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QUESTION OF THE DAY: Should states have the authority to block Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood?

Abortion rights supporters suffered a major legal defeat Thursday when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Planned Parenthood could not sue South Carolina for blocking Medicaid funding. South Carolina, like Missouri, has a law that blocks Planned Parenthood from Medicaid funding for non-abortion-related procedures. And like South Carolina, the state of Missouri has been sued by

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Liam Taylor and his wife

‘We’re still here. We’re still going to enjoy our game’: What it’s like being a trans sports fan in Trump’s second term

By Hannah Ryan, CNN (CNN) — The first six months of Donald Trump’s second term as president of the United States have been defined by sweeping executive orders and the introduction of legislation that takes aim at some of America’s most marginalized communities. In particular, transgender people living in the US have been a target of

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El “gran y hermoso proyecto de ley” de Trump puede ser un desastre y no ser bien recibido, pero es probable que se apruebe

Análisis por Stephen Collinson, CNN El “gran y hermoso proyecto de ley” del presidente Donald Trump, al que el jueves denominó la “codificación definitiva” de la agenda MAGA, es una paradoja que muestra cómo funciona el poder en un sistema político quebrado, donde el republicano es la mayor fuerza. Mientras avanza a trompicones en el

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Concertgoers pose for a picture in London on June. 12.

Why you should get your boots to Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour, a sermon for the weary, while you can

Essay by Megan Thomas Los Angeles, CA (CNN) — In a stadium of strangers dressed in fabulous fringe, denim, boots, cowboy hats and other adornments in keeping with the Cowboy Carter aesthetic, I rediscovered something that I had long misplaced: Ebullient joy. Beyoncé’s performance – three hours of artistry and awe that could make even

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