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What Florida’s Abortion Law Says about Protecting the Life and Health of the Mother

The state’s 15-week abortion ban allows for the termination of a pregnancy when necessary to ‘avert a serious risk’ to the physical health of...

Appeals Court Fails to Clarify Obstruction Charges in Capitol-Riot Cases

It seems likely that the Supreme Court will have to clarify federal obstruction law, perhaps sooner rather than later.

Trump Files Appeal to Block Pence from Testifying in J6 Probe

Trump will challenge Judge James Boasberg’s decision on the grounds of executive privilege.

Trump due back in N.Y. for questioning in AG’s fraud lawsuit

Donald Trump is scheduled to return to New York for a deposition Thursday in a business fraud lawsuit filed against him and his company by the state's attorney general, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Biden signs bill ending the COVID-19 public health emergency

President Biden on Monday signed a bill that formally ends the public health emergency on COVID-19.

Ron DeSantis’s busy travel schedule stirs early presidential primary mudslinging

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, considered a top candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024, is spreading his message about Sunshine State's successes in trips to critical early voting and battleground states, raising the ire of the party's No. 1 GOP candidate, Donald Trump.

FBI’s plan to spy on Catholic churches was shared with bureau field offices across U.S.

The House Judiciary Committee revealed new details Monday about the FBI Field Office in Richmond's plan to spy on Catholic churches and church leaders, including that the plan was distributed to other FBI offices across the country.

What the debt limit standoff means for the banking crisis

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story What the debt limit standoff means for the banking crisis While the banking sector has continued to show signs of stabilizing, experts are raising questions about what a partisan showdown over the debt limit could mean...

14 trans and nonbinary legislators tell Biden they’re concerned about Title IX change

A coalition of transgender and nonbinary legislators sent a letter to President Joe Biden on Monday to voice their concern about the administration’s proposed changes to Title IX. “We are fourteen of the transgender and nonbinary legislators holding office across the United States of America, and we are writing to express our concern regarding the...

NASCAR’s Cody Ware charged with assault, suspended from racing

NASCAR driver Cody Shane Ware has been suspended indefinitely after he was arrested on assault and strangulation charges this month in North Carolina, according to NASCAR officials and the Iredell County Sheriff's Office.

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