License and shut them down, the state has also instituted a new requirement that any woman seeking an abortion at a facility from here on out must submit herself to an extra invasive medically unnecessary pelvic exam, literally an internal vaginal examination on orders of the State Government as the price of requesting an abortion at that last clinic. That is a new requirement in the state of missouri. That was our special report last night. Tonight well have part two of that special report which is about whos doing that. Who made that happen . Who in the State Government decided to order these doctors to do these medically unnecessary mandatory vaginal expectations . The answer we found is very specific and it may surprise you. We have the second part of that special report coming up tonight. I hope you will stick with us for that. That said, because its friday, the news gods are pitching stuff to us tonight like theyve got eight arms throwing all at once all with terrible aim. Its be
Have all that frontage on the mississippi for the purpose of, you know, conveying things by river, by water, but when it came to not going north south on the mississippi, when it came to going east west across it, well, the mightiness of the mississippi became a problem. Because you cant lay Railroad Tracks on top of a river. And so in the mid 19th century, as new american railroads were spreading out from sea to shining sea, all over the United States, st. Louis found itself kind of geographically cut off from the future of commerce and the future of transit. That would be defined by all those new Railroad Tracks. And so city of st. Louis hired somebody to fix that. His name was James Buchanan eads. Eads. He was a selftaught engineer. He never built a bridge before in his life, but in 1867, st. Louis hired him anyway, and he built the city a lifeline. What eads built st. Louis was the first steel truss bridge anywhere in the world. It carried trains, had train tracks on it and horses
State has also instituted a new requirement that any woman seeking an abortion at a facility from here on out must submit herself to an extra invasive medically unnecessary pelvic exam, literally an internal vaginal examination on orders of the State Government as the price of requesting an abortion at that last clinic. That is a new requirement in the state of missouri. That was our special report last night. Tonight well have part two of that special report which is about whos doing that. Who made that happen . Who in the State Government decided to order these doctors to do these medically unnecessary mandatory vaginal examination . The answer we found is very specific and it may surprise you. We have the second part of that special report coming up tonight. I hope you will stick with us for that. That said, because its friday, the news gods are pitching stuff to us tonight like theyve got eight arms throwing all at once all with terrible aim. Its been hard to field it all today. Fi
null / Credit: ShutterstockCNA Staff, May 22, 2024 / 07:00 am (CNA).The 2024 elections are less than six months away. While all eyes are on the presidential matchup, there are also numerous efforts by abortion activists to enshrine abortion rights in state codes and constitutions.Nearly a dozen states are considering such measures ahead of the November elections. The efforts come after the 2022 repeal of Roe v. Wade, which returned to the states the power to legislate on abortion, resulting in nearly half of states enacting strong protections for babies in the womb.CNA is tracking efforts by both pro-abortion and pro-life supporters to put abortion-related votes on the November 2024 ballot. See below for the latest updates on ballot measures around the country.ArizonaThe political action committee Arizona for Abortion Access said in April that it had gathered more than 500,000 signatures to see its pro-abortion constitutional amendment put before voters in November. T.
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