Consider This from NPR - Medical views on self-managed abortion shifting since overturn of Roe
As the legal landscape shifted, the medical landscape of reproductive care was faced with a serious question. Where would people turn for abortions?
Abby Wendle, from NPR's Embedded podcast team, has been reporting on self-managed abortions, and how the medical community's views on it have changed in recent years.
The podcast has just released a new series about the history of self-managed abortion called The Network. It was produced with Futuro Media.
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Newshour - Israel – Iran ceasefire appears to be holding
President Trump made an angry intervention, accusing both sides of violating it when hostilities looked like they would restart.
Also on the programme: the Muslim socialist shaking up the Democrats in New York as they look to pick their next mayoral candidate, as well as Jeff Bezos's wedding and the Venetians who'd rather he was tying the knot elsewhere.
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Chapo Trap House - Movie Mindset Bonus – Interview With Director Lexi Alexander
The Source - The book on saving the Amazon that murder couldn’t silence
WSJ Minute Briefing - U.S. Stock Indexes Rise as Israel and Iran’s Cease-Fire Got Off to a Shaky Start
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell testified before Congress, reaffirming the central bank’s wait-and-see stance on rate cuts. Plus: Uber shares rose after it launched its robotaxi partnership with Waymo. Danny Lewis hosts.
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State of the World from NPR - A Possible Iran-Israel Ceasefire and Why China is Watching the War Closely
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The Daily Signal - Victor Davis Hanson: The Left Called Trump’s Iran Strike ‘Unconstitutional.’ Their History of Inconsistency and Immorality Says Otherwise
President Obama Barack did not seek formal congressional authority to bomb Libya in 2011, nor in January 2017, when he ordered B-2 bombers to strike ISIS targets inside the country, one of his last acts as President.
President Trump has seemingly quelled the concerned of many on the MAGA Right, making certain that last Saturday’s strike was a ‘designated, finite’ act, and not a pre-requisite for a protracted ground invasion, argues Victor Davis Hanson on today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.”
“They have concerns that this "America First," MAGA agenda does not want to get into optional wars in the Middle East. But this is not a 1991 preliminary to an invasion, 2003 preliminary to invasion, 2011 preliminary to Gaddafi regime change. This was a designated, finite act. And now it's over with and it's up to Iran to do what it wants. It can either negotiate and become a peaceful presence with peaceful nuclear power or it can continue its terror. But it has no terrorist appendages to hurt us, really. And we'll see.”
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00:00 Introduction and Initial Reactions
00:52 Left's Inconsistent Stance on Military Actions
02:46 MAGA Right's Perspective on the Strike
04:24 International Reactions: Europe and the Arab World
05:48 China and Russia's Strategic Calculations
08:20 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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1A - Best Of: Chef José Andrés On Building A Better World
His organization, World Central Kitchen, has fed millions in Gaza and Ukraine and during natural disasters in the U.S. and abroad.
Now, he's releasing a memoir about what it's like to not only feed people when they want it, but when they need it.
We talk to Andrés about his life, work, and his new book, "Change the Recipe."
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Audio Mises Wire - As Japan’s Price Inflation Rises, Its Central Bank Has Fewer Options
Unfortunately, the only real long-term solution to this is genuine fiscal austerity and debt repudiation.
Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/japans-price-inflation-rises-its-central-bank-has-fewer-options