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Alabama Governor Signs Nation’s Most Restrictive Abortion Law

Gov. Kay Ivey said the state will continue to follow the rule of law. Supporters hope the legislation will force a Supreme Court challenge to the nationwide right to an abortion.

After Pelosi Says She Has a ‘Little Jail,’ Barr Asks, ‘Did You Bring Your Handcuffs?’

The attorney general has been the target of Democrats’ ire for weeks over his handling of the Mueller report.

Radio Trump: 3 Florida FM Stations Will Air Clips of President Hourly Until Election

The programming decision was made after President Trump pledged of hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to the hurricane-hit Florida Panhandle.

San Francisco’s Facial Recognition Ban Is New, but the Controversies Aren’t

A look back at how facial recognition technology has stoked controversy over the years.

How Busy Philipps Turned ‘You Know Me’ Into #YouKnowMe

When the actress opened up about her abortion on TV, a friend saw an opportunity for a bigger conversation about reproductive rights.

California Says PG&E Power Lines Caused Fire That Killed 85

State officials concluded that Pacific Gas & Electric lines caused the Camp Fire, which destroyed the town of Paradise and is the deadliest in state history.

Trump Immigration Plan Emphasizes Immigrants’ Skills Over Family Ties

The plan, to be unveiled Thursday, will significantly scale back family-based immigration and increase the educational and skills requirements to move to the United States.

A Single Mother Landed a NASA Internship. But Houston Was a Problem.

India Jackson, a doctoral student in physics, landed a coveted NASA internship in Houston. Within 24 hours, a GoFundMe campaign raised enough money to make it possible.

White House Again Rejects Democrats’ Requests for Documents in Corruption Inquiry

The letter from the White House counsel, Pat Cipollone, argues that Congress was not a law enforcement body and doesn’t have the standing to investigate the president.

Harold Lederman, Boxing Judge and HBO Personality, Dies at 79

As HBO Sports’ ringside fight scorer and rules expert, Mr. Lederman exuberantly explained the fine points of fights, usually off camera.

Harvard Lampoon Apologizes for Sexualized Image of Anne Frank

The student-run satirical magazine set off an uproar at Harvard by publishing an image showing the Holocaust victim’s face on the body of a bikini-clad woman.

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