The Senate is moving ahead on the President's massive tax and spending bill,
but there is dissent in the ranks of the GOP, mainly over cuts to Medicaid.
Do leaders have the votes to get this bill over the finish line?
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Russia pummeled Ukraine with hundreds of missiles and drones.
It was the largest attack
since the full-scale invasion began in 2022 and targeted several areas,
including western Ukraine.
Are the two countries moving any closer to a breakthrough that could end three years of war?
And the latest on the attack on the firefighters who were responding to a wildfire in Idaho.
Two were killed and a third was injured.
This was a total ambush.
These firefighters did not have a chance.
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Decades ago, Brazilian women made a discovery.
They could have an abortion without a doctor, thanks to a tiny pill.
That pill spawned a global movement,
helping millions of women have safe abortions, regardless of the law.
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