Month: June 2023
by Agency Reports For the first time in his more than 20-year rule, President Vladimir Putin’s power appeared to hang…
by Tim Reynolds Chris Paul’s pursuit of an NBA championship is taking him to the Golden State Warriors, after they…
by Brian Mahoney NEW YORK — Victor Wembanyama was the presumed No. 1 pick for months, the rare certainty in…
A year after fall of Roe, 25 million women live in states with abortion bans or tighter restrictions
by Geoff Mulvihill, Kimberlee Kruesi and Claire Savage One year ago Saturday, the U.S. Supreme Court rescinded a five-decade-old right to…
by Jones Aleccia and Laura Ungar For the first time, U.S. regulators on Wednesday approved the sale of chicken made…
WASHINGTON — Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito accepted a 2008 trip to a luxury fishing lodge in Alaska from two…
by Rebecca Santana WASHINGTON — Ammar Rashed has a stack of letters from U.S. troops attesting to his work during…
by Mathew Lee BEIJING — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken began a second and final day of critical meetings…
by Doug Ferguson LOS ANGELES — Wyndham Clark always carried the message from his late mother to “play big.” Nothing…
by Lindsay Whitehurst WASHINGTON — On his first day as attorney general, Merrick Garland pledged a return to what he called the “norms”…
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