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Gov. Hochul Calls Decision Overturning Roe 'Repulsive at Every Level'

Thousands gather in New York to protest the ruling.

Demonstrators at Union Square and Washington Square Park voiced their frustrations and fears about the Supreme Court decision.

By Chelsia Rose Marcius, Téa Kvetenadze and Lola Fadulu

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Crime, Taxes, Abortion: Where the 7 Candidates for N.Y. Governor Stand

Ahead of the state primary elections, Republican and Democratic candidates expound on the issues — and exactly where upstate New York begins.

By Nicholas Fandos

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What to Know About N.Y.'s Primary Election on June 28

How to vote early or on Election Day as Gov. Kathy Hochul seeks to fend off Democratic rivals and as Republicans pick a challenger.

By Anne Barnard

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'At Their Breaking Point': Tenants Fight to Stay in Their Homes

Since New York's eviction moratorium ended in January, tenants and their landlords are returning to housing court.

By Gregory Schmidt

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Hochul Has Raised $34 Million So Far. Her Goal May Be Double That.

Gov. Kathy Hochul's fund-raising pace could make her run for a full term the most expensive campaign ever for governor of New York.

By Dana Rubinstein and Jay Root

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Saturday, June 25, 2022

Top News

In 6-to-3 Ruling, Supreme Court Ends Nearly 50 Years of Abortion Rights

In 6-to-3 Ruling, Supreme Court Ends Nearly 50 Years of Abortion Rights

By Adam Liptak

The decision will lead to all but total bans on the procedure in about half of the states.

Abortion Ruling Poses New Questions About How Far Supreme Court Will Go

News Analysis

Abortion Ruling Poses New Questions About How Far Supreme Court Will Go

By Charlie Savage

The decision overruling Roe v. Wade exposed internal divisions among conservative justices about reconsidering other rights.

Kavanaugh Gave Private Assurances. Collins Says He 'Misled' Her.

Kavanaugh Gave Private Assurances. Collins Says He 'Misled' Her.

By Carl Hulse

"I am a don't-rock-the-boat kind of judge," the justice told the senator in a discussion on Roe, according to notes from a meeting before his confirmation.

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The Dobbs v. Jackson Decision, Annotated

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The Dobbs v. Jackson Decision, Annotated

By The New York Times

New York Times reporters are providing analysis of the landmark Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade.

The Ruling Overturning Roe Is an Insult to Women and the Judicial System

Opinion | The Editorial Board

The Ruling Overturning Roe Is an Insult to Women and the Judicial System

By The Editorial Board

This is the start of a new era of conflict over abortion.

Today's Videos

Turns Out These Anti-Roe Justices Don't Believe in Precedent After All

Video Video: Turns Out These Anti-Roe Justices Don't Believe in Precedent After All

By Jonah M. Kessel and Emily Holzknecht

Before they were confirmed, this is what these five justices had to say about Roe v. Wade.

Biden Slams Supreme Court for Its Ruling on Abortion

Video Video: Biden Slams Supreme Court for Its Ruling on Abortion

By The New York Times

President Biden warned that the decision could jeopardize the health of millions of women in the United States and urged people to vote.

Reactions Outside the Supreme Court After Roe v. Wade Reversal

Video Video: Reactions Outside the Supreme Court After Roe v. Wade Reversal

By Reuters

Shouts of anger and celebration erupted outside the Supreme Court as it released a decision ending the constitutional right to an abortion after almost 50 years.

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