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They have begun allocating money to increase access to abortion — both for their own constituents and for people traveling from states where the procedure may soon become illegal.
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A Holtec worker welds a dry storage canister. Much of the country’s nuclear waste is stored in containers such as these. (Sarah L. Voisin/The Post)
Accidents at one power plant have spurred calls for stricter oversight of the burgeoning nuclear decommissioning industry.
The disruption reveals once again how overseas, poorly diversified supply chains are vulnerable to a global health crisis. Shortages have crippled the U.S. health system again and again during the pandemic.
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Reina St. Juliana is pushing Oxford High to memorialize her 14-year-old sister, Hana — and to acknowledge its failings in the shooting that killed four teens.
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A retired teacher says the outfit should be hers because she is the closest living relative of the Catholic University official who received the garment as a gift in 1973.
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Decades ago, Rudolf Nureyev made a dash for freedom in Paris.
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Baltimore City and Prince George’s County, two jurisdictions hardest hit by covid-19 in the region, this week strongly urged residents to wear masks indoors but stopped short of issuing mandates.
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Boston's star forward scored a game-high 46 points to force a Game 7 against the Milwaukee Bucks.
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In a rematch of the 2019 World Series, it's clear the teams have headed in separate directions since.
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No plea was entered in the wide receiver's Friday court appearance, during which his attorney and the alleged victim, the mother of his 1-month-old child, asked the judge to dismiss the charges.
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