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GOP lawmakers push to ban abortion pills
Health Care GOP lawmakers push to ban abortion pills • Bills would create new criminal charges for possession, prescription or distribution of the...
pluribusnews.com - 30+ days ago

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N.J. lawmakers want schools to teach cursive. Sister Margaret Mary would approve! | Helen Ubiñas
Write your state representative a letter: Cursive handwriting deserves a comeback. Some time s I glance at my penmanship while taking notes and imagine...
inquirer.com - 15 days ago
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NH House votes to criminalize helping minors receive abortions — but avoids the word abortion
New Hampshire Republican lawmakers are working to make it illegal to help a minor travel to receive an abortion without parental permission, and they...
vnews.com - 8 days ago
education
Bill to change Colorado’s school ratings system undergoes major amendments as it advances
A proposed overhaul of Colorado’s school accountability system got an overhaul itself this week when state lawmakers approved substantial amendments...
chalkbeat.org - 7 days ago
books
After Years of Prescription Pills, She Is Unmedicated and Unapologetic
In “Unshrunk,” Laura Delano chronicles her struggles with mental illness — and the endless parade of pills meant to treat it. UNSHRUNK: A Story of Psychiatric Treatment Resistance, by Laura Delano Laura Delano was 13, a studious, budding squash champion in Greenwich, Conn., when she looked in the...
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British woman found guilty of breaching abortion clinic ‘buffer zone’
A British anti-abortion campaigner at the centre of a free speech controversy involving the US government has been found guilty of breaching a...
itv.com - 1 day ago
how-to
How to tell lawmakers what you think of proposed bill to ban Freeburg Midgets mascot
You can tell lawmakers what you think of a proposed bill that would make Freeburg High School get rid of its controversial mascot, the Midgets, this...
stlpr.org - 16 days ago
diy
How to Clean Your Stovetop and Keep It Gleaming, From Gas to Electric
Keep your stovetop free of grease and food debris by cleaning it regularly. Your stovetop is a workhorse in the kitchen, so it's important to keep it clean. Over time , spills and debris left on the stovetop can cause permanent stains and even pose a fire hazard if not addressed. Beyond safety, your...
marthastewart.com - 30+ days ago
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Who is Susan Crawford? Wisconsin Supreme Court winner has fought for union and abortion rights
MADISON, Wis. — Susan Crawford, winner of Tuesday’s race to fill a key seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, was backed by national Democrats and made...
newsday.com - 3 days ago
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In election-year reversal, San Antonio will direct city money to fund abortion travel after all
San Antonio's City Council had shut down a plan to fund abortion travel, but some members wanted to revisit it — with a different result.In...
sanantonioreport.org - 2 days ago
business
Lawmakers take action after report shows Biden-era SBA failed to probe 2 million alleged COVID aid fraudsters
EXCLUSIVE: The respective chairs of the Small Business Committee in both chambers of Congress are unveiling a plan to address the roughly 2 million "likely fraudulent" pandemic aid applications flagged in a recent government report. Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa and Rep. Roger Williams of Texas, both...
foxnews.com - 3 days ago
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Grand National tips: Experts’ best bets and 11 horses to watch today at Aintree
The Grand National Festival continues with day two at Aintree set to provide more thrills and spills with some high class racing. Officials have...
independent.co.uk - 1 day ago
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NBA Star Anthony Edwards Pleads With Judge to Seal Custody Case After Alleged ‘Abortion’ Texts Leak
Anthony Edwards claimed he has been subjected to harassment and malicious speculation that has impacted his ability to focus on his career due to...
intouchweekly.com - 3 days ago
technology
The World’s Smallest Microcontroller Could Reshape the Future of Wearable Tech and Medicine
This speck-sized chip could be incorporated in anything from smart pills to environmental sensors....
zmescience.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
This country just voted to ban ‘forever chemicals.’ It’s not the U.S.
French lawmakers approved legislation banning PFAS in cosmetics, ski wax and clothing. The French Parliament has approved a landmark ban on using “forever chemicals” in common products including cosmetics, ski wax and clothing, a move that could reverberate beyond its borders. These chemicals, known...
washingtonpost.com - 30+ days ago
books
Some voters are pushing back on lawmakers' efforts to overturn citizen ballot initiatives
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — One by one, each of the more than 50 people seated on folding chairs at a public library explained why they were there. “I’m just really upset about our voting rights being taken away from us,” one woman said. “I’m mad, and I want to do something with my anger that protects...
apnews.com - 30+ days ago
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Wisconsin Supreme Court race's 'obscene' spending prompts calls for change
Tuesday's battle for ideological control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court divided the battleground state on a host of issues ranging from abortion...
madison.com - 1 day ago
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City council approves first step in allocating $ 100,000 to out-of-state abortion travel
The San Antonio City Council voted 6-5 to approve a first step in a process that could end with spending $ 100,000 on downstream reproductive health...
tpr.org - 2 days ago
movie & tv
Here's what Utah is proposing to keep the Sundance Film Festival
Utah lawmakers want to set aside $ 3.5 million to keep the Sundance Film Festival, according to their budget recommendations. Why it matters:...
axios.com - 30+ days ago
education
New Georgia lawmakers vow to listen, learn as first session approaches
Voters elected 22 new people to the state Legislature in November. Each took a different path to public service. Georgia voters elected 22 new members...
ajc.com - 30+ days ago
health
After historic indictment, doctors will keep mailing abortion pills over state lines
When the news broke on Jan. 31 that a New York physician had been indicted for shipping abortion medications to a woman in Louisiana, it stoked fear across the network of doctors and medical clinics who engage in similar work. "It's scary, it's frustrating," said Dr. Angel Foster, the co-founder of...
npr.org - 17 days ago
health
RFK Jr. faces blistering questions on vaccines, abortion from Democrats
The long time liberal faces deep skepticism over his public health views. “Frankly, you frighten people,” one Democratic senator told his former roommate. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced a divided panel of senators Wednesday, with Democrats deeply critical of the vaccine skeptic’s bid to serve as...
washingtonpost.com - 30+ days ago
cooking
The Pillsbury Seasonal Cookies That Always Sell Out Were Just Spotted at Costco
For the first time ever. When we think of Easter celebrations, certain staples immediately come to mind—spiral hams, hand-dyed hard-boiled eggs, and a...
allrecipes.com - 10 days ago
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There Will Be No Winners in the Supreme Court’s Next Big Abortion Decision
The Supreme Court’s next big abortion decision might barely mention the word abortion....
slate.com - 1 day ago
education
Tennessee bills could bar undocumented students from public schools, defying federal protections
Undocumented students could be denied enrollment in Tennessee public schools under new legislation introduced by Republican state lawmakers in a...
chalkbeat.org - 11 days ago
sports
Puget Sound commerce leaders denounce state’s proposed ‘kamikaze economic policy’
(The Center Square) – Puget Sound-based commerce organizations are strongly urging state lawmakers not to raise taxes on businesses to address a projected budget shortfall and instead find ways to live within their means. Earlier this week, Gov. Bob Ferguson said the updated revenue forecast adds...
aol.com - 1 day ago