The Debt Ceiling Debate Is About More Than Debt
| By Abbie VanSickle The order halts lower court rulings that would have restricted the drug as an appeal moves forward in a case with profound implications for abortion access and the F.D.A.'s regulatory authority. | | | news analysis By Jim Tankersley Republicans' opening bid to avert economic catastrophe by raising the nation's borrowing limit focuses more on energy policy than reducing debt. | | | By Matina Stevis-Gridneff, Koba Ryckewaert and Ilvy Njiokiktjien In the Belgian town of Geel, families have long taken in people with psychiatric conditions. Could this approach work elsewhere? | | |
| Science By Emily Anthes Scientists let parrots call their parrot friends. Here's what happened. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By John Poulos The public has complicated feelings about our decision to end this trial before it ever began, and that's OK. It's bittersweet for us, too. | | |
| By Storyful and The New York Times The SpaceX rocket launch kicked up debris that damaged an unoccupied car near the blast site and produced a dust cloud that covered Port Isabel, Texas, in grime about six miles away. | | | By Storyful and The New York Times The explosion occurred after a fuel tanker crashed on the Gold Star Memorial Bridge, sending a huge plume of smoke into the air. | | | By The Associated Press Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III said the U.S. expedited its timeline for supplying Ukraine with American M1 Abrams tanks, and that tanks used for training would arrive in Germany in the next few weeks. | | |
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