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The Supreme Court allows a Republican attorney general in Kentucky to step in to defend a controversial abortion law.

Supreme Court allows Kentucky’s GOP attorney general to defend controversial abortion law

By Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter The Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for Kentucky’s Republican attorney general to step in to defend a controversial abortion law, after the Democratic governor declined to continue doing so. The law restricts a standard second-trimester abortion method known as “dilation and evacuation” that is used

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Why Texas is a legal graveyard for Biden policies

By Tierney Sneed, CNN If a federal judge is ruling against a Biden administration policy, there is a good chance the judge’s courtroom is in Texas. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and conservative groups have launched an unrelenting, and mostly successful, legal war against President Joe Biden‘s agenda on immigration, health care and other issues.

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Former President Donald Trump and a right-wing lawyer were part of a "criminal conspiracy" to overturn the 2020 presidential election

Trump and right-wing lawyer were part of ‘criminal conspiracy’ to overturn 2020 election, January 6 committee alleges

By Katelyn Polantz and Ryan Nobles, CNN Former President Donald Trump and a right-wing lawyer were part of a “criminal conspiracy” to overturn the 2020 presidential election, the House select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot alleges in a court filing Wednesday. The filing is part of an attempt to convince a judge to

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In this January 6

January 6 trial’s witness testimony opens with searing Capitol Police audio and emotional testimony

By Katelyn Polantz and Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN Searing audio and emotional testimony from the US Capitol Police will be a cornerstone of the first January 6 criminal trial, prosecutors made clear Wednesday on the first day of witness testimony and evidence presentation against a defendant from Texas. In federal court in Washington, prosecutors unveiled audio

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French Ambassador to the US Philippe Etienne (L) and Steve K. Francis

Gold bars stolen from 1746 shipwreck returned to France from the US after decades-long investigation

By Geneva Sands, CNN The United States returned several stolen artifacts to France on Wednesday, including five gold bars from a 1746 shipwreck after a decades-long investigation led US federal agents to seize the items from an online auction in California. Seven artifacts were transferred from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations to

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exas Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar and progressive challenger Jessica Cisneros will advance to a May runoff after a neck-and-neck primary race that saw both finish below the 50% threshold necessary to secure the nomination outright.

Cuellar and Cisneros will advance to runoff in Texas’ 28th Congressional District, CNN projects

By Eric Bradner and Rachel Janfaza, CNN Texas Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar and progressive challenger Jessica Cisneros will advance to a May runoff after a neck-and-neck primary race that saw both finish below the 50% threshold necessary to secure the nomination outright, CNN projected Wednesday. Cuellar is the most conservative Democrat in the US House

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Joshua James pleaded guilty to obstruction of an official proceeding and agreed to cooperate with the Justice Department.

Oath Keeper pleads guilty to seditious conspiracy and will cooperate with Justice Department

By Holmes Lybrand, Hannah Rabinowitz and Katelyn Polantz, CNN An Oath Keeper who served as private security for right-wing figures around January 6 pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy and is cooperating with the Justice Department, becoming the first person charged with seditious conspiracy related to the attack to strike a plea deal. Joshua James, who

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks during a meeting with Central American Foreign Ministers at the State Department on March 2.

Biden administration remains ‘on guard’ for Russian cyberattacks amid war in Ukraine

By Sean Lyngaas, CNN The Biden administration continues to be on alert for potential Russian criminal or state-backed cyberattacks against critical infrastructure targets in the US — a posture that Washington assumed months ago but that has grown more acute since Russia invaded Ukraine. The US is “very much on guard” for potential Russian cyberattacks

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The scene of a fire at the Economy Department building of Karazin Kharkiv National University

US officials warn Russia will increasingly hit civilian targets and seek ‘slow annihilation’ of Ukraine’s military

By Katie Bo Lillis, Barbara Starr, Jim Sciutto and Jeremy Herb, CNN Russia’s strategy in its war on Ukraine is shifting toward a “slow annihilation” of the Ukrainian military, US and other Western officials tell CNN, warning that Russia could focus on a bloody and deadly bombardment of cities and civilian targets as the conflict

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