Por: The Boston Globe Business April 10, 2023
PROVIDENCE — Attorney General Peter F. Neronha said Monday he plans on signing onto an amicus brief in the Fifth Circuit this week, seeking a stay on the Texas federal court decision that has thrown access to the most commonly used abortion method in the United States into uncertainty.On Friday, U.S. District Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk, a Trump administration appointee in Amarillo, Texas, directing the Food and Drug Administration to stay... + full article
Newsweek USA Nation February 07, 2023
President Joe Biden's hopes to revive his student debt cancellation plan have been dealt another blow, as more than 170 Republican lawmakers signed onto amicus briefs urging the Supreme Court to block it.Biden's plan promises to wipe out $10,000 in federal student debt... + más
Should You Consolidate To Get Student Loan Forgiveness? It’s Complicated | Forbes
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The Hill USA Politics February 07, 2023
More than 40 Republican senators have filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court arguing against Biden’s student loan relief plan. The Republicans, including the ranking member of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP), Sen. Bill Cassidy... + más
Joe Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Hopes Receive Supreme Court Blow | Newsweek
Ohio AG Yost signs on to try to stop billions in student loan debt from being forgiven | 10 WBNS
New York Post USA Life January 30, 2023
I started taking the birth control pill as a sophomore in high school to help with my acne. Most of my friends got prescriptions around then, too. I never thought twice about birth control — let alone going off it — until the pandemic, when I had more time to consider the... + más
Abortion pill is the most common method to end a pregnancy in the U.S., CDC says | CNBC
Why birth control could actually make your dating life suck | New York Post
Newsweek USA Nation January 21, 2023
A woman who was instrumental in the overturning of Roe v. Wade has filed an amicus brief with other pro-life elected officials in opposition of abortion policies at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) that allegedly overrule religious liberties and states'... + más
There's a growing dementia crisis in the veteran community: Alzheimer's Q&A | The Advocate
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New York Post USA Nation January 16, 2023
will soon be able to provide “medical abortions” with — a move critics charge will turn New York into an abortion tourist mecca. The city Department of Health and Mental Health, in a legal notice, said it intends to enter into a “sole source” contract with Nixon-Shane... + más
Op-Ed: Fentanyl pill producers used to mimic other pharmaceuticals, now they don't have to | Los Angeles Times
Post-Roe report reveals how many clinics have stopped offering abortions | Newsweek
CNBC USA Health November 24, 2022
Boxes of the medication Mifepristone used to induce a medical abortion are prepared for patients at Planned Parenthood health center in Birmingham, Alabama, March 14, 2022.Evelyn Hockstein ReutersThe abortion pill is the most common method to terminate a pregnancy in the U.S.,... + más
Shaking The CPM’s ‘'Last Resort’ Label In Tax Disputes | Forbes
New York Post USA Life November 09, 2022
Ladies, if you’re striking out on bad dates your birth control could be to blame. A podcast host is claiming the pill can change to whom you’re attracted — so maybe you don’t have bad taste after all. , Elisha Covey from Dallas suggested that birth control mimics... + más
3 Fatal Flaws Of Online Dating, And A Psychologist’s Recommendation On How To Overcome Them | Forbes
I gave birth in an elevator — and it was all caught on security footage | New York Post
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