After New Abortion Laws, Some Patients Have Trouble Obtaining Miscarriage Treatment
By J. David Goodman and Edgar Sandoval The decision to finally confront the gunman was made by a small group of officers and could have been made far earlier, the report found. | | By Pam Belluck Surgical procedures and medication for miscarriages are identical to those for abortion, and some patients report delayed or denied miscarriage care because doctors and pharmacists fear running afoul of abortion bans. | | By Vimal Patel and Melina Delkic The attack unfolded at the Greenwood Park Mall in Greenwood, Ind., on Sunday before an armed man fatally shot the assailant, city officials said. | | |
New York By Sharon Otterman As the city and federal government strain to supply enough vaccines, patients face a private battle to find treatment and relief from serious symptoms. | | Opinion | Ezra Klein By Ezra Klein Inflation has unmasked the depths of our affordability crisis. | | |
By Reuters and The Associated Press A heat wave has caused fires to rage in southwestern France and Spain. | | By The Associated Press Liza Dmytriyeva, a 4-year-old with Down syndrome, died when a flash of fire and metallic shrapnel erupted near her and her mother during a walk in Vinnytsia, Ukraine. Her mother, Iryna, lost a leg and remains unconscious. | | By The Associated Press and Reuters At least three civilians were killed and three more were injured in Chuhuiv, Ukraine, after Russian rockets struck the city, according to the regional police. | | |
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