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'I want you to hear this': A Sandy Hook mother confronts Alex Jones
New York Times: Jones fidgeted as Scarlett Lewis addressed him directly in court.
New York Times: Jones fidgeted as Scarlett Lewis addressed him directly in court.
New York Times: Calling Xi's bluff might feel good for a day. It also might start WWIII.
New York Times: Even a single misstep while giving evidence could be costly for Trump.
New York Times: Military provocations could spark conflict by mistake, US officials say.
Financial Times: The US hasn't confirmed the visit by a high-powered political delegation.
Financial Times: Trump still holds a comfortable lead as party favourite.
Times: The former president's champion is settling scores - especially with her husband.
New York Times: Kushner tried - unsuccessfully - to keep his diagnosis from the president.
Times: Think America can't get more divided than it did under Donald Trump? Think again.
An alternative plan included a secret second stage at the protest rally, inquiry reveals.
Jill Biden apologises for her speech at the largest Hispanic civil rights organisation.
New York Times: Even by the standards of the Trump White House, this was extreme.
US President mulls extreme measures to free up resources for women.
President Joe Biden honours 17 people with the highest civilian award for the first time.
New York Times: Abortion 'abolitionists' are at the outer edge of the anti movement.
OPINION: Our editorial on explosive disclosures from White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson.
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Environmental Protection Agency denied authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
Cassidy Hutchinson, a White House aide during the Trump administration, said Trump was aware some people had weapons, but still told the crowd to march on the Capitol. Video / AP
Explosive testimony reveals Trump's staff predicted there would be violence.
A pregnant woman has gone viral after she had four words written across her belly.
Financial Times: Abortion is already banned in 13 states and another 13 are set to follow.
South Dakota Governor confronted on live TV over a detail in state's anti-abortion law.
New York Times: If the US and its allies ignore the Pacific, China will step right in.
Opposing forces descend on courts to try and enforce or delay Stateside bans.
Committee's about turn to Congress after leaving Washington for a two-week recess.
New York Times: The beginning of the end of Roe arrived on election night, November 2010.
OPINION: The National leader has shown an ability to separate church and state.
The company said the Roe v Wade ruling would directly affect the rights of its staff.
The decision on Friday by the Supreme Court to end constitutional protections for abortion that have stood in America for nearly half a century is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states. Video / AP