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Biden and Trump argue over who is the worst president
President Biden and former President Trump went back and forth during the debate over who is the worst president in U.S. history.Joe Biden -
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Court revives lawsuit over Detroit-area woman who was found alive in a body bag
A Michigan appeals court has revived a lawsuit against Detroit-area paramedics accused of putting a live woman in a body bag -
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Courts Rule, Biden Says Who Cares?
After its SAVE plan is blocked, the Department of Education pauses interest payments for borrowers.Joe Biden -
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How a brother’s illness spurred a plan to get mental health on the agenda across Africa
One of the continent’s leading medics, Jean Kaseya, has made it his mission to help the 116m people in African countries with mental health conditions. Jean Kaseya would hear regularly from his younger brother, an army officer in the Democratic ... -
The Guardian - World
Captivating Georgia hope to overcome impostor syndrome and upset Spain
Willy Sagnol’s daring team – 74th in the world – have become the neutrals’ choice with hopes of making more history. On the outskirts of Velbert, a plain town south of the Ruhr renowned for manufacturing locks and hinges, something remarkable is ... -
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Supreme Court says emergency abortions can be performed in Idaho
The dispute pitted Idaho's near-total abortion ban against a federal law that requires Medicare-funded hospitals to offer abortions when needed to stabilize a patient's emergency medical condition.Abortion -
NBC News - Politics
In Jan. 6 case, high court narrows scope of who can be charged with obstruction
The Supreme Court narrowed the scope of who can be charged with obstruction, ruling in the case of a Jan. 6 defendant that prosecutors went too far. It was one of several key cases the court decided, including a ruling that upholds laws that ban ... -
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US Supreme Court says Trump immune for ‘official acts’ as president
Panel finds unofficial actions are not protected in decision likely to delay federal trial beyond November electionDonald Trump -
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US Supreme Court says Trump immune for ‘official acts’ as president
Panel finds unofficial actions are not protected in decision likely to delay federal trial beyond November electionDonald Trump
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