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38 votes
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US policy ideas for lifesaving technologies
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Unanimous US Supreme Court preserves access to widely used abortion medication
46 votes -
No wrong doors
14 votes -
US survey shows abortion bans drive away young talent
52 votes -
I'm curious how people on here stay politically engaged and aware while maintaining mental health?
the Israel-Palestine war has not been good to my mental health and the coverage and the treatment of the campus protests oddly is what did me in. Now one approach could be to just not watch the...
the Israel-Palestine war has not been good to my mental health and the coverage and the treatment of the campus protests oddly is what did me in.
Now one approach could be to just not watch the coverage but I have come around to the point of view that not watching meaning not knowing what's happening and you need to know what is happening if only for the hope to be more informed about the politics of the government you live in.
So I guess I am trying to understand what is a responsible way to digest news about something that enrages you? Or is there no such thing? Cause I don't do social media (aside from occasional reddit and just the frontpage when I do that once in a while) and I refuse to watch any 24/7 news networks. I only do an hour of CBC and like 1-3 daily news podcasts which each do like 10-20 min daily updates.
Cause the Israel-Palestine war doubled with the terrible way the campus protests are being treated has really shaken my faith and trust in institutions and I won't go into how cause I don't want to invite infighting on tildes and potential Islamophobia and antisemitism after what happened in that macklemore thread.
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America’s prison system is turning into a de facto nursing home
20 votes -
Denmark to liberalize its abortion law to allow the procedure until eighteenth week of pregnancy
22 votes -
Ronald Reagan-era emergency health care law is the next abortion flashpoint at the US Supreme Court
18 votes -
Indiana now has a religious right to abortion
28 votes -
UK MPs back smoking ban for those born after 2009
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Indiana appeals court upholds injunction on abortion ban, citing religious liberty
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Do US voters care about policy even a little?
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Few states cover fertility treatment for same-sex couples, but that could be changing
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Jacob’s Dream - MAGA meets the Age of Aquarius
3 votes -
France becomes the first country in the world to guarantee abortion as a constitutional right
58 votes -
Sen. Ron Wyden exposes data brokers selling US location data to anti-abortion groups that target abortion seekers
45 votes -
Florida’s recommendations give room for measles to spread
32 votes -
Why joining a club is good for democracy
11 votes -
Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce and a MAGA meltdown
37 votes -
Without a college degree, life in America is staggeringly shorter
21 votes -
For the fourteenth year running, Iceland takes the top position in the Global Gender Gap Report by the World Economic Forum
11 votes -
Former US President Donald Trump denounces Ron DeSantis abortion ban as “a terrible mistake”
35 votes -
Florida surgeon general rejects Food and Drug Administration guidance, urges people under 65 not to get Covid booster
26 votes -
New Mexico Governor bans public carry of guns in Albuquerque
33 votes -
Abortion advocates sue Alabama attorney general over prosecution threats for out-of-state travel
14 votes -
How a year without Roe shifted American views on abortion
61 votes -
Europe's indigenous Sámi people have taken their fight for improved rights to the United Nations
8 votes -
Carrying out executions took a secret toll on workers — then changed their politics
10 votes -
How the US Supreme Court killed Roe v. Wade
8 votes -
Supreme Court will hear arguments in Mississippi abortion case challenging Roe v. Wade on Dec. 1
14 votes -
Our miserable 21st century
8 votes -
Norway arrests highlight impact of pandemic on sex workers – governments should include sex workers in public health and financial support responses
6 votes -
The president’s job is to manage risk. But Donald Trump is the risk: Donald Trump was a gamble. It’s not paying off.
4 votes -
The coronavirus crisis has highlighted exploitative global trade regimes
9 votes -
Wisconsin Supreme Court strikes down governor’s extension of stay-at-home order
13 votes -
The purpose of US President Donald Trump's COVID press briefings are to turn politics into a reality show
5 votes -
The US has been fighting the wrong war
11 votes -
Parliament passes Ottawa's $107 billion COVID-19 aid package
5 votes -
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern introduces COVID-19 alert level; urges cancellation to all non-essential travel
7 votes -
“Flood the zone with shit”: How misinformation overwhelmed our democracy
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‘I can’t sleep, I can’t eat’: How Hong Kong’s extradition bill crisis is affecting the city’s refugees and asylum seekers
5 votes -
Rikers Island dilemma: Stop taking addiction meds, or stay behind bars
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More than 270 died from overwork-related illnesses in Indonesia elections
10 votes -
Should we treat crime as something to be cured rather than punished? Scotland’s police force has adopted a public health model to tackle violence. Should the rest of the world follow suit?
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Susan Collins, pivotal US moderate, says ‘hostility’ to Roe would sway her vote
13 votes