
‘Everybody Is Dug In’: Kansans Fiercely Debate the First Post-Roe Vote on Abortion
The Aug. 2 ballot question will decide whether the State Constitution will allow legislators to ban or further restrict the procedure.
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The Aug. 2 ballot question will decide whether the State Constitution will allow legislators to ban or further restrict the procedure.
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Peatlands and rainforests in the Congo Basin protect the planet by storing carbon. Now, in a giant leap backward for the climate, they’re being auctioned off for drilling.
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Newark sets a record with five straight days of temperatures above 100 degrees, and other parts of the country, like Oklahoma, also experienced triple-digit heat.
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A series of tragedies and challenges have soured the mood of Texans and made the governor’s race perhaps the most competitive since the 1990s.
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