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Pennsylvania Becomes the Latest State To Introduce Legislation Restricting Abortion Access

Pennsylvania Becomes the Latest State To Introduce Legislation Restricting Abortion Access Photo: SAUL LOEB / AFP (Getty Images) On Tuesday, the Pennsylvania House Health Committee voted to advance three anti-abortion bills: one that would ban abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, another that would ban abortions after a Down syndrome diagnosis, and a third that creates death certificate and burial requirements for both miscarriages and abortions. The legislation is expected to be voted on by the full Pennsylvania House of Representatives in early June. Advertisement “The anti-choice legislators in the Republican-controlled Generally Assembly cannot be allowed to run over women’s rights while refusing to tackle the issues women need us to address, like supporting mothers and their children after birth and decreasing the increasing rate of maternal mortality due to lack of access to health care and other resources,” said Democratic Rep. Morgan Cephas, who is also the

Seance Director Interview: Filmmaker Simon Barrett – /Film

While Barrett has dabbled in directing over the years most notably the “Tape 49” segment of horror anthology V/H/S/2   Seance marks his debut as a feature director. The film is set at a prestigious girls boarding school where one student dies shortly after a prank seance ritual, which may have actually awoken a dead former student who reportedly haunts the halls of the academy. Shortly after the tragedy, a new student arrives, Camille Meadows ( Suki Waterhouse), who is immediately tormented by the school’s mean-girl pranksters. But Camille has a secret agenda, fearlessness, and certain abilities that make her capable of defending herself from bullies, would-be killers, and possible ghosts. Rich with atmosphere and dripping in blood,

SCOTUS Watch: Pro-Abortionists Lose Their Minds as a Sledgehammer Is Taken to Roe v Wade

SCOTUS Watch: Pro-Abortionists Lose Their Minds as a Sledgehammer Is Taken to Roe v Wade
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California COVID restrictions SCOTUS

California’s churches are on a roll. After more than a year of legal tussling with state public health officials over restrictions on indoor gatherings, houses of worship mostly evangelical or Catholic and politically conservative have been on a winning streak at the nation’s highest court.  Their latest victory came late last week when the U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority put a hold on the state’s limits on indoor Bible study and other forms of worship. Most legal battles play out over years, and this was a preliminary decision; the justices reversed an appellate court’s decision not to suspend the state’s rules while the broader case plays out. But the court’s majority went out of its way to note a clear trend. 

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