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After Trump Broadside, Surveillance Bill Teeters in the House
The extension of a key foreign intelligence surveillance tool is at risk as right-wing lawmakers insist on bigger changes and…
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Senate Leaders Look to Curb ‘Judge Shopping’ But In Different Ways
Senators Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell don’t think the federal judiciary is doing enough, and each is introducing a bill…
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Arizona Ruling Spurs Strong Reactions, but Election Impact Is Unclear
Some in the battleground state said they would still vote for former President Donald J. Trump even if they were…
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What We Know About the Arizona Abortion Ban
The state’s highest court upheld an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions. Here’s what to know about the ruling.
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Bill in Congress Would Force Action on U.S. Troops’ Blast Exposure
The Pentagon would be required to modify weapons, update safety guidelines, train medical staff and track individual troops’ exposure to…
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Trump Allies Have a Plan to Hurt Biden’s Chances: Elevate Outsider Candidates
The more candidates in the race, the better for Donald J. Trump, supporters say. And in a tight presidential contest,…
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Judge Blocks Trump’s Lawyers From Naming Witnesses in Documents Case
The special counsel had asked that the names of about two dozen government witnesses be redacted from a public version…
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To Counter China’s Rising Power, Biden Looks to Strengthen Ties With Japan
President Biden is hosting Japan’s prime minister, Fumio Kishida, for a state visit as part of a broad diplomatic outreach.
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Food Aid Program for Mothers and Children Will Provide More Fruits and Vegetables
The Agriculture Department updated the WIC program to more closely align with nutrition guidelines. The changes also reduce assistance for…
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Arizona Reinstates 160-Year-Old Abortion Ban
The state’s highest court said the law, moribund for decades under Roe v. Wade, was now enforceable, but put its…