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How Biden Could Turn a Supreme Court Loss on Abortion Into a Win
If you had asked me at the start of this Supreme Court term what the blockbuster abortion case would be,…
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Business
Energy Dept. Aims to Speed Up Permits for Power Lines
The Biden administration has expressed growing alarm that efforts to fight climate change could falter unless the electric grids are…
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World
Supreme Court to Examine Clash Between Idaho Abortion Ban and Federal Law
The case, which could reverberate beyond Idaho to other states with abortion bans, is the second time in less than…
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World
Two Lawsuits, in Texas and Idaho, Highlight Fight Over Emergency Medicine Law
Federal trial judges in Texas and Idaho came to opposite conclusions in a battle between conservative states and the U.S.…
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News
The Bragg Case Against Trump Is a Historic Mistake
About a year ago, when Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney, indicted former President Donald Trump, I was critical of…
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World
5 Takeaways From a Year of Medicaid Upheaval
In the year after a pandemic-era policy preserving Medicaid coverage lapsed, more than 20 million people were dropped from the…
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Business
Ohtani’s Former Interpreter Is Said to Be Negotiating a Guilty Plea
Ippei Mizuhara stands accused of covering his gambling debts by stealing millions of dollars from Shohei Ohtani’s bank account.
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Newyork
Ex-Cornell Student Admits Targeting Jewish Students With Online Threats
Patrick Dai pleaded guilty to posting a series of messages in which he threatened to stab, rape and behead Jewish…
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World
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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Newyork
New York Has a Budget Trick to Try on the Federal Government
The state hopes to take advantage of Medicaid reimbursement rules to divert federal funds into state coffers.