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Thousands at Women’s March demand abortion justice, protest Texas law restricting abortion

Thousands at Women’s March demand abortion justice, protest Texas law restricting abortion

by Hannah Zhihan Jiang | Oct 5, 2021 | Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON – Thousands of people marched to the Supreme Court and the Capitol on Saturday to demand that the justices and Congress ensure abortion rights and access, one of many Women’s March rallies around the country that attracted several hundred thousand people...
Supreme Court security scare: Michigan man arrested by Capitol Police raid team

Supreme Court security scare: Michigan man arrested by Capitol Police raid team

by Linus Hoeller and Dan Hu | Oct 5, 2021 | National Security

WASHINGTON – U.S. Capitol Police deployed their equivalent of a SWAT team on Tuesday because of a suspicious vehicle parked outside the front entrance of the Supreme Court, eventually removing a Michigan man and arresting him, the same man who had made “concerning...
Bush, Jayapal tell stories of “difficult decision” to have abortions at House hearing on abortion rights

Bush, Jayapal tell stories of “difficult decision” to have abortions at House hearing on abortion rights

by Rayna Song | Sep 30, 2021 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — Wiping away tears, Rep. Cori Bush on Thursday told a House committee the story of her rape at age 17 to demonstrate the need for abortion rights and less restrictive access to abortion. “When he was done, he got up, he pulled up his pants, and...
Supreme Court hears arguments on Trump’s travel ban

Supreme Court hears arguments on Trump’s travel ban

by Rhytha Zahid Hejaze | Apr 25, 2018 | Featured, Immigration

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority in issuing a travel ban against eight countries, but a Justice Department lawyer said the ban is based on national security requirements and isn’t...
Washington argues salmon case in US Supreme Court

Washington argues salmon case in US Supreme Court

by Rhytha Zahid Hejaze | Apr 18, 2018 | Environment, Featured

WASHINGTON – Washington state argued to the Supreme Court on Wednesday that replacing hundreds of stream culverts blocking salmon migration is onerous and too expensive. In the 1850s, the federal government signed the Stevens Treaties with Indian tribes, granting them...
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