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The Washington Post : national
29  mars     11h00
A divinely created’ being: States try to define fetal personhood
Rachel Hatzipanagos    Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, nearly two dozen states have considered legislation declaring a fetus or even an embryo a person with distinct rights.
    10h00
Van Hollen pushes Israel for more Gaza aid and against war crimes’
Joe Davidson    Sen. Chris Van Hollen D Md. discusses his criticism of Israel and prods President Biden to withhold offensive arms if it continues blocking aid to Gaza.
    01h16
Illinois man stabbed and beat teens, mailman in rampage that killed 4, police say
Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff, Adela Suliman    A year old Illinois man went on a rampage through his neighborhood after smoking marijuana he claimed was laced with an unknown narcotic, authorities said.
    00h04
Baltimore begins massive and dangerous cleanup after bridge collapse
Justin Jouvenal, Jacob Bogage, Erin Cox    Federal officials also announced the first relief funds million would flow toward disaster recovery just hours after the request was submitted.
28  mars     23h54
Baltimore port workers are living in a dream’ as harbor remains blocked
Tim Craig    Baltimore port workers worry about layoffs, jobs after bridge collapse.
    21h14
Diddy’s dreamy American gloss in ruins
Robin Givhan    Combs refined his fame and money using the mythology of the American Dream, the glories of self made men and the idea of wealth as a synonym for racial justice.
    18h07
Court rejects claim challenging North Carolina map for diluting Black vote
Rachel Weiner, Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff    In dissent, a federal judge warns that the decision further weakens voting rights protections.
    12h00
She made a fairy trail for her autistic son; now it’s a public destination
Cathy Free    The tiny wonderland trail in Milburn, N.J., now has volunteers that tend to it, and even its own festival.
    10h00
GOP scrambles to organize early and mail voting despite Trump’s attacks
Josh Dawsey, Isaac Arnsdorf    Republicans are playing catch up to Democrats on voting before Election Day in battleground states, but Trump disparages those methods.
    10h00
Biden Title IX rules on trans athletes set for election-year delay
Laura Meckler    The administration is preparing to issue Title IX regulations on sex discrimination in schools, but without companion rules on transgender athletics.
    07h58
What we know about Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse
Adela Suliman, Martin Weil, Justin Wm. Moyer, Rebecca Tan, Frances Vinall, Kelsey Ables    The bodies of two victims have been recovered from the waters of the Patapsco River. The bridge collapsed after being hit by a cargo ship.
    01h40
Baltimore bridge collapse recovery team finds victims’ likely vehicles
Erin Cox, Justin Jouvenal, Danny Nguyen, Peter Hermann, Jasmine Hilton    Two Baltimore bridge collapse victims recovered, officials said Wednesday. Other vehicles were found below water but are probably encased in bridge remnants.
27  mars     22h54
Rebuilding Baltimore’s Key Bridge will likely take years, experts say
Tom Jackman, Emily Davies, Lori Aratani    The original construction took five years and cost million in today’s dollars.
    22h38
DeSantis tourism board, Disney reach settlement to end legal feud
Lori Rozsa, Aaron Gregg    Disney and a DeSantis appointed tourism board reached an agreement that caps a legal feud over who should control development at the theme park complex.
    21h32
Joseph Lieberman, senator and vice-presidential nominee, dies at 82
Michael H. Brown    As Al Gore’s Democratic running mate in , he was the first Jewish candidate on the national ticket of a major party.
    20h08
Nex Benedict autopsy lists head wounds but says suicide was cause of death
Molly Hennessy-Fiske    The full autopsy report into the Oklahoma nonbinary teen, who died after what their family said was bullying, hewed to a summary released two weeks ago.
    20h07
How The Post investigated police officers accused of sexually abusing kids
Jessica Contrera, John D. Harden, Jenn Abelson    The Washington Post has spent more than a year examining police officers accused of sexually abusing kids. Here’s how we reported the Abused by the Badge series.
    19h50
Smithsonian’s Latino museum settles with affirmative action foe
Julian Mark    The Smithsonian National Museum of the American Latino promised to make it clear that its undergraduate internship is open to all ethnicities.
    18h06
Texas police investigate after 8-year-old found dead in hotel pool pipe
Jennifer Hassan    Aliyah Jaico was swimming at the DoubleTree by Hilton Houston Brookhollow when she was violently sucked into a large pipe in the pool’s flow system, a lawsuit says.