President Biden enters the Cross Hall of the White House to deliver remarks regarding the Supreme Court overturning of Roe v. Wade on Friday. (Demetrius Freeman/The Post)
A growing number of Democrats are voicing anger at what they see as the passivity of President Biden and other party leaders in the face of hard-hitting GOP tactics on abortion and other issues.
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The tractor-trailer was found by agents from Homeland Security Investigations, a branch of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement that specializes in human trafficking cases. Rescuers pulled 16 other people from the vehicle, authorities said.
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States have gotten millions of dollars in federal aid for child care, the first major infusion in decades. But only a handful are using it to address issues in the day-care industry.
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Rescuers work Tuesday at the site of a shopping mall in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, that was hit by a Russian missile strike. (Reuters)
The U.S. surgeon general, who has lost 10 family members to covid-19, wants to make his mark on our epidemic of loneliness.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey attends the Save America Rally in Mendon, Ill., on Saturday. (Reuters)
Critics have accused Gov. J.B. Pritzker and the Democratic Governors Association of trying to ensure that the Republican nominee will be Darren Bailey, a rural state lawmaker who has called for kicking the city of Chicago out of the state of Illinois.
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Group of Seven nations are pursuing the implementation of a price cap on Russian oil, and NATO member states are slated to announce they will boost the number of forces kept at a high readiness level.
The John E. Amos coal-fired power plant. (Stacy Kranitz for The Post)
Kayrros, a firm that analyzes satellite data, says emissions of the potent greenhouse gas “appear to be going in the wrong direction.”
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Utah is one of 13 states in the country with “trigger bans” that were designed to prohibit abortion if Roe were to fall.
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The loan default comes at a perilous moment for cryptocurrencies, as investors brace for the “crypto winter.”
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An NFT featuring a screen shot of the Roe critic was sold in an auction — with the money going to Planned Parenthood and other groups.
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Throughout the weekend, moms and daughters marked the historic moment together — some were angry, some elated, all of them emotional.
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