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Trump administration signals it will let Idaho enforce its restrictive abortion ban
The Justice Department said it would move to dismiss a lawsuit originally filed against Idaho by the Biden administration, according to court papers filed by the state's largest hospital network.
Top Stories: More Women Seek Office; Trump Backs Romney Senate Run
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Iran Sends Mixed Signals in Its Rejection of U.S. Offer
Iran's president has rebuffed offers of a dialogue about the country's nuclear program with the United States and five of its allies, according to reports. But the foreign ministry and Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have offered more moderate responses. Melissa Block talks with Time magazine reporter Azadeh Moaveni about Iran's reaction to the new package of incentives and penalties, as well as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's offer to engage in talks with Iran, if the country suspends its uranium enrichment program.
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Capitol Police Chief: Records Prove Immediate Calls For Military Backup On Jan. 6
Acting U.S. Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman told a House committee that phone records prove several immediate requests for military backup were made in the first hour of the Jan. 6 breach.
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Drug overdose deaths in the U.S. have topped 100,000 for the first time
The Biden administration scrambles to respond as new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show overdose deaths surged to more than 100,000 fatalities.
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Outlook Uncertain On Gun Policy As Trump Signals Openness — With NRA In His Ear
The president and the White House aren't closing the door to new background checks for gun buyers or other shifts in policy — but it isn't clear how close they'll ever get to Democrats' proposals.
Fighting with Israel signals coordination between Hamas and Hezbollah, analysts say
Analysts have long accused Iran of backing militant groups in the region to counter Israel.
NTSB Looks At Disabled Signals, Locked Switch In Latest Deadly Amtrak Crash
Safety advocates and federal investigators have railed against a "lax safety culture" within Amtrak in recent years, but investigators warn against attributing four recent crashes to a systemic issue.
Federal Reserve Raises Key Interest Rate, Signals 2 More Increases This Year
The Fed also said it is looking to increase rates three times in 2018, as inflation approaches the central bank's target annual rate of 2 percent and the unemployment rate appears stable.
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