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Texas Gives No Clarity On Exceptions to Anti-Abortion Law

Texas Gives No Clarity On Exceptions to Anti-Abortion Law

Released Monday, 25th March 2024
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Texas Gives No Clarity On Exceptions to Anti-Abortion Law

Texas Gives No Clarity On Exceptions to Anti-Abortion Law

Texas Gives No Clarity On Exceptions to Anti-Abortion Law

Texas Gives No Clarity On Exceptions to Anti-Abortion Law

Monday, 25th March 2024
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More than 130 people are dead after a terrorist attack Friday night at a concert in Moscow. An offshoot of the Islamic State known as ISIS-K claimed responsibility, and U.S. officials said there’s evidence to support that claim. Four suspects from Tajikistan were arrested. But Russian President Vladimir Putin instead pushed the idea that Ukraine was involved in the attack, despite the fact that there’s no evidence to support it.

The Texas Medical Board on Friday released its proposed definition for what would constitute an “emergency medical exception” to the state’s strict anti-abortion law. The board left the rule purposefully vague, however. Molly Duane, a senior staff attorney for the Center for Reproductive Rights, explains how the proposed definition could make things even worse for Texas patients and doctors.

And in headlines: Monday is the deadline for former President Donald Trump to cough up the $454 million fine he owes in his New York civil fraud case, the Princess of Wales said she’s undergoing chemotherapy to treat an undisclosed form of cancer, and indicted former Rep. George Santos said he's dropping the Republican Party to run as an independent for another seat in Congress. 

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