A tantalizing new deadline in the case over Trump’s classified documents haul

The release by noon Friday of a redacted affidavit could offer a tiny but tantalizing window into Donald Trump’s legal plight over his holding of classified documents at his Florida home amid signs he and his allies are privately growing more concerned.

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Abortion is banned or severely limited in a number of states. Here’s where things stan

Laws that ban abortion or severely restrict the procedure have gone into effect in about a dozen states after the US Supreme Court ended a constitutional right to abortion on June 24.

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Republican Sweeney plans to withdraw from Alaska House race

Alaska Republican U.S. House candidate Tara Sweeney said Tuesday she plans to end her campaign, saying she does not see a path to victory or to raise the resources needed to be successful in the November general election.

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New Mexico won’t deny law licenses over immigration status

New Mexico will no longer deny licenses to practice law solely because of an applicant’s citizenship or immigration status, including some aspiring law students who arrived in the U.S. as children and don’t have a clear path to citizenship. New Mexico won’t deny law licenses over immigration status New Mexico will no longer deny licenses to practice law solely because of an applicant’s citizenship or immigration status, including some aspiring law students who arrived in the U.S. as children and don’t have a clear path to citizenship. Announced Monday, the…

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United States reaches 65,000 H-1B visa cap for 2023: USCIS

The US has received sufficient number of applications needed to reach the Congressionally mandated 65,000 H1-B visa cap for the fiscal year 2023, the country’s federal agency for immigration services said on Tuesday.

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