Abby Kiesa, Tufts University The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the constitutional right to abortion has far-reaching personal and political implications and may help decide the midterm elections in November 2022. That influence extends to young people’s election participation. People ages 18 to 29 have historically been less likely to …
Read More »CDC Warns Monkeypox Cases Will Continue To Mount Throughout Summer
Federal health authorities on Friday warned that the monkeypox virus will continue to spread across the nation, with cases mounting throughout July and August as exposures spread and the government speeds up its faster reporting system for U.S. states and territories. That said, the Biden administration is immediately boosting the …
Read More »Secret Service Deleted Text Messages From Jan. 5-6, Watchdog Group Says
Text messages from January 5 and January 6, 2021, were deleted by the Secret Service, according to a letter sent by the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General to the House and Senate Homeland Security committees. Though the Secret Service maintains that the text messages were lost as …
Read More »House Passes Bills To Ensure Nationwide Abortion Access, Interstate Travel
Jennifer Shutt, Idaho Capital Sun The U.S. House passed legislation Friday that would reinstate access to abortion, though it’s highly unlikely the two bills approved on mostly party-line votes — or more that will come in the weeks ahead — would clear the 50-50 Senate. One measure that House members …
Read More »House Passes Bill Expanding Health Care, Benefits For Veterans Exposed To Burn Pits
by Jennifer Shutt, Iowa Capital Dispatch The U.S. House overwhelmingly approved a bipartisan bill Wednesday to expand health care and benefits for veterans exposed to burn pits overseas, sending the package back to the U.S. Senate after making a minor change. Senators, who broadly support the landmark package, are expected …
Read More »Texas Sues Biden Administration Over Emergency Abortion Rule
By Reese Oxner, The Texas Tribune Texas is suing the Biden administration over guidance released Monday telling the nation’s doctors they’re protected by federal law to terminate a pregnancy as part of emergency treatment — and threatening to defund hospitals that don’t perform these procedures. The Biden administration’s guidance states …
Read More »Vice President Kamala Harris Talks Abortion, Voting Rights In Midterm-Focused Florida Trip
Errin Haines Originally published by The 19th ORLANDO, Fla. — Addressing thousands of her cheering sorority sisters at their annual convention Thursday, Vice President Kamala Harris delivered an emotional and fiery speech, thanking them for generations of service and calling for them to join the fight ahead. Her remarks were …
Read More »Trump Supporter Charged For Faking Arson Attack He Blamed On Antifa And BLM
A supporter of President Donald Trump who reported a fire on his property where graffiti saying “Biden 2020,” “BLM” and the Anarchist symbol was daubed on his garage started it himself, according to charges. Denis Molla, 29, of Brooklyn Center, has been indicted by a federal grand jury with two …
Read More »Ohio Republicans’ Attempted Erasure Of 10-Year-Old Rape Victim Is Incredibly Sick And Disturbed
by David DeWitt, Ohio Capital Journal The first and most important thing to recognize right now is that a heinous, violent crime was committed on a 10-year-old Ohio child, and thankfully justice has now found the alleged perpetrator. A Columbus man was indicted Wednesday in a case that made national …
Read More »Pharmacies Can’t Deny Prescription Birth Control Or Emergency Contraception, Biden Administration Says
Shefali Luthra Originally published by The 19th Pharmacists cannot deny people prescribed medication — including hormonal birth control or emergency contraception — because those people are pregnant or might become pregnant, per new guidance from the Biden administration. The guidance, issued by the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office …
Read More »Over 80 House Dems Call on Biden to Declare Federal Emergencies on Abortion
Jessica Corbett, Common Dreams Nearly seven dozen House Democrats on Tuesday demanded the Biden administration declare national and public health emergencies on abortion access in response to the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. Two Texas Democrats—U.S. Reps. Lloyd Doggett and Lizzie Fletcher—led 81 of their colleagues in making …
Read More »Inflation Hits 40-Year High In June, Biden Points To Decreasing Gas Prices
Inflation reached a 40-year high for June as prices for gas, food and rent increased, according to the latest Consumer Price Index from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Wednesday. Consumer prices for all items increased 9.1% for the 12 months ending in June compared to last year, the biggest year-to-year increase …
Read More »Leaked Video Shows Texas Law Enforcement’s Long Wait To Confront Uvalde School Shooter
By Uriel J. García and Zach Despart, The Texas Tribune On the same day that a Texas House committee investigating the Uvalde school shooting announced plans to release footage of law enforcement response to the incident, a video showing police waiting for more than an hour in the school hallway …
Read More »Trump Tweet Invited ‘wild’ Mob To Block Transfer Of Power On Jan. 6, House Panel Says
by Jacob Fischler, Florida Phoenix The U.S. House panel investigating Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results described Tuesday how the president explicitly called on his supporters to come to Washington on Jan. 6, 2021 for a “wild” protest — resulting in an insurrection. Trump exerted extraordinary …
Read More »Senate Panel Fight Over Effects Of Abortion ruling on Black patients
by Jennifer Shutt, Nebraska Examiner The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday began wading through the dozens of state laws that have taken effect in the two weeks since the Supreme Court ended the constitutional right to an abortion and heard from witnesses who said the effect on Black patients …
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