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Warren, who ran on an anti-corruption message and delivered a raft of plans, ended her campaign after a string of poor primary results.

Schumer says he misspoke in remarks directed at two Supreme Court justices, defends abortion rights

The Senate-floor comments from Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) came amid outrage about his remarks about Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch at a rally that Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. had called “inappropriate” and “dangerous.”

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Top lawyers under President Trump are increasingly using a rare power to take control over immigration cases that have already been decided.
Misunderstanding of the law about which veterans to care for — and which should be denied services — has triggered improper mass denial of care since 1980, a study has found.
The Cookeville tornado — rated EF-4 on the 0 to 5 Enhanced Fujita scale for tornado intensity — was blamed for 18 of the 24 deaths in Middle Tennessee.
The confiscation prompted a class-action lawsuit, which will continue because attorneys handling the case are still getting reports of the DEA seizing money on flimsy pretexts.
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Curry is poised to return after missing four months with a broken hand, an absence that provided an opportunity to take stock of his glittery past and less certain future.
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Mick Jagger is a movie star again, and it’s about time

Jagger phoned The Post’s film critic from Paris to talk about “The Burnt Orange Heresy,” a thriller set amid the art world at its most scheming.
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