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Opinion
The Campus Protests Signal the End of an Era for the Democrats
The colleges had a choice; in most places, they chose to escalate. At Indiana University, a police sniper was stationed…
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Opinion
Let’s All Take a Deep Breath About China
The amygdala is a pair of neural clusters near the base of the brain that assesses danger and can help…
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U.S.
Missouri and South Dakota Move Toward Abortion Rights Ballot Questions
Both states are reliably Republican and have abortion bans that are among the strictest in the nation.
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Opinion
The Price We Pay for Having Upper-Class Legislators
There is a coordinated, nationwide effort to roll back child labor laws, part of a broader campaign to concentrate even…
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U.S.
Where Do People Stay in Their Homes the Longest?
More than a third of U.S. homeowners plan to stay in their homes forever, according to a new survey.
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Opinion
How America’s Two Abortion Realities Are Clashing
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, it scrambled the landscape of abortion…
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World
Supreme Court Ballot Opinion Ends Uncertainty, but Not Anger
The U.S. Supreme Court brought certainty on Monday to a primary season muddled by confusing and divergent state-level rulings by…
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Health
CVS and Walgreens Will Begin Selling Abortion Pills This Month
The pill mifepristone will be available with a prescription at pharmacy counters in a few states to start.
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U.S.
One in Six Abortions Is Done With Pills Prescribed Online, Data Shows
The first nationwide count of telehealth abortions includes pills mailed to states with abortion bans by clinicians in states with…
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Health
Abortion Shield Laws: A New War Between the States
Doctors in six states where abortion is legal are using new laws to send abortion pills to tens of thousands…
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