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Both in India and in the Roe v. Wade draft ruling roiling the United States, Lord Matthew Hale - an English judge who wrote that women were contractually obligated to husbands - still looms large.
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President Biden put his faith in the American people on the 4th of July and told the nation that better days are ahead. Read more ...
A top Taiwanese official said on Thursday that the biggest benefit from a proposed trade agreement with the United States would be to prop up Taiwan's economy and democracy in... Read more ...
Even before the wave of abortion bans, medical treatment and advice for pregnancy has largely focused on fetal safety over the mother's. Read more ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. - More than halfway through a tumultuous primary season, voters have rendered verdicts in a number of contests, many of which featured candidates arguing they... Read more ...
If control of the House of Representatives flips to the Republicans this fall, economist Jim Doti thinks he found the place driving the political change: the gas... Read more ...
In live testimony, Cassidy Hutchinson used vivid detail to recount scenes involving President Donald Trump and some of his closest associates. Read more ...
Here's a message you won't often hear from us at POLITICO: We're giving you our blessing to tune out the news, just for a moment, so you can settle in with a good book. Every... Read more ...
President Joe Biden says “there's nothing inevitable” about a recession in the U.S. He is an increasingly lonely voice about that prospect. From Wall Street to Washington... Read more ...
DALLAS - The rollback of abortion rights has been received by many American women with a sense of shock and fear, and warnings about an ominous decline in women's status as... Read more ...
Jump out of a perfectly good airplane, charge a machine gun nest, be stationed at Ft. Irwin - these are just three of the myriad miseries American patriots are willing to... Read more ...