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President Biden’s administration announced a new abortion rights initiative on Roe v. Wade’s 51st anniversary. Maryland abortion rights supporters campaign for a state constitutional amendment, while VP Kamala Harris visits Wisconsin. Controversy surrounds the opening of a temple honoring Lord Ram in Ayodhya, India, constructed over a destroyed mosque. Republican candidates Donald Trump and Nikki Haley make final moves before the New Hampshire primary. A judge orders special prosecutor Nathan Wade’s divorce case unsealed amid allegations of an affair with DA Fani Willis. Two US Navy SEALs lost at sea were identified after intercepting weapons from Iran to Houthi rebels in Yemen. Approximately 30,000 staff members at California State University strike for a 12% pay increase. The Supreme Court narrowly allows the removal of razor wire in Texas by the US Border Patrol, following an emergency request by the Biden Administration.

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Roe V Wade Anniversary Honorings

  1. Biden administration announces new abortion initiatives on Roe anniversary

  2. Abortion rights supporters launch campaign for Maryland constitutional amendment | AP News 

Hindu Temple’s Controversial Opening

  1. A temple to one of Hinduism's holiest deities has opened in Ayodhya, India. Here's what it means

  2. Modi Opens a Giant Temple in a Triumph for India’s Hindu Nationalists - The New York Times

GOP Primary Race

  1. Election 2024 live updates: Haley and Trump make final pitches before New Hampshire's primary

  2. Live Updates: With DeSantis out, Trump and Haley seek last-minute votes for New Hampshire primary 

Other Notable News: 

Divorce Unsealed in Willis’ Court

  1. Judge orders unsealing of divorce case involving Georgia special prosecutor accused of affair | AP News

US Navy Seals Identified

  1. Navy identifies two SEALs lost at sea during raid and later declared dead

CSU Strike

  1. California State University faculty launch weeklong strike across 23 campuses | AP News

Texas Razor Wire

  1. Supreme Court allows Border Patrol agents to remove razor wire installed by Texas at Mexico border