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TOP NEWS | June 25, 2022   For now, it's quiet outside the Supreme Court with not much left of

TOP NEWS | June 25, 2022 [Web version](   [Quiet morning outside the Supreme Court following long day of abortion protests]( For now, it's quiet outside the Supreme Court with not much left of yesterday's demonstrations. All that remains is a mound of garbage littered with protesters'' signs, giving a window into the prior day's events. [READ MORE](   [Va. Gov. Youngkin seeks 15-week abortion ban as DC-area leaders react to Supreme Court abortion ruling]( Lawmakers like Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin have already begun advocating for statewide abortion bans as high-profile leaders in D.C., Maryland and Virginia react to the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pa. v. Casey. 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