How the Roe reversal could impact domestic violence survivors
The Supreme Court’s reversal on Roe is setting off ripple effects as states implement abortion bans. Among them, rising concern for women abused by those close to them. Natalie Nanasi, a professor at SMU Law School, and Lori Gonzalez from…
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Biden encounters obstacles as he searches for options to protect abortion access
President Biden this week confronted the political and legal realities about abortion in America and protecting access to it, with a lack of votes from Democrats to reform the filibuster and legalize abortion nationally and limitations under the law. Leah…
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News Wrap: Embattled Uvalde schools police chief steps down from city council
In our news wrap Saturday, the district police chief for Uvalde schools has resigned from his position on the City Council amid a growing outcry, Texas’ top court ruled against a temporary four-day window to abortion access, New York reimposed…
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WATCH: First college on prison campus gains accreditation #shorts
Mount Tamalpais College, a two-year liberal arts college inside San Quentin State Prison in California, is now accredited as an independent university — making it the first college within a prison to gain accreditation. Formerly associated with an outside university,…
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PBS NewsHour full episode, July 1, 2022
Friday on the NewsHour, legal challenges to state abortion laws move forward nationwide after Roe v. Wade is overturned. Then, China’s president visits Hong Kong to celebrate the anniversary of the end of British rule. Plus, David Brooks and Ruth…
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Supply chain issues put a damper on July 4 fireworks
Problems with the global supply chain have impacted nearly every sector of the economy. Now Americans preparing to celebrate Independence Day may find increased prices on the fireworks aisle, or their cities canceling fireworks displays altogether. Stephanie Sy has the…
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Brooks and Marcus on the Supreme Court’s history-making term, Jan. 6 revelations
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post deputy editorial page editor Ruth Marcus join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week in politics, including how the Supreme Court capped off a consequential term as the fallout continues from its…
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