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May 08

Supreme Court leak further erodes public trust in government

By Calvin Woodward, Hannah Fingerhut, Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Is there a new American motto: In nothing we trust? By lots of measures, most in the U.S. lack much confidence in large institutions and have for years. Congress? Two big thumbs down. The presidency? Ehh. Americans…

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May 08

Abortion rights protesters rally in cities around U.S.

By Associated Press

Hundreds gathered in Chicago, Atlanta, Houston and other cities days after a draft U.S. Supreme Court opinion was leaked to the public suggesting the court is poised to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion nationwide.

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May 06

Watch 8:35
Exploring the complicated history of abortion in the United States

By John Yang, Lorna Baldwin, Maea Lenei Buhre, Sam Lane, Layla Quran, Sam Weber

In the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion striking down Roe v. Wade, Justice Samuel Alito writes that the nation has had an “unbroken tradition” of criminalizing abortion. But as John Yang reports, the history is much more complicated.

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May 05

Watch 7:59
Abortion providers face uncertain future with expected Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade ruling

By Lisa Desjardins, Mike Fritz, Sam Weber

The draft opinion that was leaked from the U.S. Supreme Court could have enormous implications, especially for abortion providers in 26 states where new restrictions or outright bans would go into effect. Dr. Sarah Traxler in St. Paul, Minnesota, who…

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May 05

WATCH: Senate Majority Leader Schumer holds briefing as Senate prepares vote on abortion rights

By Farnoush Amiri, Associated Press

“Next week’s vote will be one of the most important we ever take,” Schumer said Thursday. “Because it deals with one of the most personal and difficult decisions a woman ever has to make in her life.”…

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May 04

LGBTQ advocates worry other rights at risk if court overturns Roe v. Wade

By Lindsay Whitehurst, Zeke Miller, Associated Press

Little doubt remains about what the Supreme Court plans to do with Roe v. Wade. But uncertainty abounds about the ripple effects as the court nears a final opinion expected to overturn the landmark 1973 case that created a nationwide…

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May 04

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Anti-abortion and abortion rights advocates reckon with a potential Roe v. Wade reversal

If the Supreme Court strikes down Roe v. Wade it will have a major impact in states across the U.S. that have already signaled their intention to restrict or ban abortion. Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership…

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May 04

Here's how the right to abortion is also an economic issue

By Chabeli Carrazana, The 19th

Some of the elements Alito describes in the opinion are still in a work in progress. In other cases, they are leaving out some of the most vulnerable Americans, experts say.

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May 04

WATCH: White House believes Russia has 'already lost' the war in Ukraine

By Associated Press

Pressed by a reporter to define what victory looked like for Ukraine, Psaki instead said that Russia had failed in its own objectives by invading the neighboring country.

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May 04

U.S. poised to restrict abortion access as other nations expand availability

By Astrid Suárez, Christopher Sherman, Associated Press

As women in the United States find themselves on the verge of possibly losing the constitutional right to access abortion services, courts in other parts of the world, including in many historically conservative societies, have moved in the opposite direction.

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