rust shooting released one year later

The newly released police report concerning Halyna Hutchins's shooting death at the hands of Alec Baldwin on the set of Rust details a dysfunctional movie set that liked to cut corners.

Idaho university murders: Police release map in urgent plea for clues

Idaho police have released more details regarding the homicides of four University of Idaho students, mapping out their final hours as officials investigate the murders.

Why attack on her husband made Nancy Pelosi think twice about stepping down

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that the attack on her husband almost made her reconsider leaving her leadership position.
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