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Doctor emotionally describes terminating pregnancy out of state during hearing over Texas abortion bans
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Andrea Vasquez: California woman shot and kidnapped in shocking video is found dead
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Two dead in Moldova airport shooting and gunman detained
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Federal prosecutors charge Texas businessman linked to Attorney General Ken Paxton’s impeachment
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