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 Justice Dept. launches reproductive rights task force  The Justice Department has announced a new task force dedicated to safeguarding federal protections for reproductive healthcare as Republican-led states seek to ban abortion in the wake of Roe vs. Wade being overturned.      Biden urges lawmakers to strive 'to know one another well' at White House congressional picnic  President Joe Biden said he wished lawmakers had more opportunities to get to "know one another well" while hosting first White House congressional picnic since 2019.      Biden meets with Mexico's President to discuss migrant surge, gas prices  President Joe Biden welcomed Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to the White House on Tuesday for a meeting that focused on migration and gas prices.      Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa flees country ahead of planned resignation  Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaska fled the country on a military jet hours before he was supposed to resign amid protests over his handling of the country's financial crisis.      Gov. Gavin Newsom signs bill giving Californians right to sue gun makers  California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a bill giving the victims of gun violence the right to sue firearms makers for negligence.      Senate confirms Steve Dettelbach as director of Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives  The Senate voted 48-46 to confirm Steve Dettelbach, President Joe Biden's choice to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.      Long-COVID patients resort to unproven "blood washing," investigation shows  British investigators have found thousands of people in the United Kingdom who are debilitated by long COVID are traveling abroad to seek costly, unproven treatments, such as "blood washing."      Olympic runner Mo Farah reveals he was trafficked to U.K. as a child  Olympic gold medalist runner Mo Farah has revealed to the BBC that he was trafficked to the United Kingdom as a child under a different name and forced to perform domestic chores for a London family.      In photos: House committee holds 7th hearing on Jan. 6 Capitol attack  The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds the seventh in a series of public hearings in Washington on July 12, 2022. This hearing seeks to connect former President Donald Trump to extremist groups.      Dow falls 192 points as investors weigh currencies, commodities  The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 192 points Tuesday as the dollar and the euro were near parity for the first time since 2002.      200-pound turtle rescued from under Florida beach boardwalk  Firefighters in Florida came to the rescue of a 200-pound turtle found stuck under a boardwalk on a beach.      Watch Jan. 6 hearing: Former Oath Keeper testifies he 'fears for the next election'  A former spokesman for the extremist Oath Keepers group and an Ohio man who participated in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol testified Tuesday that they worry about the next election.      Man's last-minute hunch leads to $100,000 lottery prize  A Virginia man said he was leaving a North Carolina store when a hunch told him to turn around and buy the lottery ticket that earned him a $100,000 prize.      Progress against antimicrobial resistance slowed during COVID-19 pandemic  The COVID-19 pandemic has eaten into the progress made against drug-resistant infections, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.      Inmate Casey Cole White indicted on escape, murder charges in death of ex-jailer  A grand jury in Alabama indicted Casey Cole White on escape and felony murder charges related to his April escape from Lauderdale County Jail with ex-corrections officer Vicky White.      Bruce Springsteen announces 2023 tour dates with the E Street BandWatch: Alabama woman's lost ring fished out of California lake after 53 years  An Alabama woman who lost her high school class ring while swimming in a California lake  soon will be reunited with it after 53 years, thanks to a couple who found it while fishing.      Finn Wolfhard to co-write, co-direct, star in horror film  30West announced the forthcoming production on "Hell of a Summer," a horror comedy co-written and co-directed by Finn Wolfhard and Billy Bryk on Tuesday.      Navy identifies sailor found dead on USS Carl Vinson  The U.S. Navy confirmed the identity of a sailor found dead aboard the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson as Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Darren Collins.      Watch: Dog chases bear away from owner's New Hampshire porch  A New Hampshire resident's home security camera was recording when a bear that wandered onto his porch was chased off by the family dog.      Watch: Wallaby on the loose in North Carolina neighborhood  Animal control officials in North Carolina are attempting to capture an escaped wallaby seen hopping loose through a neighborhood.      Study: Cancer drug candidate helps regenerate nerves after spinal injury  An investigational cancer drug helps regenerate damaged nerves after spinal trauma with "remarkable recovery of sensory and motor functions," British scientists say.      Twice to release new EP 'Between 1&2' in August  K-pop stars Twice will make their comeback with the EP "Between 1&2" in August.      What to know about NASA's $10M James Webb Space Telescope  NASA's $10 million James Webb Space Telescope has sent its first batch of images from space, providing a view of space farther from Earth than ever seen. Here's a look at the history-making observatory.      James Franco to star in post-WWII drama 'Me, You'  James Franco will join Tom Hollander and Daisy Jacob in Bille August's new film "Me, You."       | 
