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How the Fall of Roe Turned North Carolina Into an Abortion Destination
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Inside the Panic at Fox News After the 2020 Election

Inside the Panic at Fox News After the 2020 Election

By Peter Baker

"If we hadn't called Arizona," said Suzanne Scott, the network's chief executive, according to a recording reviewed by The New York Times, "our ratings would have been bigger."

How the Fall of Roe Turned North Carolina Into an Abortion Destination

How the Fall of Roe Turned North Carolina Into an Abortion Destination

By Kate Kelly

The state, which is near others with abortion bans and restrictions, has had a 37 percent rise in abortions since the constitutional right to abortion was overturned.

Is the Entire Economy Gentrifying?

Is the Entire Economy Gentrifying?

By Jason Karaian and Jeanna Smialek

Companies are trying to maintain fat profits as the economy changes, making "premiumization" their new favorite buzzword.

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Heads Up: A Better Movie Seat May Cost You

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Heads Up: A Better Movie Seat May Cost You

By Brooks Barnes

As the film business changes rapidly, multiplexes are experimenting with prices in ways that may seem shocking to theatergoers.

Florida Is Trying to Take Away the American Right to Speak Freely

Opinion | The Editorial Board

Florida Is Trying to Take Away the American Right to Speak Freely

By The Editorial Board

There's still time for state lawmakers to reject the crude pandering of a bill that seeks to overturn a bulwark of First Amendment law.

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Tanker Overturns and Explodes in Maryland

Video Video: Tanker Overturns and Explodes in Maryland

By Storyful, Twitter and The Associated Press

A truck crashed and caught fire on Route 15 in Frederick, Md., killing the driver and damaging nearby vehicles and homes.

Marianne Williamson Kicks Off 2024 Presidential Campaign

Video Video: Marianne Williamson Kicks Off 2024 Presidential Campaign

By Reuters

Marianne Williamson, the self-help author who ended her 2020 bid weeks before the first votes were cast, announced that she would once again run for president.

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