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    Arizona GOP blocks another attempt to repeal 1864 abortion ban

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  • How will voters react to Trump’s criminal hush money trial?

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  • Trump rallies supporters in Pennsylvania ahead of hush money trial

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  • Biden tells Israel that US won’t support counterattack on Iran

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  • House to take up vote on controversial surveillance program

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  • Arizona Republicans block an effort to repeal 1864 abortion bill

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  • Inside Biden’s star-studded state dinner for Japan’s prime minster

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  • House Republicans delay sending Mayorkas impeachment articles

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  • Trump says abortion laws should be decided by states

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  • Trump campaign announces record $50.5 million donation haul

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  • Is US prepared to cut military aid to Israel amid intense fighting?

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  • Biden to Netanyahu: Immediate cease-fire or risk losing US support

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  • Trump targets Biden’s border policy as he returns to campaign trail

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  • Florida Supreme Court allows six-week abortion ban to take effect

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  • Trump returns to campaign trail after posting $175M bond

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  • President Biden shares message of optimism amid 2024 campaign

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  • Former Presidents Clinton, Obama join Biden fundraiser

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Analyst: This is Trump’s first mention of earpiece in Klan controversy

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NBC News political analyst Nicolle Wallace says that Donald Trump’s TODAY interview was remarkable in that it was the first time she’d heard Trump blame his earpiece for his not disavowing an endorsement from former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke. MSNBC host Steve Kornacki thinks that Hillary Clinton has virtually clinched the Democratic nomination with her strong showing in South Carolina. Both agree that Trump’s dominance is due to the GOP failing to throw unified support to one candidate opposed to him.