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Louisiana Republicans push to add abortion pills to list of ‘controlled dangerous substances’

Louisiana Republicans are pushing to add abortion pills to a list of controlled substances, creating penalties for some people who may obtain the pills.

Dem mayor faces backlash for city’s ‘haphazard’ migrant policy: ‘Cruelty’

A new report by New York City's comptroller is taking aim at the implementation of a policy to limit stays in migrant shelters to 60 days for families.

Jill Biden tells Arizona college graduates ‘community colleges should be free in America’

First lady Jill Biden called for free community college tuition during a commencement address to Mesa Community College in Arizona as the administration fights for student debt cancellation.

Michael Cohen testifies he secretly recorded Trump in lead-up to 2016 election

Michael Cohen testified in a Manhattan court he secretly recorded Donald Trump in the lead-up to the 2016 election regarding repaying publisher David Pecker.

NYC weed shop crackdown is great news, but without wider reform will just be Whack-a-Mole

Western Green, a Queens store operating in flagrant violation of the laws prog legislators assured us would make the retail pot market safe, got...

Cohen’s Credibility Problems Take Center Stage

A serial perjurer is the foundation for Bragg’s prosecution of Trump.

How Students Can Use AI Legitimately

Maybe AI also has legitimate academic uses.

GOP lawmakers Tuberville, Vance, Malliotakis attend court to support Trump

Republican Sens. J.D. Vance of Ohio and Tommy Tuberville of Alabama and Rep. Nicole Malliotakis of New York attended former President Donald Trump's hush money trial on Monday, making them the latest high-profile supporters to show up.

Trump praises fictional serial killer Hannibal Lecter as ‘a wonderful man’

Former President Donald Trump called the fictional serial killer and cannibal Hannibal Lecter "a wonderful man" while talking about the migrant crisis in a campaign speech.

Supreme Court justices speak out on security, free speech and ‘lies’

Three of the Supreme Court's Republican-appointed justices made comments over the weekend about free speech, security issues and "lies" about alleged ethics troubles.

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