On today’s What Next, after “trigger bans” in nearby states kicked in, the number of abortions in North Carolina rose by 37 percent.
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North Carolina man dies after leaving remote camp north of Dillingham, troopers sayTroopers say 53-year-old Marc Jackson walked away from his camp sometime overnight Wednesday, and was found suffering from hypothermia.
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Here are all of the abortion debates happening this week in US courts and statehousesAbortion bans are back on the agenda for lawmakers in the Carolinas and Nebraska this week
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How a Few Stories of Regret Fuel the Push to Restrict Gender Transition CareWhen Missouri lawmakers took up bills to ban transition care for minors, Chloe Cole, an activist from California, traveled to Jefferson City to offer her story as Exhibit A. After living as a transgender boy for years and getting a mastectomy at 15, Cole says she felt stifled by a male identity and distraught by her body’s changes. She decided to detransition, returning to her female identity. She also decided to speak out. She has told her story in Florida, and in Idaho, Kansas, New Hampshire,
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SB 83: Ohio Senate panel votes to restrict diversity training, strikes at universitiesSenate Bill 83 would ban most mandatory diversity training, require syllabi be posted online, and ban teacher strikes.
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Appeals court appears likely to restrict access to key abortion pillA federal appeals court on Wednesday seemed prepared to limit access to a key abortion medication, expressing skepticism that the government followed the proper process when it loosened regulations to make the pill more readily available.
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