How Do Abortion Pills Work? Answers to Frequently Asked Questions.

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Abortion Bans Have Delayed Emergency Medical Care. In Georgia, Experts Say This Mother’s Death Was Preventable.

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Oregon’s Largest Natural Gas Company Said It Was Going Green. It Sells as Much Fossil Fuel as Before.

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Trump Company CEO’s Unexplained Meeting With Balkans Leader Raises Specter of New Conflict

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What No One Tells You About Car Loan Deferments

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One of the Nation’s Largest Auto Lenders Told Customers, “We’re Here to Help.” Then It Took Their Money and Their Cars.

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At Least Two Saudi Officials May Have Deliberately Assisted 9/11 Hijackers, New Evidence Suggests

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Medical Examiner, Whose Testimony Helped Convict a Man in 2004 of Killing His Baby, Now Says He Was Wrong

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How a Crackdown on Medicaid Fraud Deprived Native American Patients of Care

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New Biden Administration Rules Aim to Hold Insurers Accountable for Mental Health Care Coverage

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These Household Brands Want to Redefine What Counts as “Recyclable”

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“I Don’t Want to Die”: Needing Mental Health Care, He Got Trapped in His Insurer’s Ghost Network

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Struggling to Find an In-Network Mental Health Provider? Here’s What You Can Do.

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Nike Shareholders Want to Force Actions on Environmental and Worker Protections. They Face Long Odds.

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Judge Orders Guardianship Firm to Return Thousands It Took From an Elderly Woman for Services It Never Provided

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Ginni Thomas Privately Praised Group Working Against Supreme Court Reform: “Thank You So, So, So Much”

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Judge Cannon Should Be Removed From Trump Case, Watchdog Group Argues in New Legal Filing

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The Accelerationists’ App: How Telegram Became the “Center of Gravity” for a New Breed of Domestic Terrorists

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Biden EPA Rejects Plastics Industry’s Fuzzy Math That Misleads Customers About Recycled Content

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Nonprofit Explorer Now Shows Which Organizations Are Trending

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Officials Voted Down a Controversial Georgia Election Rule, Saying It Violated the Law. Then a Similar Version Passed.

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DOJ Files Antitrust Suit Against RealPage, Maker of Rent-Setting Algorithm

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A Vexing To-Do List for Michigan’s Gretchen Whitmer

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Cookie & Zo’e: A Georgia Family Wrestles With School Choice 60 Years After the Start of Desegregation

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In a Town Full of Segregation Academies, One Black Family Grapples With the Best School Choice for Their Daughter

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Facing a National Shortage of Baby Formula, Trade Officials Opposed a Plan to Boost Imports

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Missouri Outlawed Abortion, and Now It’s Funding an Anti-Abortion Group That Works in Other States

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Election Deniers Secretly Pushed Rule That Would Make It Easier to Delay Certification of Georgia’s Election Results

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As Millions of Acres Burn, Firefighters Say the U.S. Forest Service Has Left Them With Critical Shortages

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A Wisconsin Tribe Built a Lending Empire Charging 600% Annual Rates to Borrowers

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In Rural Tennessee, Domestic Violence Victims Face Barriers to Getting Justice. One County Has Transformed Its Approach.

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The Government Spends Millions to Open Grocery Stores in Food Deserts. The Real Test Is Their Survival.

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This Guardian Enriched Herself Using the Finances of Vulnerable People In Her Care. Judges Let It Happen.

by Jake Pearson When a New York judge appointed Yvonne Murphy to take over the care of Martin Chorost in late 2011, the 63-year-old had diabetes, dementia and a constellation of other maladies. He also had assets worth more than $800,000 … | Continue reading


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This Startup’s Carbon Tracking Project Fell Short. Nevada Kept Giving It Government Contracts Anyway.

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Oklahoma’s Oil Industry Touts a Voluntary Fund to Clean Up Oil Wells. Major Drillers Want Their Contributions Refunded.

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“Now Is the Time to Take Action”: Carbon Monoxide Poisonings After Hurricane Beryl Are the Highest Since Texas Winter Storm

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How a Washington Tax Break for Data Centers Snowballed Into One of the State’s Biggest Corporate Giveaways

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Marjorie Taylor Greene’s and Brad Raffensperger’s Voter Registrations Targeted in Georgia’s New Online Portal

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Why We Investigated Matthew Trewhella, the Far-Right Wisconsin Pastor Influencing Republican Politics

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The Man Behind Project 2025’s Most Radical Plans

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Data Centers Demand a Massive Amount of Energy. Here’s How Some States Are Tackling the Industry’s Impact.

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New Louisiana Law Serves as a Warning to Bystanders Who Film Police: Stay Away or Face Arrest

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In Los Angeles, Your Chic Vacation Rental May Be a Rent-Controlled Apartment

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New York Lawmakers Call for Police Commissioner to Be Stripped of Power to Bury Brutality Cases

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Trump Media Quietly Enters Deal With a Republican Donor Who Could Benefit From a Second Trump Administration

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Washington Is Giving Tax Breaks to Data Centers That Threaten the State’s Green Energy Push

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Neglect at Boarding School for Autistic Youth Left a Student With Vision Loss, Lawsuit Alleges

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California Isn’t Enforcing Its Strongest-in-the-Nation Oil Well Cleanup Law on Its Largest Oil Company

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