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After Roe, abortion collectives along the US-Mexico border are at greater risk

After Roe, abortion collectives along the US-Mexico border are at greater risk

Olivia* wanted to terminate her pregnancy. Having an abortion in Arizona, where she lives, was not an option. After the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June, clinics there paused since the law was unclear. Olivia went online to look for options and found a hotline, some funding services, and clinics’ locations, yet she still did not feel that she had a solution. Until she saw

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2022 MLB Playoffs: Dodgers' unheralded relievers come through in Game 1 win

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