on this map before you eased it. the 26 states that are highlighted in red here are the states that have already banned abortion or are likely to ban it very soon. this does not tell the complete story of the legal battles and complications happening on the ground right now. all of these 26 states where abortion rights are over or about to be over. as of today, you cannot access an abortion in just these nine states that are in the deeper red. total abortion bans enough fully in effect and six of these nine states. the other three, arizona, wisconsin, and west virginia, the laws remain unclear. they pose enough of a legal risk that people have stopped offering abortion care entirely. there s no abortion services whatsoever at any point. in the states alone, they re 14 and a half million women of reproductive age who no longer have any access to abortion services within their state if they need it. we can see the number the states in the south. you cannot get an abortion anywh
The Continental Changes the Bowery King s Backstory – Or Does It? cbr.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cbr.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
before too long . right now, they are unindicted co-conspirators. that could change of course. let s turn to jack smith s other case, the election interference, or let s turn to the election interference case when it comes to the federal case here. today, trump claimed this protective order we re talking about in that case would actually violate his free speech. to be clear, we re not talking about a gag order, but on sunday, trump lawyer presented another free-speech defense about the indictment itself. let s listen to that. you re saying that asking is action. no. asking is aspirational. asking is not action. it is free speech. what trent president trump did not is direct vice president pence to do anything. he asked him in an aspirational way, and asking is covered by the first amendment. is john s contention their sound? no, it s not. i don t think vice president
Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias launched a new initiative Wednesday evening, convening dozens of elected officials, senior government staff, business people and academic leaders from both sides of the aisle to discuss political division in the United States.