A Supreme Court abortion pill case with potential consequences for every other drug
Abortion is back at the Supreme Court Tuesday. This time anti-abortion doctors are challenging the FDA's regulatory actions making abortion pills more accessible.
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Abortion is back at the Supreme Court Tuesday. This time anti-abortion doctors are challenging the FDA's regulatory actions making abortion pills more accessible.
Abortion is back at the US supreme court, with arguments on Tuesday in the first major case on the issue since a 6-3 majority ruled in 2022to overturn Roe v Wade and endthe national right to abortion– a decision that unleashed abortion bans throughout the country as well asa political backlash that Democrats hope will serve them in the coming presidential election.
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia lawmakers on Thursday agreed on a plan to loosen some parts of the state’s health care permitting law.
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and National Congress Party (NCP) leader, Ajit Pawar, received backlash from his brother Srinivas Pawar for leaving the side of Nationalist Congress Party founder Sharad Pawar.
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‘Sansad mein bhi Kejriwal, to Dilli hogi aur khush haal,’ the for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.
At least one Alabama fertility clinic resumed embryo transfers on Thursday, just hours after Gov. Kay Ivey signed a law that offered clinics and doctors legal protection for in vitro fertilization procedures.
Alabama lawmakers on Wednesday passed legislation to shield in vitro fertilization providers from civil and criminal liability, capping off their scramble to allow the fertility treatment after a State Supreme Court ruling found that frozen embryos should be considered children.