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Democratic lawmakers ask State Department to review whether state abortion laws comply with human rights commitments

By Kylie Atwood, CNN Two Democratic members of Congress are asking the State Department’s top lawyer to remind state and local governments of their human rights commitments and to review how state laws pertaining to abortion access “comply with international human rights and treaty obligations,” according to a letter reviewed by CNN. “In particular, we

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Q&A: The head of the FDA answers why parents are still struggling to find baby formula and when things might return to normal

By MJ Lee, CNN White House correspondent Dr. Robert Califf, a cardiologist by training, admits that he never imagined he would one day become an expert on infant formula. But during the eight months Califf has served as head of the US Food and Drug Administration under President Joe Biden, baby formula emerged as one

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‘No sense of American foreign policy’: Biden says he’s concerned for future of US aid to Ukraine if GOP wins the House

By Phil Mattingly and Sam Fossum, CNN President Joe Biden on Thursday seized on recent comments from House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy calling into question future Ukraine aid, framing the position as undermining the US role — and leadership — in an increasingly volatile world. “They said that if they win, they’re not likely to

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Officials in Texas’ most populous county ask DOJ to send federal monitors in response to state plans to send observers for general election

By Maeve Reston and Andy Rose, CNN Three top officials in Texas’ most populous county have asked the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division to send federal monitors to Harris County for the midterm elections to oversee what they view as an effort by Republican state officials to “chill voters’ trust in the election process”

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Judge dismisses GOP states’ challenge to Biden student debt relief program

By Katie Lobosco and Tierney Sneed, CNN A federal judge rejected a lawsuit brought by six Republican-led states challenging President Joe Biden’s student debt relief program. US District Judge Henry Edward Autrey said Thursday he was dismissing the case because the states had not overcome the procedural threshold known as standing, which requires that plaintiffs

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Exclusive: Trump adviser Kash Patel has appeared before grand jury in Mar-a-Lago document probe

By Katelyn Polantz, Zachary Cohen and Casey Gannon, CNN Kash Patel, a top adviser to former President Donald Trump who has been deeply involved in disputes over classified records Trump kept from his presidency, appeared recently before the federal grand jury looking into the handling of documents at Mar-a-Lago, sources familiar with the matter tell

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Former Treasury Secretary Mnuchin testifies as a defense witness for former Trump adviser Tom Barrack

By Sonia Moghe, CNN Former Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin testified on Thursday during the foreign lobbying trial of Tom Barrack, a former adviser to then-President Donald Trump, as the defense tried to knock down allegations that Barrack was acting as a foreign agent for the United Arab Emirates. Mnuchin testified about a meeting with Barrack

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