நிறம் இனப்பெருக்கம் நீதி கூட்டு News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from நிறம் இனப்பெருக்கம் நீதி கூட்டு. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In நிறம் இனப்பெருக்கம் நீதி கூட்டு Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Padma Lakshmi, Indian-American author


Padma Lakshmi, Indian-American author
Indian-American author Padma Lakshmi is also a television host and United Nations Goodwill Ambassador.
She said the pandemic has taught her to stop confusing being busy with being productive.
You don t have to say yes to every single thing, she told CNN.
What I learned is that a lot of the stuff that we do is actually not that necessary and we shouldn t confuse being busy with being productive.
She said we need to remember that, as Covid-19 restrictions ease and people go back to normal life, we don t need necessarily need to do all the things we were doing before. ....

United States , Jill Marie Jones , Barbara Winston , Rebecca Minkoff , Molly Shiels , Madeleine Fitzgerald , Terry Mcmillan , Christina Hernandez , Olivia Culpo , Robyn Turner , Monica Serrano , Ravina Kullar , Jacqueline Rose , Monica Simpson , Padma Lakshmi , Kitty Okeefe , Un Women For Peace Association , United Nations Goodwill , Mars Perseverance Rover , Mars Perseverance , Courtesy Rebecca , Sistersong Women , Color Reproductive Justice , Executive Director , Song Women , Color Reproductive Justice Collective ,

Democracy Is More Than the Vote. It's Also Our Health and Reproductive Rights.


Framed as a battle to save democracy, the 2020 election and its aftermath only exposed the vulnerabilities within the U.S. political system. While millions of voters overcame the “big lie” at the national level, the focus on federal elections has overshadowed the ongoing struggle at the state level to protect democracy.
Republicans responded to historic turnout by introducing a wave of legislation restricting voting rights in states across the country. Repeatedly debunked lies about fraud and election administration continue to fuel the proposed changes to a manufactured problem.
In Georgia, where a multiracial coalition sent shock waves through the political world, Republicans introduced several dozen bills aimed at limiting the turnout seen in the general and runoff elections. Advocates have recently honed in on two bills, calling them the worst voting legislation since the Jim Crow era. Georgia Senate Bill 241 would end no-excuse absentee ballots and add witnessing ....

United States , New Georgia , Bentley Hudgins , Erica Crawley , Allison Coffman , Georgia Senate , Women Health Center , Ohio Senate , Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program , Innovation Exchange , National Asian Pacific American Women Forum , Innovation Exchange Reproductive Freedom Leadership Council , Jim Crow , Senate Bill , Georgia House Bill , Ohio State , Ohio Senate Bill , State Innovation Exchange , Reproductive Freedom Leadership Council , State Innovation , Access Reproductive Care Southeast , Feminist Women , Health Center , National Asian Pacific American Women , New Georgia Project , Sistersong Women ,

SCOTUS Issued a Blow to Abortion Pills by Mail, But Advocates Aren't Giving Up


SCOTUS Issued a Blow to Abortion Pills by Mail, But Advocates Aren’t Giving Up
Reproductive justice activists are urging Biden to back access to abortion pills after a setback from the Supreme Court.
Lauren Walker / Truthout
There has been a quiet revolution in access to abortion pills in the United States over the past six months — and whether it continues depends on the new Biden-Harris administration.
Last July, a federal court suspended a rule that requires patients to go to a health center in person to pick up mifepristone, the first pill in a two-step process for medication abortion. The court sided with SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, allowing providers to mail mifepristone during the COVID-19 pandemic. But on January 12, the Supreme Court reinstated the rules, leaving in doubt the future of a landscape which advocates like Elisa Wells, co-founder of the medicati ....

New York , United States , Robin Marty , Mike Dewine , Justice Sotomayor , Stacey Leigh Rubin , Amy Coney Barrett , Justice John Roberts , Phoebe Abramowitz , Xavier Becerra , Roe America , Monica Simpson , Jen Psaki , Justice Sonia Sotomayor , Diane Horvath , Physicians For Reproductive Health , Honeybee Health , Human Services , World Health Organization , Drug Administration , Supreme Court , American College Of Obstetricians , Department Of Health , Sistersong Women , Color Reproductive Justice Collective , American College ,