Texas lawmakers are considering bipartisan bills to clarify the state’s near-total abortion ban, addressing concerns from doctors about when they can intervene to protect the life of the mother. House Bill 44 and Senate Bill 31 aim to define the narrow exception for pregnancy complications, garnering support from pro-life groups, doctors, hospitals, and both Republicans and Democrats. While some worry about potential loopholes in the ban, others feel the legislation does not go far enough to consider fatal abnormalities of the fetus.
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Inside America’s garbage labour dispute
Robin Levinson Kingin Boston, Massachusettsand Max Matzain Lacey, WashingtonGetty ImagesTrash is piling up in Garden Grove, California - one of the communities affected by the strikesGarbage strikes are affecting multiple U.S. cities, with over 2,000 Republic Services workers on strike due to low pay and poor benefits, impacting sanitation services. As trash piles up, cities like Gloucester have joined lawsuits against the company, while Republic accuses the Teamsters union of illegal behavior, escalating tensions on...
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