President Joe Biden’s popularity improved substantially from his lowest point this summer: : AP-NORC poll!

President Joe Biden’s popularity has improved dramatically from its lowest point this summer, but concerns about his handling of the economy remain, according to an Associated Press-Public Affairs Research poll. Support for Biden rebounded from 36% in July to 45%, driven in large part by a rebound in support from Democrats just two months before the November midterm elections. During the bleak summer months when gasoline prices peaked and lawmakers seemed to be deadlocked, Democrats faced the prospect of heavy losses against Republicans. They look better after a string of…

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California launches website promoting abortion services!

Sacramento, California – California launched a publicly funded website Tuesday to promote abortion services in the state, list clinics, link to financial assistance for travel and accommodations and let teens in other states know they don’t need their parents’ permission to have an abortion in the state. The website is part of Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom’s pledge to make California a haven for women seeking abortions now that the US Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade – the landmark 1973 decision that said states cannot ban abortion. The state…

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Abortion rights: ‘Morning after pill’ not always option after rape!

Some leaders in states with strict abortion bans say exceptions for victims of rape or incest are not necessary because emergency contraception can be used instead. But medical professionals and advocates for rape survivors say that while emergency contraception is a useful tool, it is not always foolproof, and access to these emergency measures in the short time frame in which they will be effective may not be realistic for someone who has them. He was assaulted. Here’s a look at emergency contraception and what some people are saying. What…

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Gen Z, millennials speak out on deciding not to have children; reluctance helps drive low US birth rate!

New York — At the age of 24, L. Johnson decided she would not have children, although she and her friend did not rule out adoption. A graduate student working in legal services in Austin, Texas, has a list of reasons not to want to give birth: the climate crisis and a genetic health condition among them. “I don’t think bringing children into this world is responsible,” Johnson said. “There are already children who need homes. I don’t know what kind of world it will be in 20, 30, 40…

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Abortion-rights groups sue Texas AG Ken Paxton, prosecutors to protect ability to help pregnant Texans seek legal abortions!

Reproductive rights groups on Tuesday filed a federal class action lawsuit to block potential prosecution from Texas officials for helping Texans access legal abortions in other states. The lawsuit filed in Austin names the Attorney General of the State of Texas Ken Paxton As well as a class made up of county and county attorneys who can enforce the state’s near-total abortion ban, which goes into effect Thursday. Law, known as House Bell 1280, It was passed last year. It was “activated” Thursday by the US Supreme Court’s June ruling…

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Do period tracker apps keep data safe? Researchers release new privacy warning!

Researchers examining popular period tracking apps have released a version new reportrevealing that many may not keep users’ data secure, a growing concern in the wake of the lapse of the Roe v. Wade case. Millions of people use reproductive health apps like Flo and Clue to track fertility, pregnancy, and menstrual cycles. After the staff in Mozilla Foundationa nonprofit that advocates for online privacy, has warned that personal reproductive information recorded on these platforms — such as weight, birth plan, pregnancy journals, and doctor’s appointment — may not be…

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