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Whether to support federal abortion restrictions may become one of the brightest dividing lines for the candidates.
The legal battle over an abortion pill threatens to upend the Food and Drug Administration's drug-approval process, a system viewed as the global gold standard and crafted over decades to ...
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French President Emmanuel Macron's much-disputed plan to raise the retirement age by two years to 64 moved forward on ...
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