Yellowstone Towns Had Big Summer Plans Until Floods Struck
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Yellowstone Towns Had Big Summer Plans Until Floods Struck

GARDINER, Mont. — The ominous gray clouds have vanished after deluging Yellowstone National Park with floodwaters over the weekend, leaving sunshine and blue skies as the park’s eponymous river and its tributaries recede. The weather would have been perfect for the tens of thousands of tourists who normally kick off…

Fears Grow Over Iran’s Nuclear Program as Tehran Digs a New Tunnel Network
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Fears Grow Over Iran’s Nuclear Program as Tehran Digs a New Tunnel Network

The deal, which President Donald J. Trump abandoned in 2018, limited Tehran’s ability to install new centrifuges and forced it to ship 97 percent of its nuclear fuel out of the country. Mr. Biden’s refusal of Iran’s demand to remove the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps from the list of terrorist…

Bracing for the End of Roe v. Wade, the White House Weighs Executive Actions
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Bracing for the End of Roe v. Wade, the White House Weighs Executive Actions

WASHINGTON — President Biden’s top aides are weighing whether he can or should take a series of executive actions to help women in Republican-controlled states obtain abortions if the Supreme Court eliminates a woman’s right to end her pregnancy, according to senior administration officials. Some of the ideas under consideration…

Trump Lawyer Cited ‘Heated Fight’ Among Justices Over Election Suits
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Trump Lawyer Cited ‘Heated Fight’ Among Justices Over Election Suits

WASHINGTON — A lawyer advising President Donald J. Trump claimed in an email after Election Day 2020 to have insight into a “heated fight” among the Supreme Court justices over whether to hear arguments about the president’s efforts to overturn his defeat at the polls, two people briefed on the…