Next Front Line in the Abortion Wars: State Supreme Courts
- Legal challenges to rollbacks of abortion rights must go through state supreme courts, many of which have been shaped by years of conservative activism.
- The federal reversal of Roe v. Wade tosses the issue into courtrooms that, until recently, had operated mostly beneath the radar of national politics.
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Highland Park Suspect Was Known to Police; Bought Guns Legally
The 21-year-old man was charged with seven counts of first-degree murder. The police had visited his home in recent years, removing knives and a sword.
Among the Victims, a Couple Survived by Their Toddler
In the chaotic aftermath of the attack at the Fourth of July parade, a woman stumbled upon a bloodstained toddler lying beneath a dying man.
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How War in Ukraine Roiled Russia’s ‘Coolest Company’
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Continue reading the main storyChina Offers Women Perks for Having Babies. Single Moms Don’t Qualify.
Beijing is giving incentives to stem a demographic crisis, but its draconian family planning policies have made some women question parenthood.
New York and New Jersey Agree on Hudson River Tunnel Project
The governors of the two states agreed to evenly split the $14 billion cost for the first phase of the project, known as Gateway.
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Continue reading the main storyInside College Sports’ Ongoing Realignment Developments
The Big 12 is moving aggressively on its expansion efforts with six Pac-12 schools.
The Journey Behind the N.H.L.’s Latest Barrier-Breaking Moment
Mike Grier becomes the first Black general manager in league history: “It’s like having a man on the moon.”