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40 Abortion Businesses Stop Taking Appointments

An estimated 40 abortion businesses have stopped accepting appointments and more will be following that course of action, based on the Supreme Court's decision on Friday to strike the faulty Roe v. Wade abortion "rights" precedent.

List of Companies Paying Employee Abortion Expenses

Includes Airbnb, Amazon, Apple, Bank of America, Dick’s Sporting Goods, DoorDash, JPMorgan Chase, Levi Strauss, Meta, Microsoft, Netflix, Nike, Patagonia, PayPal, Reddit, Starbucks, Tesla, Walt Disney Company, Yelp.

Ron Paul: A Victory for Life and Liberty

Wade, the 1973 decision declaring a constitutional right to abortion.

Group of 300 Migrants Cross Into Southwest Texas Border Town

In one large group, more than 300 migrants crossed the Rio Grande Sunday as temperatures exceeded the 100-degree Fahrenheit mark.

Companies Covering Workers’ Abortion Costs Can Expect Legal Challenges

My colleague at PJ Media Athena Thorne wrote a list of companies who have promised employees they will cover costs related to travel for an abortion.

EU Renews Digital COVID Pass Despite 99% Negative Public Feedback

Acting on a proposal of the European Commission, the European Parliament, as expected, voted on June 23 to renew the EU Digital COVID Certificate...

Abortion Activists Protest Across the Country; Abortion Ban Takes Effect in Several States

The latest updates after the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

TikTok Quietly Reverses Ban on Pro-abortion Group Using App to Protest Outside SCOTUS Justice Homes.

The Chinese Communist Party-linked social media platform TikTok quietly reversed its ban on a radical pro-abortion group using the app to organize protests outside conservative Supreme Court Justices’ homes.

Defense Secretary Austin Says the Us Defense Department Aims to Keep Providing ‘Seamless Access to Reproductive Health Care as Permitted by Federal Law’

In a statement responding to the Supreme Court's move to strike down Roe v. Wade, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin declared that the Department of Defense is assessing its policies to make sure it keeps providing "seamless access to reproductive health care as permitted by federal law."

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