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Georgia Democratic nominee for governor Stacey Abrams explains the change in her position on abortion: There is 'no place in that medical decision for ideology or for politicians'
"I understand the sincere concerns. But those are religious concerns, or often concerns driven by personal morality," Abrams said in a CNN interview.
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Many Republicans rejoiced at Roe being overturned but these 4 GOP governors want to protect the right to abortion
Republican-led states have enacted or will enact abortion bans as a result of Friday's Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
- Detroit Free Press
Michigan's largest health system reverses course on abortion stance
BHSH System released an update Saturday night stating it will continue its practice of providing abortions when medically necessary.
- Business Insider
AOC recalls thanking God she had the choice to get an abortion when she took a pregnancy test after being raped
The New York lawmaker said she took a pregnancy test after being sexually assaulted and thought, "Thank God I have, at least, a choice."
- Business Insider
Tucker Carlson says corporations are helping their employees get an out-of-state abortion because those 'without families are much cheaper for the company'
After the Supreme Court voted to strike down Roe v. Wade, Disney and Meta offered to pay travel costs for employees seeking an abortion out of state.
- CBS News
Noem defends no exception for rape, incest in South Dakota trigger law
South Dakota's trigger law was passed in 2005 and does not include exceptions for rape or incest.
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A YouTuber asked a random New Yorker for his thoughts on abortion. The stranger turned out to be the former president of Planned Parenthood.
"You cannot make abortion go away by criminalizing it. All you do is you make it unsafe," former president of Planned Parenthood Alexander Sanger said.
- The Hill
Whitmer files motion asking state Supreme Court to quickly take up lawsuit over abortion rights
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) on Friday filed a motion asking for the state’s high court to quickly take up her lawsuit, which aims to stop a decades-old abortion ban from being enforced and considers abortion a constitutional right in the state. “We need to clarify that under Michigan law, access to abortion is not…
- Bloomberg
Washington to Block Anti-Abortion States From Accessing ID Data
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Kristi Noem’s Answer to Pregnant Rape Victims Is a Website
The governor touted a website for expectant and new moms when asked why her state banned abortion — including in cases of rape or incest — when it ranks low in maternal and infant health
- MarketWatch
South Dakota governor: Bar abortion pills, but don’t punish women for them
But Gov. Kristi Noem said doctors, not their patients, would likely be prosecuted for knowing violations of what would be one of the strictest laws on abortion pills in the United States.
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
With abortion stopped in Wisconsin, Midwest states where it's legal say they can be an access 'beacon' but need support for influx of demand
Leaders in Illinois and Minnesota say they're prepared to serve Wisconsin patients but will need funding and staffing to meet the increased demand.
- WFTV
DeSantis signs nearly 3 dozen bills, including banning smoking and giving grandparents more rights
Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed 35 bills on Friday, including a law allowing local governments to ban smoking on beaches and in parks, and vetoed five, including legislation that would have made it easier for businesses to sue local governments over ordinances.
- The Daily Beast
Russia’s Oligarch Wives Claim Putin Is Suffering From a Secret Illness
Paramount+According to everyone featured in Secrets of the Oligarch Wives, Vladimir Putin is a ruthless, greedy, sociopathic monster who cares only about his own power, wealth, and legacy as a titan who united and restored the glory of Mother Russia. The ongoing war in Ukraine, as well as the continued imprisonment and mistreatment of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, corroborates those claims, although the true hook of the Paramount+ documentary about the Russian president is its insider commen
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Clarence Thomas says American citizens are seemingly 'more interested in their iPhones' than 'their Constitution': book
When Thomas was asked if the Supreme Court served to protect liberties, he said the nine-member body was only "one part of the effort."
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The impact of Kavanaugh's confirmation on the 2018 elections may reveal how the reversal of Roe v. Wade could impact this year's midterms
40 US House seats flipped to Democratic candidates following Kavanaugh's confirmation, including 27 where GOP candidates were previously leading in the polls.
- The New Voice of Ukraine
Russian armor column demolished in Donetsk oblast
A column of Russian armored vehicles, including several Uragan multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS), has been destroyed by Ukrainian armed forces, Ukraine’s Special Operation Forces (SOF) said in a Facebook video on June 25.
- Idaho Statesman
‘Can’t believe we have to go through this again:’ Idahoans protest abortion decision
“(I am) definitely feeling very frightened for the future.”
- Fox News
Texas GOP Rep. Mayra Flores says Speaker Nancy Pelosi 'pushed’ her daughter during photo op
Texas GOP Rep. Mayra Flores took to Twitter to accuse House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of pushing her daughter during a photo op at her swearing-in ceremony last week.
- Business Insider
Sen. Lindsey Graham says SCOTUS overturning Roe v. Wade 'was a glorious day,' calling it a 'huge victory for the pro-life movement'
"Trump deserves a lion share of credit here. He fought like a tiger to put three constitutional conservative judges on the court," he told Fox News.