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South Carolina judge: Abortions to continue during lawsuit

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<p>COLUMBIA, S.C. &mdash; A lawsuit challenging South Carolina's new ban on most abortions is “likely to succeed," a judge wrote Friday, ruling that abortions...

Flood of Capitol riot, tribal cases swamps US prosecutors

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OKLAHOMA CITY — The U.S. Justice Department’s to-do list was already daunting, especially with this year's flood of pandemic-delayed federal cases. And now two...

Victims wait for ruling in lawsuit over Liberian massacre

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<p>A federal judge in Philadelphia will decide if there's enough evidence to rule in favor of survivors of a 1990 massacre during Liberia's civil...

ICC gives Israel month to seek deferral of war crimes probe

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JERUSALEM — The International Criminal Court said Thursday it has sent formal notices to Israel and the Palestinian Authority about its impending investigation into...

Miami judge rejects Maduro ally’s request to dismiss charges

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MIAMI — A federal judge in Miami has rejected a request by a prominent ally of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to dismiss money laundering...

West African court allows extradition to US of Venezuelan

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LISBON, Portugal — Cape Verde’s Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that a businessman close to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro who was arrested last year in...

House expected to pass two bills aimed at bolstering women

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WASHINGTON — With a nod to Women’s History Month, the Democratic-led House is expected to pass two measures Wednesday, one designed to protect women...

Not NCAA Property: Players push for reform on social media

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Isaiah Livers of Michigan, Geo Baker of Rutgers and Jordan Bohannon of Iowa were among the college basketball players pushing for NCAA reforms on...

House expected to pass two bills aimed at bolstering women

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<p>WASHINGTON &mdash; With a nod to Women’s History Month, the Democratic-led House is expected to pass two measures Wednesday, one designed to protect women...

Not NCAA Property: Players push for reform on social media

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<p>Isaiah Livers of Michigan, Geo Baker of Rutgers and Jordan Bohannon of Iowa were among the college basketball players pushing for NCAA reforms on...