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On Tuesday, Ohio voters approved an amendment to the state’s constitution protecting the right to an abortion and reproductive health services. The vote comes after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe V. Wade, which guaranteed a woman’s right to an abortion nationwide. The state’s constitutional amendment, Issue 1, will establish an “individual right to one’s own reproductive medical treatment, including but not limited to abortion.” The amendment will protect healthcare providers who assist women with medical treatment and extend the stage of legal pregnancy termination. The measure was app...
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Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has apologized after criticizing his intelligence chiefs for failing to warn him about Hamas’ large-scale attack on October 7. His comments caused a political disturbance and created a division within his war cabinet. Netanyahu has been criticized for not taking the blame for the intelligence and operational shortcomings that allowed for the Hamas attack in southern Israel. The post, which was removed, showed his effort to avoid taking any blame, instead criticizing his security chiefs. “Under no circumstances and at no stage was Prime Minister Netanyah...
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Leading Democrats in New Hampshire have initiated a write-in campaign for President Joe Biden, after he declined to have his name placed on the primary ballot. This move aims to shield Biden from a potential setback in the state, traditionally considered the first primary state, following Rep. Dean Phillips‘ (D-Minnesota) announcement last week that he will contest Biden for the nomination. Experienced Democrats such as Jim Demers and Kathy Sullivan, previously the chair of the Democratic Party in the state, are leading the movement for this write-in campaign. They are receiving support from p...
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June marked a year since the constitutional right to abortion was overturned by the Supreme Court, and its results might be shocking: the total number of legal abortions in the United States has risen by 0.2% according to the first full-year count of abortions. The rise in abortions, despite 14 states banning all forms of abortion and seven states passing severe limitations on them, continues regardless of the new laws. The main cause of the increase is the accessibility of telemedicine for mail-order abortion pills according to researchers. Many women, mostly in the South, have looked for o...
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On Saturday, former Vice President Mike Pence announced he is withdrawing from the Republican race for the presidency. He ended his campaign after facing difficulties in raising funds and generating interest in the polls. He made this announcement while addressing a gathering of the Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Vegas. “After much prayer and deliberation, I have decided to suspend my campaign for president effective today. We always knew this would be an uphill battle, but I have no regrets,” he said. Pence’s campaign was centered around religious conservative principles and a continued s...
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In a court filing, Special Counsel Jack Smith alleged that former President Donald Trump aimed to intimidate a potential witness in the federal election interference case against him by sending a threatening message. This accusation followed reports that Trump’s former chief of staff, Mark Meadows, had been granted immunity by the special counsel. The filing was made in a bid to reimpose a gag order, which was previously granted by Judge Tanya Chutkan, but later suspended after Trump’s lawyers challenged it. Trump is currently facing four federal charges concerning his efforts to overturn the ...
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On Friday, Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minnesota) declared his candidacy to challenge President Joe Biden, whom he has been criticizing for months, in New Hampshire’s Democratic primary. He filed his paperwork on Friday morning, launching his long-shot bid against the president. During a speech on his campaign bus in Concord, Phillips explained that he had a strong urge to challenge Biden, due to his worry that Biden would not win in a general election against former President Donald Trump. He claimed that he attempted to persuade Biden to step aside and urged better-known Democratic candidates to r...
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Former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyoming) blamed the current chaos within the House GOP on former President Donald Trump, referring to him as “dangerous.” Cheney pointed out that the leadership decisions made by former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-California) following the 2020 election, and especially after January 6, played a big role in the current situation. She criticized McCarthy for turning a blind eye to the assault on democracy led by Trump and his allies in the House. During an interview on CNN’s State of the Union, she stressed her desire to advocate for individuals who uphol...
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President Joe Biden‘s reelection campaign has announced that they have managed to raise more money than the combined funds of the entire Republican field – and also twice the amount that former President Donald Trump has on hand. The Biden campaign reported a massive $72 million haul in the second quarter of the year, with $77 million in cash readily available. This gives them a clear advantage over their rival. The money collected during this period is similar to the amount of $72 million that was raised by Biden and the Democratic party in the previous quarter. However, the duration of April...
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The presidential campaign of former Vice President Mike Pence has incurred a debt of over $600,000, despite having raised $3.3 million in the third quarter, according to financial disclosures. Currently, Pence’s campaign holds $1.2 million in cash, putting him behind his fellow GOP primary candidates Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis with $5 million and Nikki Haley with $9.1 million. Pence has also personally given $150,000 to his campaign. After being questioned by journalists about his campaign’s finances as he registered for the New Hampshire primary, Pence acknowledged that they needed to be more ...
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