Woman Suing Texas Over Abortion Ban Will Move Embryos to Another State, Fearing Replication of Alabama IVF Ban

On Feb 25, Amanda Zurawski told NBC News that she was concerned Texas could follow Alabama and effectively ban in-vitro fertilization. To avoid that scenario, she said her family plans on moving their embryos to another state. Scary times “Everything about IVF is very anxiety-inducing,” Zurawski said. It’s very scary. It’s very difficult, and rulings…

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Arizona Against Basic Income: Republican Lawmakers in Arizona Introduce a New Bill to Ban Basic Income Programs

In Arizona, Republican legislators are aligning with a nationwide conservative movement to prohibit basic income schemes,  known for their no-strings-attached financial aid.  Arizona Against Basic Income A newly proposed state bill seeks to stop any city or county from implementing such income schemes. This bill, House Bill 2375, defines these programs as ones providing ‘unearned’…

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Almost half of Georgia voters think Trump should be disqualified if found guilty of election interference

Nearly half of Georgia voters believe the former president should be disqualified if Fulton County prosecutors prove Trump is guilty of charges brought by DA Fani Willis. Behind the polling Non-partisan research company SSRS conducted the survey, and CNN commissioned it. Over 1000 registered voters were asked various questions regarding the 2024 elections, and answers…

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Lauren Boebert Gets Warning Signs From Colorado Voters In The Race For The New District

Colorado’s 4th Congressional District voters sent a warning sign to the Lauren Boebert campaign directly connected to the congresswoman’s decision to switch districts.  Almost half of voters do not want someone who just moved to the district  Kaplan Strategies polling showed that around 46 percent of Republican or Republican-leaning voters from Colorado’s 4th Congressional district…

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Kevin O’Leary Criticizes Gov. Newsom’s Management Skills Amid Chevron’s Projected Profit Decline

Businessman, investor, and TV personality Kevin O’Leary urged California Governor Gavin Newsom to reconsider the state’s energy regulations, which he believes are adversely affecting energy corporations. O’Leary’s Urgent Appeal to Newsom O’Leary pleaded with Newsom to ‘Wake up and smell the hydrocarbons,” responding to Chevron’s announcement of a potential profit decline of $3.5 to $4…

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U.S. Army Puts a ‘Burden’ on Deployed Soldiers by Ending the Free Storage Policy

In a major shift affecting soldiers on lengthy deployments, the U.S. Army has ended its long-running policy of free storage for personal items, raising concerns about how this applies to different deployment types and often leaving soldiers with “frequently uncovered or non-climate controlled” storage options. Where to Store? The U.S. Army has ended its policy…

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