The Supreme Court allows states to cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood.
A divided Supreme Court allowed states to cut off Medicaid money to Planned Parenthood in a ruling handed down Thursday amid a wider Republican-backed push to defund the country’s biggest abortion provider.
The case centers on funding for other health care services Planned Parenthood provides in South Carolina, but the ruling could have broader implications for Medicaid patients.
The court split 6-3 in the opinion, with the three liberal justices dissenting.
More: https://apnews.com/article/supreme-court-planned-parenthood-abortion-medicaid-e056395b9e5646d13539e76605027a1f
A divided Supreme Court allowed states to cut off Medicaid money to Planned Parenthood in a ruling handed down Thursday amid a wider Republican-backed push to defund the country’s biggest abortion provider.
The case centers on funding for other health care services Planned Parenthood provides in South Carolina, but the ruling could have broader implications for Medicaid patients.
The court split 6-3 in the opinion, with the three liberal justices dissenting.
More: https://apnews.com/article/supreme-court-planned-parenthood-abortion-medicaid-e056395b9e5646d13539e76605027a1f
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States can block Medicaid money for health care at Planned Parenthood, the Supreme Court says
The Supreme Court says states can block the country’s biggest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, from receiving Medicaid money for health services such as contraception and cancer screenings.
Crimes of the Century How Israel, with the help of the U.S., broke not only Gaza but the foundations of humanitarian law.
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/israel-palestine-gaza-war-crimes-genocide.html
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https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/israel-palestine-gaza-war-crimes-genocide.html
https://archive.ph/websn
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Crimes of the Century
How Israel, with the help of the U.S., broke not only Gaza but the foundations of humanitarian law.
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A tornado lifted a house up and then set it back down again in Largo, Florida, on Wednesday. A 76-year-old woman was inside the home at the time and survived the incident.