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Anti-abortion groups say Supreme Court’s mifepristone ruling won’t deter them
Louisiana Illuminator via Yahoo News· 7 days agoIn the aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court’s unanimous ruling Thursday to maintain current access to...
Flip-Flopping GOP Candidate Claims His Wife's Abortion Means He'll Vote Pro-Choice
Jezebel· 5 days agoSam Brown, who won the Republican primary last week, says he is pro-life but also claims that, if...
Armenians, Azerbaijan add new lobbying help
Politico· 16 hours agoPENCE’...
Planned Parenthood Eastern WA health centers see patients from 20 different states since Roe v. Wade...
KREM.com Spokane· 5 days agoAccording to Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and North Idaho (PPGWNI), health centers in...
Playbook: 7 ways SCOTUS could rock America
Politico· 2 days agoThe Ohio Republican who led the charge pressuring the administration to declassify the existence...
Ascension attack reveals wider vulnerabilities
Politico· 1 day agoGUN LOCKUP — A...about a 50/50 toss-up whether that gun is stored unlocked. That’s a health hazard for children who could access the storage area, say the researchers. Homicide ...
'Any family considering getting pregnant in Idaho should be aware of what could happen to them.' |...
KTVB Boise· 3 days agoAhead of the Supreme Court's expected decision on Idaho's near-total abortion ban, The 208 is...
Flags, Faith and Flouted Decisions: Is the Supreme Court On the Path to Irrelevance?
US News & World Report· 2 days agoAs the Supreme Court seeks to close out a raucous term laced with ethics transgressions and a series of controversial cases on abortion, guns and the power of the presidency, the nine justices ...
Black Market Reads explores health disparities in Black community
MinnPost· 3 days agoOne of this season’s episodes featured Rachel Hardeman, PhD., MPH, the director of the Center for...
Editorial Roundup: United States
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 2 days agoBy the end of 2018, the Trump administration had promulgated a regulation reclassifying bump stocks as machine guns, which have been sharply restricted since 1934. Now comes the Supreme Court to undo that regulation, in a 6-3 ruling.