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Thursday, Oct 9

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Abortion Providers Say Missouri's Attorney General Is Trying to Get Patient Records

(MedPage Today) -- Missouri's Republican attorney general is trying to get the medical records of Planned Parenthood patients who've had abortions, officials who oversee clinics in Kansas City and St. Louis said in legal filings.

GOP senators urge RFK Jr. to crack down on medication abortion

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Almost every Senate Republican on Thursday urged the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to “reevaluate” whether a newly approved generic version of the abortion drug mifepristone should stay on the market. The letter to Health and Human…

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Anti-abortion activists pardoned by Trump face trial for new clinic ‘invasion’

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Two who received presidential pardon among six activists charged with trespass and conspiracy in Pennsylvania

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Man killed pregnant girlfriend after telling her to have abortion, court told

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Shaine March, 47, has admitted the manslaughter of Alana Odysseos, 32, by diminished responsibility but denies murder.

Man killed pregnant girlfriend after telling her to have abortion, court told

Shaine March, 47, has admitted the manslaughter of Alana Odysseos, 32, by diminished responsibility but denies murder.

Man killed pregnant girlfriend after telling her to have abortion, court told

Shaine March, 47, has admitted the manslaughter of Alana Odysseos, 32, by diminished responsibility but denies murder.

Pregnant woman 'murdered by evil and controlling boyfriend after refusing to get an abortion'

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Alana Odysseos was stabbed 19 times by Shaine March, a man she loved but admitted was controlling and violent

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'Pawan Ji forced me to,' Jyoti Singh ALLEGES Pawan Singh gave her abortion pills and took 25 sleeping pills amid...

Read further to know what is going on between Pawan Singh and Jyoti Singh? Follow up on the controversial divorce drama.

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Texas arrests 8 in widening probe of midwife accused of illegal abortions

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Eight people connected to Houston-area midwife Maria Margarita Rojas were arrested and indicted for practicing medicine without a license in Texas.

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8 people charged in connection with clinics providing abortions illegally, Texas attorney general says

kvia.com

By Lauren Mascarenhas, CNN (CNN) — Eight people allegedly connected to a Texas midwife accused of performing illegal abortions have been arrested and indicted for practicing medicine without a license, Attorney General Ken Paxton announced…

Wednesday, Oct 8

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Texas charges eight people over links to midwife accused of illegal abortions

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State attorney general Ken Paxton claims ‘cabal of abortion-loving radicals’ practiced medicine without a license

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Texas AG: 8 people arrested for practicing medicine without a license in connection to Houston abortion case

Ken Paxton announced on Wednesday the arrests of eight people he says are connected to a midwife who allegedly provided abortions in the Houston area.

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Texas Arrests 8 People for Allegedly Providing Illegal Abortions

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Paxton said the clinics “endangered the very people they pretended to help” and vowed to continue enforcing Texas’ abortion laws.

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Pregnant former stripper turned politician hits back at vicious trolls after she was inundated with vile slurs and death threats over abortion views: 'Anti-choice losers'

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Georgie Purcell has hit back at vicious trolls who have been relentlessly harassing her with messages and emails over her pro-choice views.

Tuesday, Oct 7

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Abortion providers say Missouri’s attorney general is trying to get patient records

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Officials are trying to get a judge to quash subpoenas issued by the state.

Abortion providers say Missouri’s attorney general is trying to get patient records

Officials are trying to get a judge to quash subpoenas issued by the state.

Abortion providers say Missouri’s attorney general is trying to get patient records

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Officials are trying to get a judge to quash subpoenas issued by the state.