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...Then we hear from three people providing abortion services on the ground in three of the states that will be affected the most: Alabama, Wisconsin and Illinois....
...If xeno becomes a routine medical service, it will transform the economics of transplantation....
...Urrshila says he has had multiple bypass surgeries and is at risk, though the judge decided he was receiving adequate medical attention in prison. The family continues to protest its innocence....
...With Europe facing a possible third wave of infections and public doubts about vaccine efficacy, commission president Ursula von der Leyen is under pressure from member states....
...Fossil fuels cause harm, but also pay for medical facilities in indigenous communities. North Dakota’s oil advocates make the argument for the rest of their state too....
...(FT) Alabama votes to approve legislation banning most abortions Alabama’s Senate voted to approve legislation that would ban most abortions in the state, in a move its supporters say is aimed at overturning...
...California was both the first state to criminalise pot in 1913 and then the first to legalise medical marijuana in 1996....
...Sprinkled throughout the 29 US states that have so far legalised marijuana for medical purposes and, in particular, the eight states as well as the District of Columbia that now allow marijuana for recreational...
...American pro-choice campaigners are watching the situation in El Salvador closely, as abortion rights, enshrined under the landmark Roe v Wade case in 1973, are being eroded in some US states....
...Spoilt for cultural references – 1984, V for Vendetta, A Clockwork Orange – they conjure dystopias of the deep state and the abolition of privacy....
...“Their goal is to try to eliminate access to abortion services but instead of overturning Roe v Wade, they’re doing it through regulation,” says Elizabeth Nash, state issues manager with the Guttmacher Institute...
...Forty years ago in an enemy prison camp, Lieutenant Commander McCain was offered release ahead of others who had been held longer....
...change about which the head of state expects to be informed....
...the like of which, since bleeding partition days, no Indian eye had seen,” wrote Justice V.R....
...That suggestion prompted memories of George Wallace, the civil-rights era governor of Alabama, who in 1963 stood at the entrance to the state university, defying a federal court order to integrate the school...
...Even the White House’s official accounts of the president’s service in the late 1960s and early 1970s, spent in the US with the Texas Air National Guard and its Alabama sister service, have not dispelled...
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