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The New York Times names new deputy media editor | Editor and Publisher

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Key government housing department highlights Black History Month

OLYMPIA, Wash. - The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is capping-off Black History Month (BHM) by highlighting its Black leaders.

Most Americans say overturning Roe was politically motivated, NPR/Ipsos poll finds

An NPR/Ipsos poll finds that most Americans say Supreme Court justices are guided more by their politics than the law, and that lawmakers aren't deciding abortion policy based on public sentiment.

On Roe anniversary, Americans say abortion policies are political : NPR

An NPR/Ipsos poll finds that most Americans say Supreme Court justices are guided more by their politics than the law, and that lawmakers aren't deciding abortion policy based on public sentiment.

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