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Greg Abbott Says 'Buoys Remain in River' Despite Supreme Court Blow
Abbott has spoken defiantly after Monday's Supreme Court ruling, and vows to continue his efforts at the Texas border.
Medication abortions rose in year after Dobbs decision, report finds
Medication abortions rose in the year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, according to a report published Tuesday by the Guttmacher Institute, a research group that supports access to
Alabama A&M campus police officer shot student in dorm stairwell shootout, ALEA says
A student was injured during a shootout with an Alabama A&M University police officer Monday afternoon, state authorities said Monday night. Earlier Monday, law enforcement characterized the incident
Sagadahoc Sheriff says department more careful with yellow flag laws since Lewiston shooting
Sheriff Joel Merry, embattled for months over his department’s handling of warnings about the Lewiston shooter, said his department has applied higher scrutiny to cases in which Maine’s yellow flag
Studies find no brain injury in 'Havana syndrome' patients
Severe symptoms from the mysterious "Havana syndrome," suffered by U.S. diplomats and military personnel overseas, show no evidence of having caused brain injury, according to new research.
U.S. Justice Department finds UMBC violated Title IX in its response to swim coach’s misconduct
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County failed to protect student athletes from a former swim coach’s sexual harassment and discrimination, the U.S. Department of Justice concluded after a three
Under Colorado’s new water-saving law, here’s where ornamental grass will be banned starting in 2026
Swaths of Kentucky bluegrass will become a less common sight across Colorado after lawmakers passed a bill to ban new nonfunctional turf in hopes of conserving water. The bill, signed into law Friday
Texas GOP chair candidate tried to confront wife’s alleged lover with a loaded gun, police say
Abraham George is running to lead the state party with backing from current Chair Matt Rinaldi, who announced last week he will not seek reelection. He was not arrested or charged.
'I shot my brother': Man, 18, arrested in deadly shooting on Indy's northeast side
Witnesses say strange behavior and possible drug use preceded a fatal shooting on Indianapolis' northeast side on March 15.
Mass. Senate to vote on its own version of limits on emergency shelters, setting up dispute over handling migrants
The Senate proposal is part of a spending bill meant to buoy the strained shelter system through the end of the fiscal year, as well as help fund it into 2025.
NCAA hit with another lawsuit, this time over prize money for college athletes
The governing body of college sports has been fighting off an array of legal challenges that threaten its future. Next: A lawsuit over prize money.
2nd Congressional District: Who will Republicans choose? We'll find out today
The winner of the Republican primary for the 2nd Congressional District east of Cincinnati will be the heavy favorite to win in November.
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