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Mail-Order Abortions, Now Protected by Court, Are Growing Rapidly
One-fifth of abortions are being done via telehealth, nearly half in states with abortion bans or restrictions.
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What to Know About the Southern Baptists’ Vote Opposing I.V.F.
Wednesday’s vote was not a ban on in vitro fertilization. But it suggested that ordinary evangelicals are increasingly open to…
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Trump Returns to Washington With Renewed Grip on the G.O.P.
Donald Trump will meet today with senators, House members and chief executives as his party’s wary establishment begins to accept…
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Senate Republicans Block Supreme Court Ethics Measure Pushed by Democrats
Democrats made what they knew was a doomed attempt as they faced pressure from the left to do more to…
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Hunter Biden Is Expected to Appeal Conviction on Gun Charges
Lawyers for Mr. Biden are considering a number of challenges to the guilty verdict, including one based on the Second…
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A.C.L.U. Sues to Stop Biden’s Asylum Ban on the U.S.-Mexico Border
The action is the first legal challenge to an order that President Biden hopes will decrease the number of illegal…
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Southern Baptists Vote to Oppose Use of I.V.F.
With almost 13 million church members across the United States, the Southern Baptist Convention has long been a bellwether for…
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White House Aide Does Not Say if Biden Would Commute Son’s Sentence
The White House spokeswoman said she had not spoken with the president about the matter yet.
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Southern Baptists Reject Tighter Ban on Women in Pastoral Posts
The denomination voted against adding language to its constitution saying that “only men” could be affirmed or employed “as any…
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Oklahoma Supreme Court Dismisses Tulsa Massacre Lawsuit
The last known remaining survivors of the 1921 attack by a white mob were hoping for their day in court.