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Arizona Senate Votes to Repeal 1864 Abortion Ban, Governor Hobbs Expected to Sign Quickly
In a narrow 16-14 vote on Wednesday, the Arizona Senate repealed the state's 1864 ban on abortion, which had been reinstated by the Arizona Supreme Court on April 9. The repeal is expected to be quickly signed by Governor Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, marking a significant victory for abortion rights advocates in the sharply divided state. 
In a narrow 16-14 vote on Wednesday, the Arizona Senate repealed the state's 1864 ban on abortion, which had been reinstated by the Arizona Supreme Court on April 9. The repeal is expected to be quickly signed by Governor Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, marking a significant victory for abortion rights advocates in the sharply divided state. -
Florida's 6-Week Abortion Ban Takes Effect, Raising Concerns Among Doctors and Advocates
A ban on most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy went into effect in Florida on Wednesday, raising concerns among doctors and advocates about the impact on women's access to healthcare in the state and across the South. 
A ban on most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy went into effect in Florida on Wednesday, raising concerns among doctors and advocates about the impact on women's access to healthcare in the state and across the South. -
NYPD Arrests Nearly 300 Pro-Palestinian Protesters at Columbia University and City College Campuses
Nearly 300 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested at Columbia University and City College on Tuesday night, as the New York Police Department (NYPD) moved in to clear unsanctioned encampments and quell demonstrations that had turned violent. 
Nearly 300 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested at Columbia University and City College on Tuesday night, as the New York Police Department (NYPD) moved in to clear unsanctioned encampments and quell demonstrations that had turned violent. -
NYPD Arrests Protesters at Columbia University After Administration Requests Intervention [Full Statement]
In a dramatic turn of events, officers took protesters into custody late Tuesday after Columbia University called in the New York Police Department (NYPD) to end the pro-Palestinian occupation on its New York campus. 
In a dramatic turn of events, officers took protesters into custody late Tuesday after Columbia University called in the New York Police Department (NYPD) to end the pro-Palestinian occupation on its New York campus. -
Donald Trump Criticizes Netanyahu Over Oct. 7 Hamas Attack, Saying It 'Should Have Never Happened'
Former President Donald Trump has openly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack that claimed the lives of around 1,200 people, asserting that the assault "should have never happened." In a wide-ranging interview with Time magazine published Tuesday, Trump expressed his belief that the attack has had a "profound impact" on the 74-year-old Israeli leader. 
Former President Donald Trump has openly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack that claimed the lives of around 1,200 people, asserting that the assault "should have never happened." In a wide-ranging interview with Time magazine published Tuesday, Trump expressed his belief that the attack has had a "profound impact" on the 74-year-old Israeli leader. -
Columbia University Locks Down Campus Following Overnight Mutiny by Anti-Israel Protesters
In the early hours of Tuesday morning, an anti-Israel mob stormed the iconic Hamilton Hall on Columbia University's Manhattan campus, barricading its doors and forcing the university to close its campus indefinitely. 
In the early hours of Tuesday morning, an anti-Israel mob stormed the iconic Hamilton Hall on Columbia University's Manhattan campus, barricading its doors and forcing the university to close its campus indefinitely. -
Biden Signs New Memo to Boost U.S. Critical Infrastructure Security Amid Chinese Cyberthreats
U.S. President Joe Biden signed a new national security memorandum on Tuesday, aiming to bolster the resilience of U.S. critical infrastructure against evolving threats, particularly those posed by Chinese hackers. The updated policy, which replaces the Obama administration's Presidential Policy Directive (PPD-21) from 2013, comes as public officials continue to sound the alarm on the growing cyberthreat landscape. 
U.S. President Joe Biden signed a new national security memorandum on Tuesday, aiming to bolster the resilience of U.S. critical infrastructure against evolving threats, particularly those posed by Chinese hackers. The updated policy, which replaces the Obama administration's Presidential Policy Directive (PPD-21) from 2013, comes as public officials continue to sound the alarm on the growing cyberthreat landscape. -
Hunter Biden's Legal Team Threatens Fox News with Imminent Lawsuit Over Alleged Defamation and 'Revenge Porn'
Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, is gearing up to take legal action against Fox News, accusing the conservative media outlet of defamation, unlawful exploitation of his image, and publication of "revenge porn," according to a letter obtained by ABC News and NBC News. 
Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, is gearing up to take legal action against Fox News, accusing the conservative media outlet of defamation, unlawful exploitation of his image, and publication of "revenge porn," according to a letter obtained by ABC News and NBC News. -
Supreme Court Upholds Ruling Requiring Lawyer Approval for Elon Musk's Tesla Tweets
The Supreme Court on Monday upheld a ruling that requires tech billionaire Elon Musk to have his tweets about Tesla pre-approved by a lawyer, stemming from a previous agreement with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This decision leaves in place lower court rulings and reinforces the regulatory oversight of Musk's communications related to the electric car company he leads. 
The Supreme Court on Monday upheld a ruling that requires tech billionaire Elon Musk to have his tweets about Tesla pre-approved by a lawyer, stemming from a previous agreement with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This decision leaves in place lower court rulings and reinforces the regulatory oversight of Musk's communications related to the electric car company he leads. -
Biden Skewers Trump with Barbed Jokes and Personal Insults at White House Correspondents' Dinner, Trump Fights Back
Former President Donald Trump took to social media late Saturday night to share his thoughts on the 2024 White House Correspondents' Dinner, calling the event "really bad" and an "absolute disaster." In his post, Trump specifically targeted his rival, President Joe Biden, and the event's host, Colin Jost, stating that "Colin Jost BOMBED, and Crooked Joe was an absolute disaster!" 
Former President Donald Trump took to social media late Saturday night to share his thoughts on the 2024 White House Correspondents' Dinner, calling the event "really bad" and an "absolute disaster." In his post, Trump specifically targeted his rival, President Joe Biden, and the event's host, Colin Jost, stating that "Colin Jost BOMBED, and Crooked Joe was an absolute disaster!"