Following the Pentagon’s decision to eject former Trump officials, the Biden administration let go of those appointed to certain advisory boards.
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What is Roe v. Wade and how could the Texas abortion law affect it?
Roe v. Wade guaranteed access to safe, legal abortions nationwide. The Supreme Court’s decision on the Texas abortion law could set a new precedent.
What to know about US withdrawal from Afghanistan
Terror attacks, frantic civilians and mass evacuations ahead of a fast-approaching Aug. 31 withdrawal deadline.
Desperate crowds, closed gates, people stranded after bombing at Kabul airport
Evacuations by U.S. forces continue despite closed gates, increased security after bombing at Kabul’s airport.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s alleged sexual harassment coincided with him publicly supporting women
The target of multiple sexual harassment allegations, Cuomo once championed anti-harassment legislation and advocated for justice for survivors.
Biden administration to raise Trump-era fuel standards, plan annual mileage increases
Administration officials say fuel economy standards will be restored to Obama-era levels with annual increases.
GOP Rep. Kinzinger says he’s not afraid of backlash after joining Jan. 6 committee at Pelosi’s request
Kinzinger brushed off queries on possible retaliation from House GOP leaders after he agreed to serve on the Jan. 6 panel at Speaker Pelosi’s request.
Reports: Trump Organization removes indicted CFO as officer of several subsidiaries
Weisselberg’s removal comes after prosecutors accused him and the Trump Organization of a 15-year tax-fraud scheme. He was head of multiple entities.
Senate passes legislation to make Pulse nightclub a national memorial
H.R. 49, named for the number of victims in the 2016 Pulse nightclub attack, passed with a unanimous vote.
‘Defund the police’ attack doesn’t stick in New Mexico special election. Why it matters
Despite attempts to label her “anti-police,” Stansbury wins a special election for a congressional seat.