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Most women freeze their eggs because of partnership issues

Story at a glance Valerie Libby, a 38-year-old fertility specialist, has frozen her eggs five times over the last 10 years. She decided to go through the process for the first time when she was 28 as a sort of insurance policy. She had been in and out of several relationships and wasn’t sure if she was going to meet the right person...

Does Ukraine have a second summer push up its sleeve?

Ukraine is trying to breathe fresh life into a largely stalled campaign to push back Russia’s forces, launching a major push in the southern Zaporizhzhia region this week. After six weeks of slow gains, Kyiv and Washington insist a second phase of the counteroffensive could unleash intensified attacks on Moscow’s forces and hasten Ukrainian gains...

New York ‘battery fire’ sends cloud of smoke into the air, Hochul warns smoke ‘may pose health risks’

A battery fire at a solar farm in northern New York sent clouds of smoke into the air. Gov. Kathy Hochul said the fire was emitting "large amounts of smoke that may pose health risks."

President Biden plans to sign executive order encouraging the creation of new inventions in Maine

President Biden is traveling to Maine for the first time during his presidency. He plans to sign an executive order that encourages companies to manufacture new inventions in the state.

Biden admin withholding key funding for schools with hunting, archery programs

EXCLUSIVE: The Biden administration is blocking funding for elementary and secondary schools with hunting or archery programs under its interpretation of a recent school safety law.

Door may be open to impeaching Biden for misdeeds committed prior to presidency: legal experts

House Republicans have floated the possibility of an impeachment inquiry against President Biden, but can they initiate it for alleged wrongdoing committed before becoming president?

Who will surrender in Congress’s NDAA battle?

This week, the action in the Senate was all about the annual defense authorization — the NDAA. Usually, the argument about what goes into...

Senate passes defense bill with bipartisan support, but clash looms with House over social issues

The Senate has passed a massive annual defense bill that would deliver a 5.2% pay raise for service members and keep the nation's military operating, avoiding partisan policy battles with an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote.

The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics

Every week political cartoonists throughout the country and across the political spectrum apply their ink-stained skills to capture the foibles, memes, hypocrisies and other...

Rejection of Biden asylum rule after court challenge raises fears of fresh border surge

A federal court's rejection of a key Biden administration asylum rule enacted in May is raising fresh concerns of a potential border surge.

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