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Wednesday 15-May-24
Lauren Handy, who drew widespread attention after human fetal remains were found at her home, was sentenced to 57 months in prison for her role in a 2020 blockade of a reproductive health clinic.
Anti-Abortion Activist Who Led Blockade of Clinic Gets Nearly 5 Years in Prison
The president wants two debates before early voting begins, with no crowds. Donald J. Trump appeared to agree to the dates, but said he wanted voters present.
First Trump-Biden Debate Could Come as Early as June
Gov. Gavin Newsom released his revised spending plan to close a $27.6 billion gap, touching off what will probably be weeks of negotiations.
California Leaders Try to Solve Another Big Budget Deficit
Multiple factors are helping Russia’s military advance, including a delay in American weaponry and Moscow’s technological innovations on the battlefield.
Russian Gains in Ukraine War Worry U.S. Officials
The notification of the deal to Congress even as the president holds up the delivery of other weapons shows the fine line the administration is trying to walk with its longtime ally.
Biden Administration Advances $1 Billion Arms Sale to Israel
Karen Read has been accused of murdering her boyfriend, Officer John O’Keefe. But her lawyers say she’s innocent, alleging a cover-up to hide the truth about his death.
‘A Calculating Killer or a Damsel in Distress?’: The Trial Transfixing Boston
The Prince George’s County executive will now face Larry Hogan, the popular former two-term governor, in a race that could determine which party controls the Senate.
Angela Alsobrooks Defeats David Trone in Maryland Democratic Senate Primary
Angela Alsobrooks would be the third Black woman elected to the Senate if she wins her Maryland race against Larry Hogan; Nikki Haley keeps racking up votes.
Seeking History in Maryland, and Zombie Campaigns Linger: Primary Takeaways
The governor is now positioned to win the seat being vacated by Senator Joe Manchin III, a Democrat, and flip it to the G.O.P.
Jim Justice Wins West Virginia’s Republican Senate Primary
Ms. Elfreth, 35, was victorious in a crowded Democratic field in a deep-blue district to succeed Representative John Sarbanes.
Sarah Elfreth, Maryland’s Youngest Female State Senator, Wins House Primary
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