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 Trump Sought to Conceal Plans for March to Capitol, Panel SaysThe House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack showed evidence that the former president wanted his call for supporters to descend on Congress to appear spontaneous.        Tears, Screaming and Insults: Inside an ‘Unhinged’ Meeting to Keep Trump in PowerEven by the standards of the Trump White House, a meeting on Dec. 18, 2020, that was highlighted Tuesday by the Jan. 6 committee was extreme.        Trump Reached Out to a Jan. 6 Witness, Liz Cheney SaysThe congresswoman from Wyoming had raised the prospect at the previous hearing that former President Donald J. Trump and his allies were interfering with a witness.        Takeaways From Tuesday’s Hearing by the Jan. 6 CommitteeThe hearing relied on testimony from Trump aides, right-wing media commentators and militia members to illustrate key events leading up to the Capitol riot.        How Pictures From NASA’s Webb Space Telescope Were SelectedIn June, specialists gathered in Baltimore to select images from the James Webb Space Telescope to share with the public. Keeping the results to themselves hasn’t been easy.        Twitter Sues Elon Musk to Force Him to Complete $44 Billion AcquisitionThe question of whether Elon Musk must buy Twitter, as he agreed to do in April, is headed to a court in Delaware.        Why Elon Musk Can’t Back Out of Buying Twitter, According to TwitterHere are some of the company’s main legal arguments.        To Save Giant Sequoias in Yosemite, Firefighters Use SprinklersThe authorities in Yosemite National Park are hopeful that a sprinkler system can save the Grizzly Giant, a more than 200-foot-tall sequoia that dates back at least 2,000 years.        Putin, Looking for Allies, Plans to Meet Leaders of Turkey and IranIn his second diplomatic push since Russia invaded Ukraine, President Vladimir V. Putin will travel to Tehran to build bridges between leaders at odds over Syria, oil and the West.        Putin’s Oil War With the West Comes at His Allies’ ExpenseRussia’s use of energy as a weapon in its standoff with the West is redrawing the geopolitical map, but it could strain ties with allies like Iran and Venezuela.        The Prime Minister Britain Needs NowA West that confronts the challenges of war needs a warrior to lead it.        Gerrymandered Redistricting Maps Have Become the NormThe way we designed our system of political representation incentivizes the worst and most extreme elements of our politics.        NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Images Are ExtraordinaryNASA’s James Webb Space Telescope images are extraordinary.        The Humbug EconomyDifferent data are telling different stories.        Why Overturning Roe Will Unleash a Legal Storm for the Supreme CourtBattles over laws related to abortion, like criminalizing out-of-state travel for the procedure, will intensify in the legal system.         When Republicans Backed Herschel Walker, They Embraced a Double StandardIt’s hard to imagine support for a white candidate so unsuited for the role.        Is It an Embryo, a Fetus or an Unborn Child?Readers discuss the question of when life begins. Also: The E.P.A. ruling; a doctor’s advice to President Biden; sanctions against Russia.        The Ukraine War Is About to Enter a Dangerous New PhaseNATO is making one bet and Russia another.        What Will Post-Roe Medical Care Look Like? A Times Event.The Opinion podcast host Lulu Garcia-Navarro explores the future of reproductive health care in a virtual event on July 21.        Alex Murdaugh Is Expected to Be Charged With Killing Wife and Son, Lawyer SaysMr. Murdaugh, who comes from a powerful legal family in rural South Carolina, has already faced a wave of fraud and theft charges since the killings last summer.        Rare-Book Dealer Charged After Pilfered Eagles Lyrics Come to LightGlenn Horowitz and two other men are accused of conspiring to sell Don Henley’s notes, including the words to “Hotel California.”        Senate Confirms Steven Dettelbach for A.T.F. DirectorThe vote gives the besieged agency responsible for responding to a national surge in gun violence a permanent leader after the president’s first nominee failed to win confirmation.        Pregnant Woman in H.O.V. Lane Raises Legal Questions Post-RoeA woman in Texas said that, under the state’s abortion ban, she and her fetus qualified for the car pool lane. The argument could go well beyond driving.        Why the Monkeypox Virus Is Not Like Covid-19This viral illness is not like Covid, but there is cause for concern. Here’s how experts are thinking about it now.         More Recent Articles | 
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 The Justice Department has announced a new task force dedicated to safeguarding federal protections for reproductive healthcare as Republican-led states seek to ban abortion in the wake of Roe vs. Wade being overturned.   
