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Credit Card Statements Suggest Prosecutors in Trump Case Traveled Together
Records included in a court filing follow claims that Fani T. Willis had begun a relationship with Nathan Wade before…
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World
What Might Happen Next in the Genocide Case Against Israel
Exploring the role of the International Court of Justice in human rights.
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US
Abortion-Rights Backers in Missouri Start Ballot Initiative to Undo Ban
Advocates present a united front after disagreements over how far they could go in asking voters to legalize abortion in…
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News
Abortion Bans Are Failing. We Can Save More Unborn Lives Supporting Families.
Most abortion opponents did not expect the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the passage of state abortion bans to…
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News
Turning Down Food Aid for Millions of Children Reflects Shocking Political Callousness
Last week I read something that shocked me, even if it really shouldn’t have: Fifteen states — all but one…
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News
Take That, America
Well, people, Iowa has spoken. Peeped, anyhow. Every time the nation gets to select its next president, all eyes turn…
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World
U.S. Moves to Bar Guatemala’s Ex-President From Entry
The decision against Alejandro Giammattei, who is accused of accepting bribes, signaled U.S. support for a new anticorruption drive in…
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US
Maine Judge Suspends Decision to Exclude Trump From Primary Ballot
The judge sent the matter back to Maine’s secretary of state, ordering her to modify, withdraw or confirm her ruling…
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Travel
Need a Passport? You’re in Luck.
The wait for a U.S. passport may be back to normal after a pandemic-induced backlog.
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World
Deadly Iranian Strike in Kurdistan Inflames Tensions in the Region
Iran says its ballistic missile attack was retaliation against Israel and ISIS for their terror attacks in Iran, but few…