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 WASHINGTON  AP  鈥?Just two months before the midterm elections, bipartisan legislation to try to prevent foreign hacking into U.S. election systems is stalled in Congress as the White House and some Republicans worry it could exert too much federal control over the states.Supporters of the bill say the delay could embolden Russia, which targeted election infrastructure in at least 21 states in 2016.                    The delay has some concerned that Congress could punt on the only piece of legislation that is designed to fix what went wrong in 2016 鈥?and to prevent Russia or other countries from trying again.    A committee vote on the bipartisan bill  stanley cup was abruptly canceled two weeks ago after objections from some Republican senators an stanley cup d the states they represent. And Republicans and Democrats who are supporting the bill say they don ;t know when 鈥?or if 鈥?it will be taken up again in the few remaining weeks stanley cup  Congress is in session before the midterms.The delay has some concerned that Congress could punt on the only piece of legislation that is designed to fix what went wrong in 2016 鈥?and to prevent Russia or other countries from trying again. There is no evidence that the Russian targeting of state election systems was successful or changed any votes, but lawmakers, intelligence officials and elections experts say that they believe Russia will return in 2018 and beyond with more sophisticated tools.It also demonstrates Congress ; struggle to develop a cohesive res Nhsa Russian ballistic missile strikes kill at least 6 people in Zelenskyy   s hometown
 DES MOINES, salomon  Iowa  AP  鈥?An effort to ban most abortions in Iowa was blocked Monday by a state judge who upheld聽a court decision聽ma stanley cup de three years ago.Judge Celene Gogerty found there was no process for reversing a permanent injunction that blocked the abortion law in 2019.Gov. Kim Reynolds said in a statement that she would appeal the decision to the Iowa Supreme Court.Current state law bans abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, but Reynolds聽asked the courts to reverse聽the 2019 decision that blocked a bill she had signed into law the previous year. That  air force 1 law prohibited abortions once cardiac activity can be detected 鈥?the聽 fetal heartbeat 聽concept 鈥?which usually happens around six weeks of pregnancy and is often before many women know theyre pregnant.Reynolds argued that because of decisions earlier this year by the U.S. Supreme Court and the Iowa Supreme Court that found woman have no constitutional right to abortion, the Iowa judge should reverse the 2019 decision blocking the abortion law.READ MORE: Indiana doctor defends actions in 10-year-old rape victims abortionLawyers for Iowas largest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, countered that there is no precedent or legal support for reversing a decision finalized by a judge years earlier. They said Reynolds must go through the legislative process to pass a new law.Reynolds did not appeal the decision when it was handed down in 2019.At that time, Judge Michael Huppert   decision was based on U.S. Supreme Court prec