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In Surprise Move, the Supreme Court Decides Not to Obliterate Abortion Rights—For Now
Vanity Fair· 1 day ago...Missouri, and Kansas have already embarked on their own challenges to medication abortions, which...
With the start of monsoon, Tucson may see signs of the season next week
Arizona Daily Star· 5 hours agoAccording to John Glueck, a forecaster at the National Weather Service in Tucson, monsoon rain...
The Supreme Court Sides With the FDA on the Abortion Pill—for Now
The Nation· 1 day agoWhen the US Supreme Court held Thursday that the plaintiffs in Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v....
Supreme Court unanimously preserves access to abortion medication mifepristone
Las Vegas Sun· 18 hours agoAbortion-rights activists hold signs as they protest outside of the Supreme Court during a rally...
'Gun fetish fan fiction': Legal columnist on Clarence Thomas ruling redefining reality
The Raw Story· 3 hours agoA Slate legal analyst pointed to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' latest majority decision on...
MAGA Senate hopeful defends 'mouthy' women complaint: James Carville hates them too
The Raw Story· 2 hours agoA controversial GOP-endorsed senatorial candidate who notoriously opined women have become "too...
Abortion pill remains available and Wyoming landslide highlights wealth disparities: Morning Rundown
NBC Universal via AOL· 13 hours agoPontiff in Puglia: Biden is expected to meet with ... NEWS? Sign up for From the Politics Desk to...
Supreme Court justices accepting gifts hurts concept of fairness, says former Trump attorney
The Washington Times· 6 days agoEx-Trump attorney Tim Parlatore on Friday said the Supreme Court justices’ acceptance of gifts...
Senate GOP blocks Supreme Court ethics bill
Courthouse News Service· 2 days agoSenate Republicans on Wednesday successfully spiked a Democrat-led bill that would have forced the U.S. Supreme Court to adopt an enforceable code of...
Concern Grows Over Bird Flu Outbreak in Dairy Cows
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoBetween 2003 and 2021, the World Health Organization (WHO) recorded nearly 900 reported cases of the disease in humans across 19 countries, of which...