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Georgia woman charged with murder after police say she took pills to induce an abortion
A 31-year-old Georgia woman has charged with murder by police who say she took pills to induce an abortion
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Where will TSA lines be the longest tomorrow? During a shutdown, nobody knows
The wait times at airport security checkpoints have become a guessing game during the shutdown of a single U.S. government department
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NYC Mayor Mamdani launches community safety office, inching forward a campaign promise
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has created a new community safety office intended to shift some mental health crisis response away from police
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Michigan synagogue posts photos of fire damage a week after armed man plowed truck into building
A Michigan synagogue has posted photos on social media of major fire damage that occurred when a man drove a pickup truck into the building last week before killing himself
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California's Gov. Newsom supports move to rename César Chavez Day over alleged sexual abuse
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is supporting a proposal to rename César Chavez Day following stunning abuse allegations against the revered labor leader
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Federal judges read death threats and defend judiciary amid rising attacks
Federal judges are highlighting a rise in threats against the judiciary
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States seek to unmask federal immigration agents -- and their own police
Proposals to prohibit federal immigration agents from wearing masks are gaining new life in states
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FDA approves new higher-dose version of Wegovy shots
U.S. regulators on Thursday approved a new higher-dose version of the blockbuster obesity drug Wegovy
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Asylum claim denied for the family of the boy in a bunny hat detained with his father, lawyer says
An immigration judge has denied the asylum claim of the family of Liam Conejo Ramos, the 5-year-old boy photographed in a bunny hat and Spider-Man backpack as he was detained with his father during the immigration crackdown that shook Minneapolis earlier this year, a family lawyer said
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What Americans are giving up to afford ACA health insurance, according to a new poll
A new KFF survey shows many Americans who had Affordable Care Act marketplace health insurance last year are struggling with high health costs
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