Ed Gonzalez, Biden’s Long-Stalled Nominee to Lead ICE, Withdraws
22m By Chris CameronHis 14-month nomination was ensnared by immigration politics and allegations of domestic abuse, and his departure is another blow to the Biden administration on an issue where it has struggled.Federal Agents Seized Phone of John Eastman, Key Figure in Jan. 6 Plan
2hThe action suggests that the criminal inquiry is accelerating into the efforts to help overturn the results of the 2020 election.Biden Irked by Democrats Who Won’t Take ‘Yes’ for an Answer on 2024
2hThe White House is trying to tamp down speculation about plans to seek re-election, while aides say President Biden is bristling at the persistent questions.Mitch McConnell’s Court Delivers
3h By Carl HulseWhile Democrats seethe, the Senate Republican leader sees the fruits of his efforts to install an aggressive conservative majority on the Supreme Court.A Couple’s Long Journey in the Anti-Abortion Movement
3h By Blake HounshellAs the fall of Roe v. Wade rocked the country, Carrie and Roger Severino celebrated the realization of decades of work that has been complicated in recent years by health challenges.Republican Yesli Vega Falsely Suggests Rape Victims Are Unlikely to Get Pregnant
4h By Azi PaybarahYesli Vega won a Republican primary last week to take on Representative Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, in Virginia.Jan. 6 Panel Abruptly Sets Tuesday Hearing on ‘Recently Obtained Evidence’
7:09pmThe committee, which had planned at least two additional hearings next month, had not been scheduled to meet this week.Rhode Island Candidate Charged After Video Showed Him Punching an Opponent at an Abortion Protest
6:23pm By Neil VigdorJeann Lugo, a Republican and off-duty police officer, was suspended by the Providence Police Department after striking Jennifer Rourke, a Democrat, the authorities said.Supreme Court Sides With Coach Over Prayers at the 50-Yard Line
5:43pmJoseph Kennedy, a former high school football coach in Bremerton, Wash., had a constitutional right to pray on the field after his team’s games, the justices ruled.Abortion Pills Take the Spotlight as States Impose Abortion Bans
4:22pm By Pam BelluckDemand for medication abortion is surging, setting the stage for new legal battles.When an Abortion Story Is Told as a Caper, Thriller or Farce
2:59pm By Amanda HessAs Roe falls, new works including a documentary, a feature film and a comedy show disrupt the taboos and clichés around abortion.Supreme Court Sides With Doctors Accused of Running Pill Mills
2:47pm By Adam LiptakIn a unanimous ruling, the justices ordered federal appeals courts to reconsider the cases of two doctors convicted of violating the Controlled Substances Act.For Gun Violence Researchers, Bipartisan Bill Is a ‘Glass Half Full’
11:46am By Sheryl Gay StolbergAbout two dozen American researchers focus exclusively on how to prevent gun violence. They have waged an often-frustrating battle to translate their findings into public policy.In California, a Republican congressman who voted to impeach Trump survives his primary.
11:05am By Jonathan WeismanRepresentative David Valadao defeated two Republican primary challengers, in a Central Valley district that now leans Democratic.The Election Conspiracy Theories Driving Tina Peters to Run in Colorado
9:44am By Nick Corasaniti and Alexandra BerzonThe county clerk has been consumed by election conspiracy theories, lionized by a movement and indicted in a bizarre scheme. Will Republicans nominate her to run elections in Colorado?How Democrats and Republicans explained the Roe fallout on Sunday talk shows.
Sun 10:24pm By Azi PaybarahDemocrats used the ruling to criticize Republicans as threats to women and their health care providers, while G.O.P. leaders stressed that states will continue to determine policy on the issue.Proud Boys Ignored Orders Given at Pre-Jan. 6 Meeting
Sun 2:33pm By Alan FeuerThe directives, given during a video conference, included obeying police lines and keeping away from ordinary protesters. But members of the far-right group played aggressive roles in several breaches at the Capitol.MAGA Voters Send a $50 Million G.O.P. Plan Off the Rails in Illinois
Sun 3:00am By Reid J. EpsteinRepublican leaders think a moderate nominee for governor could beat Gov. J.B. Pritzker. But the party’s base seems to prefer a far-right state senator — and he is getting help from Mr. Pritzker.Decades Ago, Alito Laid Out Methodical Strategy to Eventually Overrule Roe
Sat 9:39pm By Charlie SavageA slow-burning hostility to constitutional abortion rights runs through the career of the author of the Supreme Court opinion overturning them.Senate Democrats Urge Biden to Take Action on Abortion
Sat 7:55pm By Stephanie LaiWith little hope of legislative action following the Supreme Court’s ruling, lawmakers urged the president to take “bold action” to defend Americans’ reproductive rights.
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