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The list of companies that have said they will cover travel expenses for employees in need of abortions continues to grow, including H&M, Bank of America and Intuit. Google said employees could apply to relocate "without justification."
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Kansas has become a haven for women seeking abortions from surrounding states where the procedure is severely restricted or outlawed. But that could soon change, with a ballot initiative slated for an August vote that would strip away that protection.
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Dozens of liberal prosecutors and municipal leaders have pledged to shield their residents from abortion bans in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling ending Roe v. Wade. But the threat of prosecution could still have a chilling effect on providers.
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Moroccan officials said Saturday that 18 migrants had died in a "stampede" during an attempted mass crossing into the Spanish enclave on Melilla. But footage the geolocated also showed security forces using indiscriminate force. With :
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In March, talk of victory for Ukraine was in the air. Now, maintaining unity against Vladimir Putin is looking harder, with President Biden heading to Germany and Spain to rally Europe for a long conflict.
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The Broadway farce "POTUS" features a moment in which a character blurts out that she volunteers at an abortion clinic in Iowa. On Friday night, her line saying that "affordable, safe reproductive health care is a basic human right" stopped the show. nyti.ms/3u55YVk
An image from the Broadway show "POTUS" shows the performers Suzy Nakamura, Lea Delaria, Julianne Hough, Vanessa Williams, Rachel Dratch and Julie White on stage. Photo by Sara Krulwich.
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A year ago, Champlain Towers South collapsed in Surfside, Florida, killing 98 people. The lives of those who lost loved ones and homes have never been the same. These are their stories, in their own words. Photographs by Rose Marie Cromwell. nyti.ms/3Oxo1LA
A portrait of Capt. Eddy Alarcon. His quote reads, "My only regret is not having found a live person." Text reads, "Capt. Eddy Alarcon arrived the day after the collapse. It was his first search-and-rescue deployment in more than 25 years with the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department."
A portrait of Deven Gonzalez standing with her arm wrapped around her mother, Angela. A quote reads, "People are amazed by our resiliency, and they equate that to this being easy. It's not." Text reads, "Angela Gonzalez and her daughter, Deven, fell several stories when the building collapsed, suffering serious injuries. Edgar, Angela's husband and Deven's father, died in the collapse."
Three uniformed police officers standing posing next to each other. A quote reads, "I had nightmares afterward." Text reads, "Officer Craig Lovellette was one of the first Surfside police officers at the collapse site."
A portrait of Deborah Soriano, sitting down in a room. Her quote reads, "It's sad, to end up like this. I have not been back to the beach." Text reads, "Deborah Soriano lived on the 11th floor and escaped down the stairs."
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"A phenomenal work of the Lord." For nearly 50 years, conservative Christians marched, strategized and prayed for the end of Roe v. Wade. For many, the Supreme Court’s decision was not just a political victory but a spiritual one.
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In her latest letter to Democratic lawmakers about the decision to end Roe v. Wade, Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the Supreme Court was "guilty of a miscarriage of justice." nyti.ms/3ndzKDv
A quote from Speaker Nancy Pelosi reads: "We must and we will keep up the fight for health, safety and freedom - for women, for their families and for every American."
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A Biden administration policy that prioritized the arrest of undocumented immigrants who are considered a threat to public safety and national security has been suspended as of Saturday, rendering millions of people vulnerable to deportation.
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From my column: "Roe allowed female athletes the option to plan exactly when and whether they wanted to give birth, no small thing given the finite time performers have to compete at their peak." The Day the Supreme Court Crashed the Title IX Party
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After signing the bipartisan gun bill at the White House on Saturday morning, President Biden was asked by a reporter if he thought the Supreme Court was broken. "I think the Supreme Court has made some terrible decisions," he said.
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As the leaders of the Commonwealth wrapped up a week of meetings on Saturday in Rwanda, the "family of nations" still stood at a crossroads, with questions remaining about its usefulness and whether it can reinvent itself for the 21st century.
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President Biden on Saturday addressed the Supreme Court's Roe decision, before leaving for summits in Europe. He said his administration will focus on states' decisions and "how they administer it and whether or not they abide by their own laws." nyti.ms/39VUOuX
A quote from President Biden reads, "Jill and I know how painful the devastating decision is for so many Americans."
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Grilling food over an open fire is one of life’s great pleasures, at least if you set yourself up for success. Here’s our guide to the fundamentals and a handful of techniques to master, whether you’re a beginner or an advanced cook. nyti.ms/3bf7Xj5
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