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Putin’s Afghan gambit — what’s behind Russia’s pivot toward Central Asia?

Russian President Vladimir Putin is reportedly considering officially recognizing the Taliban as Afghanistan's legitimate government, which could shift regional dynamics and boost Moscow's influence in Central Asia.

READ: Supreme Court ruling on Idaho emergency abortions

The Supreme Court will allow Idaho doctors to resume performing abortions in medical emergencies, at least while the case works its way through lower courts. The court ruled 6-3 to dismiss the case as improvidently granted, which means doctors in Idaho will be able to perform emergency abortions despite state-level restrictions while the case is...

Feds advance contentious gas export terminal CP2

A panel of federal regulators on Thursday authorized the construction of a major natural gas export project — moving the contentious CP2 terminal one step closer to final approval. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved the Louisiana terminal, which could export large amounts of U.S.-produced gas. Two commissioners, one Democrat and one Republican, supported...

Just 42 percent of Democrats in Gallup poll pleased with Biden as nominee

Less than 50 percent of Democrats in a new Gallup poll say they are happy that President Biden is their party's presidential nominee, compared to 79 percent of Republicans pollwed who say they are pleased former President Trump is their nominee. The figures, released by Gallup as Biden and Trump meet for their first debate...

Tim Scott says Trump asked for help after Charlottesville remarks

Sen Tim Scott (R-S.C.) said in a new interview he first became close with President Trump shortly after white supremacists marched through Charlottesville, when Trump angered many with comments about there being “very fine people on both sides." “He wanted me to share with him my perspective,” Scott recalled during an interview aired Thursday with...

GOP’s Rosendale hangs anti-IVF posters outside office

Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.) has hung posters outside his office in opposition to in vitro fertilization (IVF), his latest public statement against the procedure most Republicans have rushed to express their support for. “If you believe that life begins at conception as I do, there is no difference between an abortion and the destruction of an IVF embryo,"...

Save Ukraine from American meddling

Thirty years ago, Ukraine was embraced by America’s neoconservatives, who believed that it was the perfect instrument for weakening Russia.

Warnock calls Trump ‘plague’ on nation’s conscience, says Black voters won’t support him

Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) said Wednesday that Black voters will not vote for former President Trump this November. Speaking on MSNBC’s "Alex Wagner Tonight," Warnock, one of only four Black senators, said the former president is trying to take the country backward. “Donald Trump is a plague on the American conscience and the American nation,” Warnock said....

Supreme Court rules to allow emergency exceptions to Idaho’s abortion ban

The Supreme Court ruled in a case centered on Idaho's abortion ban and federal law that requires emergency rooms to give “stabilizing treatments."

Ad Wars: Trump and Biden campaigns take to airwaves and online ahead of and during presidential debate

While Biden and Trump meet on stage at the CNN Presidential Debate, their first face-to-face showdown in their 2024 election rematch, their campaigns will be engaged in combat in the ad wars.

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