On Tuesday’s Front Page: Florida’s six-week abortion ban offers President Biden a campaign opportunity, Republican attempts to label the surge of migrants at the southern border as an “invasion” have fallen flat in the courts, and more.


Florida will impose a ban on abortion after six weeks of pregnancy beginning Wednesday, a day the Biden campaign hopes will start galvanizing enough Sunshine State voters who oppose the law to tip the increasingly Republican-leaning state back to the Democratic column in November.
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Republican attempts to label the migrant surge an “invasion” have fallen flat in the courts, where judges say the flow of people and drugs looks less like a Constitution-breaking military incursion and more like the kinds of border problems that have plagued the country for decades.
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If Marines are expected to counter Chinese military operations in the Indo-Pacific region, they are going to need a way to shuttle troops from island to island across a vast maritime expanse while bottling up China’s own navy.
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Former President Donald Trump is casting doubt over the Israel-Hamas cease-fire talks, saying the terrorist organization cannot be trusted to return hostages, who he said are likely dead.
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In 2022, Britain’s ruling Conservative Party announced a controversial solution to handle the migrant flow: Deport them to Rwanda. With the plan finally clearing its last political hurdle last week, fearful migrants in the U.K. are now making another illegal journey, escaping to Ireland and giving the Sunak government another problem to deal with.
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