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Harris' abortion rights bus tour aims for votes the big rallies don't reach

An intimate crowd gathered around a blue bus and listened intently while Hadley Duvall, an abortion rights advocate and a supporter of Kamala

Harris' abortion rights bus tour aims for votes the big rallies don't reach
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Biden marks 30th anniversary of Violence Against Woman Act with new initiatives

U.S.

Biden marks 30th anniversary of Violence Against Woman Act with new initiatives
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Missouri Supreme Court rules abortion rights measure will be on state ballot

Missouri's top court on Tuesday ruled that a proposed abortion rights amendment to the state constitution will appear on the ballot in November, allowing voters to

Missouri Supreme Court rules abortion rights measure will be on state ballot
World

Venezuela's Maduro needs to release election data, White House says

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro needs to release election data from July's disputed election to address global concerns about its validity, White House

Venezuela's Maduro needs to release election data, White House says
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White House says Republican report on Afghan withdrawal says nothing new

A U.S House report published by Republicans says nothing new on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, White House national security spokesperson John Kirby

White House says Republican report on Afghan withdrawal says nothing new
Education

MIT's enrollment of Black, Latino students drops after Supreme Court affirmative action ban

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's incoming freshman class this year dropped to just 16% Black, Hispanic, Native American or Pacific Islander students compared

MIT's enrollment of Black, Latino students drops after Supreme Court affirmative action ban
World

Taylor Swift named Time's 'Person of the Year,' capping her record-breaking 2023

After launching a record-shattering global tour and becoming the world's most-

Taylor Swift named Time's 'Person of the Year,' capping her record-breaking 2023
World

U.S. army reservist suspected in Lewiston, Maine, shootings found dead, likely suicide

A U.S.

U.S. army reservist suspected in Lewiston, Maine, shootings found dead, likely suicide
World

Maine manhunt for Lewiston mass shooter extends to another night

Police in Maine extended their round-the-clock search for suspected Lewiston mass shooter Robert R.

Maine manhunt for Lewiston mass shooter extends to another night
News

Columbia University president takes heat at congressional antisemitism hearing

A U.S. congressional committee on Wednesday accused Columbia University's president of failing to protect Jewish students on campus, echoing accusations leveled against

Columbia University president takes heat at congressional antisemitism hearing
News

After bridge collapse, Maryland governor urges Congress to pass funding for rebuild

With efforts underway to clean up thousands of tons of steel debris from the collapsed bridge in Baltimore's harbor, Maryland Governor Wes Moore on Sunday

After bridge collapse, Maryland governor urges Congress to pass funding for rebuild
News

Baltimore bridge disaster: immigrants died doing job 'others do not want to do'

They came to the United States for a chance at a better life.

Baltimore bridge disaster: immigrants died doing job 'others do not want to do'
News

More than 60% of US abortions in 2023 were done by pill, study shows

The proportion of U.S. abortions administered by medication rose to more than 60% in 2023, following a dramatic decline in surgical abortion access after the U.S.

More than 60% of US abortions in 2023 were done by pill, study shows
News

Florida lawmakers pass bill to ban social media for children under 16

Florida's Republican-controlled legislature has passed legislation that would ban children ages 16 and younger from social media platforms in a move that supporters

Florida lawmakers pass bill to ban social media for children under 16
News

Yale University reinstates standardized test requirement

Yale University said on Thursday it would reinstate a requirement that applicants submit standardized test scores after a four-year hiatus for the COVID-19 pandemic,

Yale University reinstates standardized test requirement
News

Embattled Harvard president will submit dissertation edits after plagiarism allegations

Harvard University's president was planning to submit three corrections to her 1997 dissertation after a committee investigating plagiarism allegations against her

Embattled Harvard president will submit dissertation edits after plagiarism allegations
News

Wharton letter adds pressure on Penn president to resign

The governing body of the University of Pennsylvania's influential Wharton business school has joined a growing chorus calling on Penn's president to resign after what

Wharton letter adds pressure on Penn president to resign
News

Florida sued over ban on pro-Palestinian student groups

The American Civil Liberties Union challenged Florida's ban on pro-Palestinian university groups, arguing in a federal lawsuit on Thursday that the state is violating

Florida sued over ban on pro-Palestinian student groups
News

Restaurant serves up food, comfort during Lewiston manhunt

At Best Thai II in coastal Maine, the phone has been ringing off the hook.

Restaurant serves up food, comfort during Lewiston manhunt
News

Detroit police say no reason to believe antisemitism behind synagogue leader's killing

Officials investigating the killing of a synagogue leader in Detroit over the weekend said on Monday that the crime does not appear to have been motivated by

Detroit police say no reason to believe antisemitism behind synagogue leader's killing

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