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Easy-To-Use IUD Inserter Could Aid Women Who Lack Access To Birth Control
In the developing world, women who want to space pregnancies can't always obtain birth control. A new insertion device for an IUD, post-childbirth, is being tested with promising results.
'Fundraging' Fuels Democratic Money Advantage Over GOP In Most Races
Democrats have outraised Republicans in nearly all competitive House and Senate races in 2020. Most of that money has come from small dollar donors who fear a second Trump term.
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Congressional Republicans Lobby Trump To Back Down On Tariffs
Senior congressional leaders are urging President Trump to reverse his decision to levy tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
Trump Intensifies Push On What He Calls Improper Snooping With 'Spygate' Brand
President Trump argues the story about the FBI investigating his campaign's potential conspiracy with Russia actually is a story about unlawful surveillance.
House Split On Immigration Might Be Good Politics For Some Moderate Republicans
California Republican Rep. Steve Knight is pushing for a vote on bipartisan immigration legislation. This puts him at odds with GOP leadership in the House during an election year.
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President Trump Signs Coronavirus Emergency Aid Package
The Senate approved a new package earlier Wednesday providing paid sick leave and boosting testing for the coronavirus.
In Blow To White House, Federal Judge Rules That Don McGahn Must Testify
The much-anticipated ruling could have implications for other key witnesses, such as former national security adviser John Bolton, who has refused to testify until a federal court weighs in.
House Passes War Powers Resolution In Effort To Restrict Trump's Actions Against Iran
The vote, less than a week after the president approved a drone hit on an Iranian general, was mostly along party lines. In the Senate, Democrats are hoping to win GOP support for a similar measure.
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Biden and House Democrats chart a 2024 course based on their legislative track record
Democrats are strategizing on how to win back the House next year and are undertaking a publicity blitz to remind voters of their records.
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On 'Adjustment Day,' A Quick, Horrifying Descent Into Madness
Chuck Palahniuk's new novel is a black-hearted satire that imagines an America in which angry men engineer a purge of everyone who's ever upset them — and then have to rebuild the country afterwards.
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