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Mississippi Bans Abortions if Heartbeat Can Be Heard. Expect a Legal Fight.

A dozen Republican-held states around the country are pushing so-called fetal heartbeat bans, as abortion opponents aim to have Roe v. Wade revisited.

25 States Are at Risk of Serious Flooding This Spring, U.S. Forecast Says

With flooding already reaching historic levels in parts of the United States, federal scientists warn to expect more throughout the spring.

Trump Wants Robert Kraft at White House Super Bowl Celebration Despite Charges

Mr. Trump has brushed aside worries about any negative impact that the Patriots owner’s presence at an official event could have, according to people close to the president.

Trump Wants U.S. to Recognize Israeli Sovereignty Over the Golan Heights

Israel won the territory from Syria in 1967 and annexed it in 1981 in a move that has never been recognized internationally.

A New Age of Warfare: How Internet Mercenaries Do Battle for Authoritarian Governments

Sophisticated surveillance, once the domain of world powers, is increasingly available on the private market. Smaller countries are seizing on the tools — sometimes for darker purposes.

Gawker Names Dan Peres as Editor in Chief, Hoping to Breathe Life Back Into Site

Mr. Peres, formerly the top editor at the now-defunct men’s magazine Details, will seek to revive Gawker.com after a high-profile legal battle.

Deer Park Fire: Officials Lift Shelter Order as Air Quality Improves

Officials had told residents to stay indoors for the second time in a week after a large chemical fire erupted at a storage tank on Sunday.

Pickleball and Golf Carts: It’s Springtime on the Rio Grande

In this week’s Crossing the Border newsletter, podcasts about the border, and an annual exodus of Midwesterners.

California Today: ‘We Have to Get this Right.’ A Conversation With U.S.C.’s Incoming President, Carol Folt.

Thursday: The 12th president of U.S.C. talks about her plans; lawmakers hope to give family caregivers a break; and putting Mike Trout’s contract in context

Biden Weighing Unique Steps to Reassure Voters Concerned About His Age

The former vice president is considering naming a running mate earlier in the primary than is customary, and the possibility of serving only one term.

Doomed Boeing Jets Lacked 2 Safety Features That Company Sold Only as Extras

Airlines had to pay more for two optional upgrades that could warn pilots about sensor malfunctions. Boeing now plans to make one of the features standard.

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