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Judge bars Trump from using $2.5B to build border wall

A federal judge prohibited President Donald Trump from tapping $2.5 billion in military funding to build high-priority segments of his border wall.

Lawsuit seeks to block Georgia law that bans most abortions

A federal lawsuit filed Friday in Atlanta is the latest effort by abortion providers and advocacy groups to challenge a wave of restrictive abortion laws passed in conservative states.

Cuba announces increase in wages as part of economic reform

The stronger peso was introduced as a replacement for the dollars traded on the black market during the island’s post-Soviet economic crisis in the 1990s.

Protections for children at heart of border aid bill standoff

Congress is at a standoff over a $4.6 billion aid package for the southern border as House Democrats say a Senate-passed measure doesn’t go far enough to care for thousands of migrant families and children.

2018 turnout high, voters embrace expansive options

More than 120 million Americans cast ballots in the 2018 midterm elections, with turnout surging to that of a typical presidential year in some states, according to an analysis of data released Thursday by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission.

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