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Sunday, Jul 14

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Battle over Biden’s future drowns out abortion drumbeat

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Democrats have made reproductive rights a centerpiece of their campaign message, but the effort has been drowned out these past two weeks amid mounting concerns about President Biden’s ability to run for reelection and calls for him to…

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I am Catholic and will oppose abortion even in case of incestual rape

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He says he’s never paid tithe before and doesn't give too much thought to how money is spent in church because God will judge everybody.

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Will Simon Coveney ever be asked about his role in passing the referendum that led to a rise in abortions?

www.irishtimes.com

In Ireland, you can tell people abortion figures won’t rise and still be unaccountable when they double

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Abortion-access supporters rally at Arkansas Capitol, 3 days after measure’s rejection from ballot

www.arkansasonline.com

At least 100 people gathered in front of the Arkansas state Capitol on Saturday, braving scorching heat, in support of a proposal to expand abortion access that Secretary of State John Thurston said will not appear on November's ballot due…

Saturday, Jul 13

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Pastors See A Wariness Among Black Men To Talk Abortion Politics As Biden Works To Shore Up Base

www.kurv.com

(AP) — Phoenix pastor the Rev. Warren H. Stewart Sr. has had countless discussions this election season with fellow Black men on the economy, criminal justice, immigration and other issues dominating the political landscape in their…

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Minister refused communion at Cork funeral Mass over ‘his support for abortion’, says priest

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Fr Gabriel Burke would not give communion to Colm Burke who says priest him told he had been ‘excommunicated’

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Abortion restrictions harm mental health, with low-income women hardest hit

sanantonioreport.org

Commentary: Two years after the Dobbs decision, the country is still coming to grips with its societal repercussions.Abortion restrictions harm mental health, with low-income women hardest hit was first posted on July 13, 2024 at 12:00 pm.…

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Chhattisgarh: Inmate of govt school hostel impregnated, made to undergo abortion; probe ordered

KANKER: The authorities in Chhattisgarh's Kanker district have ordered a probe into a complaint that a student of a government-run residential school got pregnant and was made to undergo an abortion to cover up the matter, an official said…

How a Texas program funnels millions to anti-abortion groups with little accountability

www.dailykos.com

by Cassandra Jaramillo, Jeremy Kohler, and Sophie Chou of ProPublica, and Jessica Kegu of CBS News

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Study finds abortion restrictions harm mental health, with low-income women hardest hit

medicalxpress.com

People living in states that enacted tighter abortion restrictions in the wake of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health decision, which returned regulation of abortion access to state legislatures, are more likely to report elevated levels…

India News | Chhattisgarh: Inmate of Govt School Hostel Impregnated, Made to Undergo Abortion; Probe Ordered

www.latestly.com

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The authorities in Chhattisgarh's Kanker district have ordered a probe into a complaint that a student of a government-run residential school got pregnant and was made to undergo an…

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Pastors see a wariness among Black men to talk abortion politics as Biden works to shore up base

www.startribune.com

Phoenix pastor the Rev. Warren H. Stewart Sr. has had countless discussions this election season with fellow Black men on the economy, criminal justice, immigration and other issues dominating the political landscape in their battleground…

Pastors see a wariness among Black men to talk abortion politics as Biden works to shore up base

kvia.com

Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Phoenix pastor the Rev. Warren H. Stewart Sr. has had countless discussions this election season with fellow Black men on the economy, criminal justice, immigration and other issues dominating the…

Pastors see a wariness among Black men to talk abortion politics as Biden works to shore up base

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Phoenix pastor the Rev. Warren H. Stewart Sr. has had countless discussions this election season with fellow…

Pastors see a wariness among Black men to talk abortion politics as Biden works to shore up base

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Pastors see a wariness among Black men to discuss abortion restrictions, which have become a key issue in the 2024 presidential campaign.

Pastors see a wariness among Black men to talk abortion politics as Biden works to shore up base

www.clickorlando.com

Pastors see a wariness among Black men to discuss abortion restrictions, which have become a key issue in the 2024 presidential campaign.

Pastors see a wariness among Black men to talk abortion politics as Biden works to shore up base

www.clickondetroit.com

Pastors see a wariness among Black men to discuss abortion restrictions, which have become a key issue in the 2024 presidential campaign.

Pastors see a wariness among Black men to talk abortion politics as Biden works to shore up base

www.wsls.com

Pastors see a wariness among Black men to discuss abortion restrictions, which have become a key issue in the 2024 presidential campaign.

Pastors see a wariness among Black men to talk abortion politics as Biden works to shore up base

www.ksat.com

Pastors see a wariness among Black men to discuss abortion restrictions, which have become a key issue in the 2024 presidential campaign.

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South Carolina's GOP 'sister senators' warn of long-term damage from abortion fight

www.nbcnews.com

As Republicans across the country head to Milwaukee for next week’s Republican National Convention, abortion won’t be at the forefront of the GOP’s weeklong nomination of former President Donald Trump.