A new survey suggests the number of abortions among women in Louisiana may have risen since the state banned nearly all abortions.
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Louisiana Considered
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Here's what you should know before you head to the polls.
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A new report shows that more people with past felony convictions can vote in this election cycle than previous ones, but millions remain disenfranchised.
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A new policy brief from the United Nations argues that citizen science is crucial to global water security. In the Midwest, various programs tap community members to test stream water quality and tag migratory butterflies.
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Pharmacists insist no policies have changed as doctors try to determine why their patients have to chase down medication prior to health procedures.
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In Charles Baxter's new novel, a small-town insurance salesman buys a blood test that can predict romantic entanglements, promotions — and more. It's a screwball satire of all-American zaniness.
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Honda said there are no reports of injuries or deaths related to the issue. It is the second major call this month at Honda, after 1.7 million vehicles were found to have potential steering issues.
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New Yorker writer Susan Glasser says Trump is highly transactional, so billionaires may be betting on access and a seat at the table if he’s re-elected. It’s what some of them got in his first term.
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A new poll from the American Psychological Association shows 7 out of 10 adults say the future of the Nation is a significant source of stress in their lives. And the results cross party lines.
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Several men who made bombshell allegations against Jeffries were male models who described a dynamic in which money and potentially legitimate jobs were used as leverage to exploit them.