Senate passes $1.2 trillion funding package in early morning vote, ending threat of partial shutdown
The Senate has passed a $1.2 trillion package of spending bills that pushes any new threats of a government shutdown into the fall
Death toll from Moscow concert hall attacks rises to 93
Russian officials say 93 people have been killed by assailants who burst into a concert hall in western Moscow and sprayed the crowd with gunfire
Mass. has seen a 26 percent increase in the number of abortions since 2020, new data show
Medication abortions in the US have risen substantially in recent years, even amid bans in more than a dozen states, underscoring the stakes of a Supreme Court case next week that could restrict access to a widely used abortion medication.
Kate, Princess of Wales, reveals she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy
Her condition was disclosed in a video message after weeks of speculation spread on social media about her whereabouts and health since she was hospitalized in January for unspecified abdominal surgery.
Prosecutors weighing next step in death penalty case against Boston Marathon bomber
Marc Fucarile, a Marathon survivor who lost his leg in the blast, said it was “ridiculous” that Tsarnaev is able to appeal his death sentence by claiming juror bias even though he admitted to the bombing.
After initial outcry, neighbors say overflow shelters housing migrants hardly affect community life
After weeks of resistance and increasingly public hostility, neighborhoods that saw new shelters open in recent months appear to be experiencing minimal disruptions to their daily routines.
Trump’s social media company approved to go public, potentially netting former president billions
The deal came as Donald Trump faces a $454 million judgment in a fraud lawsuit. But he won’t be able to cash out the deal’s windfall immediately.
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