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Feb 02 2024
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How pending Supreme Court case could restrict Montana abortion access
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case in March that could ban access to abortion medication obtained by telemedicine and mail, which accounted for almost 19 percent of all abortions in Montana in 2023. The case would also shorten the timeframe for in-person medication abortions from 10 weeks to seven weeks. In-person medication abortion accounted for 60 percent of abortions in Montana in
Billings GazetteApr 29 2024
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EU restricts visa provisions for Ethiopian nationals
BRUSSELS, April 29 (Reuters) - The European Union has decided to restrict its visa provisions for Ethiopian nationals due to a lack of co-operation from Ethiopia's government over repatriating those who stay illegally, the EU Council said on Monday. The move comes as European governments try to tackle the problem of refugees leaving war-torn countries in Africa and aiming to enter Europe via
ReutersMay 09 2024
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Prattville library board sued over policy that restricts LGBTQ books
Prattville residents and library organizations filed a suit against the Autauga-Prattville Public Library board of trustees in federal court May 9 for its policies banning LGBTQ content for minors. The lawsuit asks the Middle District to stop the library board from using what they called “harmful” policies that have “overwhelmingly restricted books with themes about and protagonists of diverse
AL.comDec 11 2023
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Whitmer repeals Michigan law restricting insurance coverage for abortion
The measure repeals the decade-old statute that stipulated health insurers could only cover abortions through the provision of separate insurance riders. BIDEN LOSING YOUNG VOTERS TO TRUMP AS HE FALLS BEHIND IN TWO SWING STATES During her position as minority leader of the Michigan Senate, Whitmer condemned the law as requiring women to purchase "rape insurance" to cover an abortion in the
Washington ExaminerMay 18 2023
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North Carolina’s Rush to Restrict Abortion
When a Democratic pro-choice representative defected from her party, North Carolina Republicans instantly secured a veto-proof supermajority in the state legislature. Then, they quickly sent a bill that restricts abortion to their Democratic governor’s desk, and overrode his veto, ending North Carolina’s time as an abortion destination in the southeastern United States. Guest: Rebecca J.
SlateMay 10 2024
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Biden’s Biggest Backers Apparently Lash Out After Israel Aid Restricted
President Joe Biden is reportedly facing backlash from some prominent supporters over his decision to withhold aid to Israel if they move forward with an invasion of Rafah, where about one million civilians have sought refuge.
The president drew his red line on the Israel-Hamas war on Wednesday during an interview with CNN, saying that he would restrict aid to Rafah if the country
The Daily CallerApr 23 2024
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Biden to speak about abortion in Tampa. Everything to know about Florida’s abortion laws
President Joe Biden will be in Tampa on Tuesday, April 23, to talk about the increasingly restrictive abortion bans in Florida and other GOP-led states. Meanwhile, his opponent in this year's presidential race is on trial in a New York City courtroom over whether he falsified business records to hide a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election. Biden's campaign
Tallahassee DemocratMay 11 2024
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Kansas Governor Vetoes Bill Restricting Foreign Ownership of Land Near Military Bases
The Democratic governor called the bill ‘overly broad’ and ‘not narrowly tailored’ to protect Kansas from bad actors. Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed a bill on Friday that aimed to prevent companies of China and other “foreign adversaries” from acquiring real property near military installations in the state. Senate Bill 172 aims to block individuals or companies from “countries of concern”
The Epoch TimesApr 27 2024
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Kyiv issues restrictions on passports for military-age men
The Ukrainian government, further tightening regulations as it seeks to address a shortage of troops, approved rules temporarily barring military-age men from applying for passports abroad.
The provisions, and a subsequent clarification from Ukraine's Foreign Ministry, were announced on Wednesday, a day after Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba suspended consular services for males aged 18
Reuters