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Antiabortion groups are monitoring tips about potential noncompliance, and providers are preparing to challenge lawsuits that could ensue.
The pandemic’s stubbornness, fueled by the delta variant and the large pockets of unvaccinated people, raises questions about the country’s long-term recovery.
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Ex-cardinal McCarrick pleads not guilty to three counts of child sex assault; some in crowd outside yell, ‘Shame on you!’

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The sprawling literature to emerge from 9/11 over the last two decades illustrates how overreacting to the attacks has unmade America’s values.
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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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The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced Thursday that it will no longer require disaster survivors living on inherited land to prove they own their homes before they can get help rebuilding.

Ex-cardinal McCarrick to be arraigned in Mass. court over allegations of sexually assaulting teen

The department did not track stops that ended only in verbal warnings, possibly breaching state law, an oversight body found. But the police chief said the department did not violate state law.
A tornado moved through parts of Anne Arundel County, Md. (@RobbMDWxMedia)
The Weather Service found the twister was on the ground for 11.25 miles and rated it an EF-2 with 125 mph winds.
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