NPR's Juana Summers talks with economics professor Caitlin Myers, who has been tracking travel distances to abortion facilities, about the impact of Florida's ban on abortion after six weeks.
New measures to stop avian flu among dairy cows are taking effect, such as testing dairy herds before they cross state lines. But farmers who voluntarily report infections stand to lose money.
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In addition to the clinics, the company is taking down its virtual health service after concluding “there is not a ...
The time a person has to decide whether to have an abortion in Florida and other states with six-week abortion bans is at ...
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The World Health Organization now confirms that many respiratory viruses are inhaled as airborne particles. The new framework ...
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Quil Lawrence is a New York-based correspondent for NPR News, covering veterans' issues nationwide. He won a Robert F. Kennedy Award for his coverage of American veterans and a Gracie Award for ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Starting today, people can no longer access legal abortions in Florida beyond six weeks of pregnancy, except in rare circumstances. The restriction replaces a 15-week ban that's been in ...