The Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade shifted politics, created new fights over medication abortion and undermined trust in the court.

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Sat Jun 24 2023

 

Abortion: How last year's Supreme Court ruling on Roe changed the USA

Demonstrators rally in support of abortion rights at the Supreme Court on April 15, 2023.

The Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade shifted politics, created new fights over medication abortion and undermined trust in the court.

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Professor John Cronin, one of two professors teaching the Animal Advocacy Clinic at Pace University, talks about the work they are doing to outlaw "wildlife killing contests" in New York April 19, 2023 in Pleasantville.
 

Will Hochul sign ban on wildlife killing contests? A NY college class pushed lawmakers to act

 

A ban on wildlife killing contents passed the New York state Legislature and now goes to Gov. Kathy Hochul.

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Abortion rights protestors and anti-abortion protestors face off in front of the Supreme Court building in Washington on Sunday, June 26, 2022. Less than 48 hours after the Supreme Court said states could ban abortion, health care providers have noticed an increase in interest in birth control, emergency contraception and abortion pills. (Shuran Huang /The New York Times)
 

Westchester's abortion clinic buffer zone law teed up for Supreme Court

 

The Supreme Court has not been asked to take the case yet, but if they do, another abortion-related precedent could be in jeopardy.

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Indian Point Energy Center is seen on the Hudson River in Buchanan, N.Y., Monday, April 26, 2021.
 

Lawmakers OK bill to block Indian Point radioactive water discharge

 

With the Indian Point power plant no longer generating power, local communities are getting no benefits to offset risks from discharge, the bill states.

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Commander Paul-Henry Nargeolet laughs at the Black Falcon Pier in Boston on Sept. 1, 1996. The missing submersible Titan imploded near the wreckage of the Titanic, killing all five people, Shahzada Dawood, Suleman Dawood, Paul-Henry Nargeolet, Stockton Rush, and Hamish Harding, the U.S. Coast Guard announced, Thursday, June 22, 2023.
 

Titan submersible pilot lived in Dutchess County

 

Dutchess County Executive Bill O'Neil on Friday paid tribute to Paul-Henri Nargeolet, pilot of the lost submersible Titan, and a county resident

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