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A New York county clerk declined to enforce Texas’ civil judgment against a doctor who prescribed abortion pills to a patient via telehealth, escalating an interstate legal battle that is expected to end up before the Supreme Court.
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Utah is the first state to ban fluoride in public water systems, despite U.S. scientists supporting its use to prevent tooth decay.
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Interim U.S. Attorney Ed Martin, the pro-insurrectionist lawyer tapped by Trump to be Washington’s top federal prosecutor, faced fury from Anacostia residents.
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Voice of America head Kari Lake told a judge she’ll reverse her decision to withhold funds for the news organizations.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem toured a notorious prison in El Salvador Wednesday, where she used the men incarcerated there as a backdrop for a video to warn migrants not to enter the United States illegally.
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Chris Hayes explains how the Trump administration’s arrest of a Turkish Tufts University student is a move taken straight out of an authoritarian playbook.
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President Trump coined a new nickname for himself during a White House event to commemorate Women’s History Month: “the fertilization president.”
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As Florida officials enable Trump’s mass deportation policies, lawmakers in the state are looking to children to take on some of the jobs that have typically been done by immigrants.
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Stephen A. Smith’s friendly chats with conservatives like Ben Shapiro, Megyn Kelly and Bill O’Reilly show how ESPN’s top star is promoting right-wing talking points.
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Refugees and asylum seekers could find themselves in limbo after Trump’s Homeland Security Department suspended processing some applications for green cards.
