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Jun 21

Biden appeals to South Carolina voters after stumbles on abortion, race

By Bill Barrow, Associated Press

Biden's recent fumbles on abortion and race are a reminder that early front-runners often face the most intense scrutiny.

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Jun 20

Appeals court allows Trump abortion rules to take effect

By Gene Johnson, Associated Press

More than 20 states and several civil rights and health organizations challenged the rules in cases filed in Oregon, Washington and California. But a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco called the rules…

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Jun 20

St. Louis abortion clinic to defy state over preliminary pelvic exam

By Jim Salter, Associated Press

Calling the exam requirement "disrespectful and dehumanizing," a Planned Parenthood spokeswoman confirmed that the St. Louis clinic no longer performs it during a consultation at least 72 hours before an abortion. Doctors do perform a pelvic exam at the time…

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Jun 14

Court rules against Trump’s abortion policy for immigrant teens in government shelters

By Jessica Gresko, Associated Press

A federal appeals court in Washington ruled against the Trump administration and kept in place an order blocking a policy it described as a "blanket ban" preventing immigrant teens in government custody from getting abortions.

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Jun 12

New Illinois law makes access to abortion a ‘fundamental right’

By Sophia Tareen, Associated Press

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed sweeping protections for abortion on Wednesday in a new law that establishes access to the procedure as a "fundamental right" for women.

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Jun 10

Congressional Democrats press to retain abortion funding ban, out of step with presidential candidates

By Andrew Taylor, Associated Press

Top Capitol Hill Democrats are intent on preserving a four-decade ban on taxpayer-financed abortions despite calls from their party's presidential candidates to abandon it, arguing that attempts to undo the longstanding consensus will fail and won't be worth scuttling a…

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Jun 07

Where 2020 Democrats stand on abortion

By PBS NewsHour

Democratic presidential candidates are drawing a contrast between their own views and the laws Republican-led legislatures have passed to severely restrict the procedure.

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Jun 07

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University of Alabama trustees vote to refund $26 million gift

By Blake Paterson, Associated Press

The gift was from a top donor who recently called on students to boycott the school over the state's new abortion ban.

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Jun 07

Joe Biden reverses position on using federal dollars for abortions

By Bill Barrow, Associated Press

Biden said that no longer supports a long-standing congressional ban on using federal health care money to pay for abortions.

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Jun 07

New abortion laws are too extreme for most Americans, poll shows

By Gretchen Frazee

State legislatures pushing abortion legislation that caters to the extremes risks go against the views of most Americans, according to the latest poll from the PBS NewsHour, NPR and Marist, which could spark a backlash against the party in the…

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