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Once Close Allies, Roberts and Alito Have Taken Divergent Paths
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Leak Heightens the Perception of a Politicized Supreme Court

Leak Heightens the Perception of a Politicized Supreme Court

By Shawn Hubler and Michael Wines

Even some harsh critics of Roe v. Wade see a court that reflects and amplifies the nation's political divides.

Once Close Allies, Roberts and Alito Have Taken Divergent Paths

Once Close Allies, Roberts and Alito Have Taken Divergent Paths

By Adam Liptak

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. have become emblems of a stark divide at the Supreme Court as it confronts whether to overturn Roe v. Wade.

As Victory Day Looms in Russia, Guesswork Grows Over Putin's Ukraine Goals

As Victory Day Looms in Russia, Guesswork Grows Over Putin's Ukraine Goals

By Anton Troianovski and Michael Levenson

The Russian holiday celebrating the Soviet triumph over Nazi Germany is viewed by Ukraine and NATO as a stage for the Russian president to proclaim a turn in the war.

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