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| June 24, 2022 |
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| Justice Thomas marks how our country is awakening to an infuriating possibility — that there never was a right to an abortion in the Constitution itself, an error that can be traced to a fiction known as 'substantive due process.' |
| By THE NEW YORK SUN |
Rival Groups Move Onto NRA's Turf as Senate Gun Bill Passes By STEPHEN PRAGER | Nasty Rhetoric and Fearsome Displays Aside, Expect China and North Korea To Stand Pat By DONALD KIRK | Belief Is Strong Even as Americans Turn Away From Organized Religion By MARY JULIA KOCH |
| After Roe v. Wade, the Battle of Abortion Moves to the Legislatures By A.R. HOFFMAN |
| Luxury Jerusalem? U.S. Envoy to Israel Lives in $23 Million Rental, a Trump Legacy By SUN STAFF and ASSOCIATED PRESS |
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| 'Epiphany' is unabashedly inspired by 'The Dead,' but you needn't be familiar with the source material to enjoy playwright Brian Watkins's puckish, thoughtful new work. |
| By ELYSA GARDNER |
| Poem of the Day: 'One Darkest Night' By EDITED BY JOSEPH BOTTUM |
| Edited by John Bennett PLAY THE SUN CROSSWORD | |
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