[ad_1] Nov. 1, 2021, 1:24 p.m. ET Nov. 1, 2021, 1:24 p.m. ET ImageCapitol Police officers stand guard as abortion rights demonstrators participate in a protest at the Supreme Court.Credit…Tom Brenner for The New York Times After almost three hours of lively arguments, a majority of the justices seemed inclined to allow abortion providers —
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[ad_1] New Jersey voters will soon decide who will serve the next four years as their governor. And the major-party candidates, Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy or Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli, have been locked in an increasingly heated contest. With the state’s latest gubernatorial election almost here, NJ Advance Media is examining where Murphy, who’s seeking
[ad_1] PHOENIX (AP) — Veronika Granado anxiously stood before the judge knowing that if she said something wrong, things could end badly for her. But the 17-year-old hadn’t committed a crime. She had not filed a lawsuit. Granado was in a Texas court that day to ask permission to get an abortion. She was among
[ad_1] Austin, Texas – When Trisha* discovered she was pregnant in May of last year, the nearest abortion provider was more than 482km (300 miles) away in Fort Worth, Texas. The 27-year-old told Al Jazeera she didn’t feel comfortable discussing her options with anyone in her conservative hometown or family – so at almost eight
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — The Biden administration on Monday reversed a contentious policy set under President Donald J. Trump that barred organizations that provide abortion referrals from receiving federal family planning money. The new rule, set to take effect on Nov. 8, deals with what is known as the Title X family planning program, which was
[ad_1] As the excellent Texas chronicler Mimi Swartz recently wrote, the current crop of gray Republican leadership in Texas lacks a quality she has always prized in the state — optimism. Texas has a “deeply rooted hopefulness that I have never seen or experienced to the same extent elsewhere,” she says. She’s right. Optimism has
[ad_1] by: Nathaniel Puente, Nexstar Media Wire Posted: Sep 6, 2021 / 08:42 PM EDT / Updated: Sep 6, 2021 / 08:42 PM EDT Close-up of vertical sign with logos for ridesharing companies Uber and Lyft, with wheels of a car in the background, indicating a location where rideshare pickups are available in downtown Los
[ad_1] As a novel six-week abortion ban has significantly curtailed abortion care in Texas, another bill, aimed at restricting medication abortion, is set to become law in the state. The Legislature this week advanced the bill, called Senate Bill 4, which would limit access to medication abortions for many. For now, patients can obtain the