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Making abortion illegal across nearly half of the United States raises the question of whether prosecutors will be able to access abortion records or whether medical privacy rights will be protected.
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PFAS is a substance used on non-stick pans and fire retardants.
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How do you say goodbye to a constant travel companion that's been with you for decades all around the world — on buses, trains and planes?
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The decision has undermined a case against the officials who many believe to be responsible for the water crisis, former Gov. Rick Snyder and his staff at the time.
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Centrist Republican candidates beat far right-wing candidates in Colorado's primary races.
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Afghans are working together to deliver aid to the area, though bitter divisions remain.
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Trump lawyers worried the enraged president could be criminally liable for Jan. 6, testimony revealsFormer Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks weighs in on what might be going on inside the Justice Department right now.
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The country is short on key goods and non-essential fuel is no longer being sold.
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LGBTQ+ civil rights advocate and Pulse Nightclub shooting survivor Brandon Wolf talks about why policy decisions — from reproductive rights to gun safety — impact everyone.
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One study conducted at the University of South California estimates that one in five men has been involved in an abortion. And that figure could be underreported.