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Mar 24 2024
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The demographics of abortion in Minnesota
(Center of the American Experiment) — Kamala Harris made big news this month for visiting a St. Paul abortion clinic. The Associated Press (AP) reports: Not to be outdone, the state’s lieutenant governor, Peggy Flanagan, chose her NCAA Div. 1 basketball brackets based on which teams’ home states have the more permissive abortion laws. (Hint: she bets big on the three “Cs”: California, Colorado
Alpha NewsMar 25 2024
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ND GOP to vote on abortion resolution
BISMARCK, N. D.- (KFGO/PRARIE PUBLIC) – The state committee of the North Dakota Republican Party has approved a new anti-abortion resolution that will be voted on at the state GOP convention next month in Fargo. Sources have said the resolution would call for the outlawing of all abortions, and would provide for criminal charges against a woman who has an abortion, as well as “co-conspirators
KFGOMar 26 2024
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Protests rage amid SCOTUS abortion arguments
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – Protesters made their presence known bright and early Tuesday, ahead of the oral arguments set to take place at the Supreme Court. The medication Mifepristone, used in over 60% of all abortions in 2023, may become more difficult to obtain going forward if the Supreme Court rules that moves by the Food and Drug Administration in 2016 and 2021 violated federal law. Both
Fox 4 Kansas CityMar 22 2024
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Launch to space station safely aborted
MOSCOW -- Russia aborted the launch of three astronauts to the International Space Station moments before they were scheduled to lift off Thursday, but the crew was safe, officials said. The Russian Soyuz rocket was to carry NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson, Oleg Novitsky of Roscosmos and Marina Vasilevskaya of Belarus from the Russian-leased Baikonur launch facility in Kazakhstan. The launch was
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteMar 25 2024
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How is abortion shaping 2024? Look at Arizona.
Democrats are counting on abortion rights to carry them to victory this fall in races across the country. But nowhere more so than in Arizona.
Abortion-rights activists are gathering hundreds of thousands of signatures to put a measure on the ballot enshrining protections in the state’s constitution. Doing so, Democrats believe, will juice turnout on the left, giving them a chance to
PoliticoMar 26 2024
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Abortion pill ruling could be "catastrophic" for new drug development
The Supreme Court today will hear a challenge to the FDA's approval of mifepristone, a medicine used to help induce abortions.
Why it matters: Were SCOTUS to rule in favor of mifepristone's opponents, it could chill future biotech investment for almost every medical indication.
Zoom out: The core question in the case is over whether the FDA has sole discretion to determine a drug
AxiosMar 26 2024
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Supreme Court Appears Unlikely to Upend Abortion-Pill Access
The Supreme Court appeared likely to preserve access to the abortion pill mifepristone, following arguments Tuesday in which justices suggested that protecting doctors who oppose abortion wasn’t enough justification to roll back access to the drug.
The case is the first major abortion issue to reach the Supreme Court after it overruled Roe v. Wade two years ago, rescinding women’s
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 26 2024
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How the SCOTUS abortion pill case could impact Virginia
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will consider whether to make a medication used in 63% of U.S. abortions harder to obtain. Why it matters: The case could threaten access to the abortion pill nationwide, including in the 20 states like Virginia where it's legal without limitations. How it works: The Supreme Court is looking at whether to reimpose restrictions for the use of mifepristone, which is
AxiosMar 26 2024
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Alabama special election to test political potency of abortion, IVF
A special election in an unusual purple Alabama state House district is testing the political potency of reproductive rights in a red state after a major ruling there last month led to a temporary pause on in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment. Republican Teddy Powell is running against Democrat Marilyn Lands in a special election for Huntsville-area state House District 10. Powell has leaned
Fox 4 Kansas CityMar 26 2024
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Abortion Is Back in Front of the Supreme Court, and a Baltimore Bridge Collapses
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