A state judge has ruled that South Carolina can continue to enforce a ban on nearly all abortions around six weeks after conception as an appeal continues on what exactly defines a heartbeat under the law.
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Many people expected abortion bans to result in wider problems for the healthcare industry, with rural hospitals, already on shaky financial ground, among the first to sound the alarm. New data shows that medical residents have begun avoiding those states generally. — Read the rest
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Dangerous storms crashed over parts of the South even as the region cleaned up from earlier severe weather that spawned apparent tornadoes.
A six-week abortion ban went into effect in Florida on May 1, removing a bastion of reproductive health care for women in South Carolina and across the Southeast. Prior to the ban, abortions in the Sunshine State were available up to 15 weeks into a pregnancy, but surrounding states like Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina […]
A second Best Value Notice has been issued to South Cambridgeshire District Council by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
The council has been reluctant to approve the ban since it first debated the issue last fall.
A section of a major Edinburgh road will be closed for up to six weeks following the discovery of a gas leak. Gas engineers were called to a junction on Crewe Road South on Monday night following reports of a smell of gas. A specialist team of SGN engineers investigated the area on May 13 and took the decision to fully replace the gas network at this location. A temporary road closure in Crewe Road South, between its junctions with Carrington Road and Craigleith Road, will remain in place for...
With the exception of North Carolina, the gates to abortion in the South are closing, and legislators’ refusal to move below a 12-week limit may reverse any gains in the state to save unborn children.
‘Shield laws’ allowed medical providers to ship pills to over 40,000 people in states that forbid abortions in last five months of 2023Over the last five months of 2023, medical providers shipped abortion pills to over 40,000 people living in states that forbid abortions, via new “shield laws” that protect providers who mail pills to people living under abortion restrictions.Researchers from #WeCount, a project by the Society of Family Planning that studies the impact of abortion restrictions...
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