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Justice Clarence Thomas took more trips paid for by donor Harlan Crow, Senate panel reveals
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin says his committee has uncovered at least three additional luxury trips given to Justice Clarence Thomas by donors as part of the panel’s ethics investigation into the Supreme Court
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Biden and Zelenskyy sign security deal as Ukraine's leader questions how long the unity will last
President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have signed a long-term security agreement designed to bolster Ukraine’s defenses against Russia’s invasion
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Tesla stockholders vote to restore Elon Musk's record $44.9 billion pay package that was tossed out by a Delaware judge
Tesla stockholders vote to restore Elon Musk's record $44.9 billion pay package that was tossed out by a Delaware judge
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Atlanta Falcons forfeit fifth-round pick, fined for tampering with Kirk Cousins
The Atlanta Falcons were stripped of a fifth-round pick in next year’s draft on Thursday for violating the NFL’s anti-tampering rules prior to signing quarterback Kirk Cousins
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Washington's Makah Tribe could once again harpoon whales as US waives conservation law
The United States has granted the Makah Indian Tribe in Washington state a long-sought waiver that helps clear the way for its first sanctioned whale hunts since 1999
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The Latest | The US Supreme Court rules to preserve access to the abortion pill mifepristone
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled unanimously to preserve access to mifepristone, the drug most commonly used in medication abortions
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Biden Administration to nominate Christy Goldsmith Romero to head FDIC after abrupt departure of previous chair
Biden Administration to nominate Christy Goldsmith Romero to head FDIC after abrupt departure of previous chair
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Supreme Court rules California man can't trademark 'Trump too small'
The Supreme Court has ruled against a man who wants to trademark the suggestive phrase “Trump too small.”
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1,000 days have passed since the Taliban barred girls from secondary education, the UN says
A thousand days have passed since girls in Afghanistan were banned from attending secondary schools
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Aspects of US restrictions on asylum-seekers may violate international protections, UNHCR chief says
The head of the U.N. refugee agency says he understands that the Biden administration enacted new restrictions on asylum-seekers entering the United States, but cautioned that some aspects of the executive order may violate refugee protection required under international law
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