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Antiabortion groups are monitoring anonymous tips about potential noncompliance, and providers are preparing to challenge lawsuits that could ensue.
Both parties are thrust into new positions, as Democrats fear a long-standing principle is at risk and Republicans see their aspirations closer to reality. Will Democrats be mobilized by the threat, or Republicans by their gains?
Providers in the South are grappling with a future that could look a lot like the Lone Star State’s.
Brunswick Judicial Circuit District Attorney Jackie Johnson is accused of violating her oath of office and obstructing police in the Black man’s fatal shooting in February 2020.
Anti-Taliban forces take part in a military training Thursday. (Ahmad Sahel Arman/AFP/Getty Images)
Guerrilla fighters are part of a fledgling resistance force determined to prevent the Taliban from seizing the last fragment of Afghanistan the militants have yet to dominate — the rugged province of Panjshir, where the Soviets and the Taliban have failed before.
The Taliban’s hold over the country is not in dispute but it is facing challenges from women against its extreme version of sharia law and guerrilla fighters in Afghanistan's north.
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HOLIDAY WEEKEND
Travelers wait at security at Denver International Airport. (AP)
Enjoy the long weekend with a free National Symphony Orchestra concert, attend the D.C. Jazz Fest or celebrate the grand reopening of the 9:30 Club.
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The Biden administration wants Congress to provide at least $15 billion in pandemic prevention funding in the pending economic bill — dollars that might have to be diverted from other administration priorities.
The Republican congresswoman’s position will boost Democrats’ arguments that the probe is bipartisan even as many GOP lawmakers oppose it.
Abortion rights supporters protest in Edinburg, Tex., on Wednesday. (AP)
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A West Virginia judge ruled that a lawsuit against Trump Jr. can proceed because there is evidence he knowingly shared false and potentially defamatory information.
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The top House Republican is trying to stop the Jan. 6 committee from getting phone records by using vague legal threats.
Indian authorities deployed troops around the restive region and cut Internet access following the death of Syed Ali Shah Geelani.
Afghan women protest in Herat on Thursday. (AFP/Getty Images)
Fed up with what participants said were the Taliban’s empty promises to protect their rights, participants marched toward the office of the governor of Herat to demand the inclusion of women in the coming government.
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Residents and businesses began cleaning up Thursday after remnants of the storm hit the D.C. region, with a tornado causing destruction in Annapolis and a severe storm triggering flooding in Rockville that killed a teenager.
In two opinions, the justices affirmed the power of Gov. Ralph Northam (D) to take down the Confederate statue from state-owned property.
Salome Gongadze plans to commute by bike this fall. (Robb Hill for The Post)
Time lost traveling to and from the office once seemed unavoidable. Now some say telework has made them see how unnecessary the commute has become.
The District-raised singer and fashion designer has a new ode to a disappearing city.
Enjoy the long weekend with a free National Symphony Orchestra concert, attend the D.C. Jazz Fest or celebrate the grand reopening of the 9:30 Club.
Kathy Dillaber, who lost her sister at the Pentagon on 9/11, found connection and catharsis in the hit musical, which will be performed at the Lincoln Memorial on Sept. 10.
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