 President Joe Biden said he wished lawmakers had more opportunities to get to "know one another well" while hosting first White House congressional picnic since 2019.   
 President Joe Biden welcomed Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to the White House on Tuesday for a meeting that focused on migration and gas prices.   
 Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaska fled the country on a military jet hours before he was supposed to resign amid protests over his handling of the country's financial crisis.   
 California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a bill giving the victims of gun violence the right to sue firearms makers for negligence.   
 The Senate voted 48-46 to confirm Steve Dettelbach, President Joe Biden's choice to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.   
 British investigators have found thousands of people in the United Kingdom who are debilitated by long COVID are traveling abroad to seek costly, unproven treatments, such as "blood washing."   
 Olympic gold medalist runner Mo Farah has revealed to the BBC that he was trafficked to the United Kingdom as a child under a different name and forced to perform domestic chores for a London family.   
 The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds the seventh in a series of public hearings in Washington on July 12, 2022. This hearing seeks to connect former President Donald Trump to extremist groups.   
 The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 192 points Tuesday as the dollar and the euro were near parity for the first time since 2002.   
 Firefighters in Florida came to the rescue of a 200-pound turtle found stuck under a boardwalk on a beach.   
 A former spokesman for the extremist Oath Keepers group and an Ohio man who participated in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol testified Tuesday that they worry about the next election.   
 A Virginia man said he was leaving a North Carolina store when a hunch told him to turn around and buy the lottery ticket that earned him a $100,000 prize.   
 The COVID-19 pandemic has eaten into the progress made against drug-resistant infections, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.   
 A grand jury in Alabama indicted Casey Cole White on escape and felony murder charges related to his April escape from Lauderdale County Jail with ex-corrections officer Vicky White.   
 Bruce Springsteen announced his 2023 U.S. tour dates with the E Street Band.   
 An Alabama woman who lost her high school class ring while swimming in a California lake  soon will be reunited with it after 53 years, thanks to a couple who found it while fishing.   
 30West announced the forthcoming production on "Hell of a Summer," a horror comedy co-written and co-directed by Finn Wolfhard and Billy Bryk on Tuesday.   
 The U.S. Navy confirmed the identity of a sailor found dead aboard the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson as Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Darren Collins.   
 A New Hampshire resident's home security camera was recording when a bear that wandered onto his porch was chased off by the family dog.   
 Animal control officials in North Carolina are attempting to capture an escaped wallaby seen hopping loose through a neighborhood.   
 An investigational cancer drug helps regenerate damaged nerves after spinal trauma with "remarkable recovery of sensory and motor functions," British scientists say.   
 K-pop stars Twice will make their comeback with the EP "Between 1&2" in August.   
 NASA's $10 million James Webb Space Telescope has sent its first batch of images from space, providing a view of space farther from Earth than ever seen. Here's a look at the history-making observatory.   
 James Franco will join Tom Hollander and Daisy Jacob in Bille August's new film "Me, You."   
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