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Idaho AG rescinds legal opinion that said health care providers can’t make out-of-state abortion referrals

By Devan Cole, CNN Two days after being hit with a lawsuit over a legal opinion that said Idaho’s abortion ban prohibits medical providers from referring patients out-of-state for abortion services, the state’s attorney general said Friday that he is rescinding the analysis. Attorney General Raúl Labrador said a letter from his office had been

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House Oversight Committee quietly issues several new subpoenas as part of Biden family probe

By Zachary Cohen, Sara Murray, Annie Grayer and Alayna Treene, CNN House Oversight Chairman James Comer has quietly issued several subpoenas for documents and bank records as part of the Republican-led investigation into the financial dealings of President Joe Biden’s family, according to an internal memo shared among Democrats on the panel. The memo, obtained

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Jordan seeks testimony from senior counsel to Manhattan DA in connection to Trump probe

By Annie Grayer, Sara Murray, Zachary Cohen and Alayna Treene, CNN House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan is expanding his investigation into the Manhattan District Attorney’s office by seeking voluntary cooperation from the office’s senior counsel, Matthew Colangelo. The move is the latest sign of how Jordan continues to ramp up his investigation into the office,

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Federal appeals court upholds Justice Department’s use of key obstruction law in January 6 cases

By Katelyn Polantz and Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN The federal appeals court in Washington, DC, has upheld the Justice Department’s use of a key criminal charge against hundreds of January 6 rioters, saying they can be charged with obstructing Congress. The appeals court said obstruction can include a “wide range of conduct” when a defendant has

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State Department review of US withdrawal from Afghanistan includes far more findings than White House document

By Kylie Atwood and Jennifer Hansler, CNN The State Department’s review of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan has far more findings in it than the document about the withdrawal that the White House released Thursday afternoon, according to a source familiar with the report. While the White House’s document focused on President Joe Biden having

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Pentagon investigating alleged classified documents circulating on social media of US and NATO intelligence on Ukraine

By Natasha Bertrand and Matthew Chance, CNN The Pentagon is investigating what appear to be screenshots of classified US and NATO military information about Ukraine circulating on social media, a Pentagon official told CNN. CNN has reviewed some of the images circulating on Twitter and Telegram but is unable to verify if they are authentic

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