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Abortion Providers Forced to Adapt After Court Blocks Pill Access by Mail
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Abortion Providers Forced to Adapt After Court Blocks Pill Access by Mail

The Fifth Circuit court’s ruling, which is being appealed, reinstates a requirement that patients visit a health care provider in person to obtain mifepristone, upending abortion access in the United States.

By Maggie Astor, Chris Hippensteel and Pam Belluck
Supreme Court Asked to Restore Access to Abortion Pill by Mail
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Supreme Court Asked to Restore Access to Abortion Pill by Mail

A federal appeals court temporarily halted a Food and Drug Administration regulation that has greatly expanded access to the abortion pill mifepristone.

By Ann E. Marimow and Pam Belluck
Trump Says He Is Reviewing Iran’s Latest Offer but Doubts It Is Acceptable
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Trump Says He Is Reviewing Iran’s Latest Offer but Doubts It Is Acceptable

The comments came one day after President Trump flatly rejected the proposal. He later clarified he was only briefed on the “concept of the deal.”

By Ashley Ahn
U.S. Fast-Tracks Arms Deals Valued at $8.6 Billion to Mideast Partners
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U.S. Fast-Tracks Arms Deals Valued at $8.6 Billion to Mideast Partners

The Persian Gulf countries and Israel have faced repeated Iranian attacks during the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. The State Department move bypassed congressional review.

By Aaron Boxerman and Edward Wong
What to Know About the U.S.-Iran Peace Talks
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What to Know About the U.S.-Iran Peace Talks

Negotiations to end the war are at an impasse over Iran’s nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz, which remains mostly shut.

By The New York Times
U.S. to Pull 5,000 Troops From Germany. But Plenty More Will Remain.
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U.S. to Pull 5,000 Troops From Germany. But Plenty More Will Remain.

The U.S. military has tens of thousands of personnel in Germany, more than in any other foreign country but Japan. Their significance extends well beyond Europe.

By Lynsey Chutel
Trump’s Vision for ‘Garden of Heroes’ Keeps Getting Bigger and Higher in Cost
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Trump’s Vision for ‘Garden of Heroes’ Keeps Getting Bigger and Higher in Cost

Plans for the project include formal gardens, reflecting pools and plazas alongside the statues of 250 notable Americans, according to documents obtained by The New York Times.

By Luke Broadwater and Zachary Small
A List of Everyone Who Could Be in Trump’s ‘Garden of Heroes’
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A List of Everyone Who Could Be in Trump’s ‘Garden of Heroes’

President Trump plans to build a park along the Potomac River featuring life-size statues of 250 Americans.

By Adam Sella
The Cannabis Industry’s New Best Friend? President Trump
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The Cannabis Industry’s New Best Friend? President Trump

The administration’s decision to relax federal regulations on medical marijuana comes with big tax breaks for many cannabis companies, and could drive new investment in the budding sector.

By Ashley Southall
The Head-Turning Hats of the Kentucky Derby
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The Head-Turning Hats of the Kentucky Derby

At the 152nd annual horse race at Churchill Downs, attendees trotted out some eye-catching ensembles.

By The Styles Desk and Tierney L. Cross
‘A Huge Mess’: Delayed Louisiana Primaries Stoke Confusion at Ballot Box
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‘A Huge Mess’: Delayed Louisiana Primaries Stoke Confusion at Ballot Box

On the first day of early voting, some glimpses of voter bewilderment came into focus, part of a dizzying scramble playing out days after a major Supreme Court ruling.

By Emily Cochrane, Tim Balk, Nick Corasaniti and Aidan McCahill
An Insurgency Threatens U.S. Mining Ambitions in Pakistan
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An Insurgency Threatens U.S. Mining Ambitions in Pakistan

Attacks by the Baloch Liberation Army could derail Pakistan’s plans for a billion-dollar mining deal with the Trump administration.

By Elian Peltier, Zia ur-Rehman, Christiaan Triebert, Pablo Robles and Asim Hafeez
Hijacked, Bombed, Derailed, a Pakistani Train Keeps Running
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Hijacked, Bombed, Derailed, a Pakistani Train Keeps Running

We witnessed crossfire while waiting for the Jaffer Express, a vital lifeline through Balochistan. For many, it’s the only way home.

By Zia ur-Rehman and Asim Hafeez
The Race Is On to Find the Treasure Buried in San Francisco
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The Race Is On to Find the Treasure Buried in San Francisco

From the Gold Rush to the A.I. boom, San Francisco has always drawn those seeking riches. Now, people are deciphering riddles and digging up the city to find a box filled with cold, hard cash.

By Heather Knight
America Is Officially an Empire in Decline
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America Is Officially an Empire in Decline

President Trump has overextended the empire dangerously.

By Christopher Caldwell
Trump Is Coming to a China That Has Moved On
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Trump Is Coming to a China That Has Moved On

China no longer looks to an erratic America as a model to emulate, but as a distraction to be managed.

By Jacob Dreyer
Spirit Passengers Are Left Stranded After Airline Shuts Down
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Spirit Passengers Are Left Stranded After Airline Shuts Down

The budget carrier abruptly canceled flights early on Saturday, leaving passengers to rush to make other plans. “Even if they go back into business, never again,” one traveler said.

By Rylee Kirk
South Korea’s Cherry Blossoms Attract a Connoisseur: The Japanese
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South Korea’s Cherry Blossoms Attract a Connoisseur: The Japanese

Cherry blossom viewing, or hanami, is a cherished rite in Japan. Some Japanese are also doing it in South Korea.

By Jin Yu Young and Hisako Ueno
Planning a World Cup Watch Party at a Bar? The ‘FIFA Police’ Are Lurking
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Planning a World Cup Watch Party at a Bar? The ‘FIFA Police’ Are Lurking

Some businesses advertising watch parties in Canada’s two host cities are wary of running afoul of FIFA’s copyright, which protects advertising “World Cup” events.

By Vjosa Isai