Peachtree City native Brian Jack brought his campaign for the Georgia 3rd Congressional District seat to Columbus Monday ...
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Arizona’s Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a 160-year-old law outlawing abortions unless the patient’s life is in danger, sparking criticism even from leading Republicans and virtually ensuring ...
Vice President Harris will rally supporters in Arizona on Friday, where outrage is brewing among Democrats over a court ruling that upheld an 1864 law and made performing abortion a felony.
When Jim Miller walks out at a sold out T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas to face Bobby Green at UFC 300 on Saturday, he will set a unique record. The American lightweight is the only athlete who also ...
LAS VEGAS — When I sat down to talk with Jim Miller a few days before his fight with Bobby Green at UFC 300, I had only one question: How? How does a person manage to be at a high enough level ...
Phoenix, Arizona — Camelback Family Planning in Phoenix is the busiest abortion clinic in Arizona, according to its founder Dr. Gabrielle Goodrick, seeing some 350 patients a month. But ...
Arizona’s Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that a near-total ban on abortions tied to a Civil War-era law in the state is enforceable. Under that 1864 law, anyone who performs an abortion or helps ...
In 1864, which was not a tremendous time for women’s rights, Arizona passed a near-total abortion ban. It would prosecute any “person who provides, supplies or administers to a pregnant woman ...
Democrats in Arizona attempted Wednesday to repeal a law banning nearly all abortions in the state that is set to take effect because of a state Supreme Court decision a day earlier, but they were ...
The court ruled Tuesday the state must adhere to a law made before statehood, when Arizona was a territory, that bans all abortions except those “necessary to save” a pregnant person’s life.
2024-04-11T10:53:31-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/e21/002/1712847361_002.jpgHouse Judiciary Committee Chair questions former CBS reporter Catherine Herridge ...