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U.S. Supreme Court will decide if states can ban ER abortions. What does it mean for Ohio?
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe U.S. Supreme Court will soon decide whether a federal law requiring hospitals to provide emergency treatment overrides states' abortion restrictions.
The Caitlin Clark Effect and the uncomfortable truth behind it
The Athletic· 1 day agoIt’s not surprising that corporations are lining up like fans along arena railings to get Caitlin...
Presidential candidates send surrogates to sway New Hampshire voters
WMUR New Hampshire· 13 hours agoWhile President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are tied down in the White House and the...
GOP-controlled Arizona House votes to repeal 1864 abortion ban. Measure now goes to Senate
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 2 days agoShe was a key advocate for ensuring that the 1864 law would take effect if the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the Roe v. Wade decision ...
Recent Pay-to-Play Settlement: Notwithstanding a Strong Dissent Over 206(4)-5 Overbreadth, the Need...
JD Supra· 4 days agoWith political campaign activity ramping up as the fall elections approach, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has indicated it will continue stringent enforcement of Investment Advisers ...
What George Kelly’s Mistrial Says About How We See the Border
The New Yorker· 18 hours agoAlan Kelly: CAREFUL IS NOT AN OPTION. Kelly seemed baffled, at times even wounded, that law...
Bishop says Biden ‘doesn’t understand’ the Catholic faith: ‘I’m not angry at him. He’s just stupid.’
BizPac Review· 5 days agoA Michigan Catholic bishop has slammed “stupid” President Joe Biden over his unconscionably “progressive” political views that betray his alleged Catholicism. Delivering a sermon/lecture at ...
Flag fracas: Republicans ‘infuriated’ by show of support for Ukraine
CQ Politics· 3 days agoRepublicans were split roughly down the middle on Saturday’s vote to provide Ukraine with $60.8...
Do We Have the Right To Read? | Magazine | The Harvard Crimson
The Harvard Crimson· 6 days agoThe exhibit traces the history of censorship in the U.S. back to 1637, when Thomas Morton’s “New...