Roe v. Wade guaranteed access to safe, legal abortions nationwide. The Supreme Court’s decision on the Texas abortion law could set a new precedent.
Author: Chelsey Cox, USA TODAY
What to know about US withdrawal from Afghanistan
Terror attacks, frantic civilians and mass evacuations ahead of a fast-approaching Aug. 31 withdrawal deadline.
James C. Hormel, first openly gay U.S. ambassador, dies at 88
Hormel, who overcame homophobic attacks to become the first out gay ambassador, devoted his life to LGBTQ causes.
Biden administration to raise Trump-era fuel standards, plan annual mileage increases
Administration officials say fuel economy standards will be restored to Obama-era levels with annual increases.
GOP Rep. Kinzinger says he’s not afraid of backlash after joining Jan. 6 committee at Pelosi’s request
Kinzinger brushed off queries on possible retaliation from House GOP leaders after he agreed to serve on the Jan. 6 panel at Speaker Pelosi’s request.
Biden administration wants to permanently extend Child Tax Credit expansion past the end of 2021
Senior officials within the Biden administration said the extension was agreed upon during a Senate Budget Committee meeting Tuesday.
Reports: Trump Organization removes indicted CFO as officer of several subsidiaries
Weisselberg’s removal comes after prosecutors accused him and the Trump Organization of a 15-year tax-fraud scheme. He was head of multiple entities.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse defends ties to exclusive beach club after questions about whether it’s all-white
After questioned about the racial makeup of the club, Sen. Whitehouse said, “I think the people who are running the place are still working on that.”
President Joe Biden: Arrest of dissident journalist by Belarus ‘a direct affront to international norms’
President Biden slammed the arrest of a journalist by Belarus, which diverted a commercial flight over its airspace for a forced landing in Minsk.
Collins says she was ‘appalled’ at boos for Romney from Utah Republicans at censure vote
Republican Sen. Mitt Romney was booed by Utah state Republicans during a vote to censure him for voting to impeach former President Donald Trump.