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“Do they have to be dying in front of me?”

  • August 15, 2022

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  • For some officials, Trump-era family separation policy was a “success” worth bringing back

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  • #VelshiBannedBookClub: “Lord of the Flies” with Historian Rutger Bregman

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  • Without Roe, former Abortion providers are left with few alternatives

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  • “Pregnant people in Alabama are such a low priority for health care”

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  • Ukrainian MP: “No child in Ukraine doesn’t have trauma”

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  • The Rosenbergs were executed for sharing US military secrets. They have a connection to Donald Trump.

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  • Michael Cohen: “Nothing goes on in Mar-A-Lago…without Trump’s specific knowledge”

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  • #VelshiAcrossAmerica: Living under an emboldened anti-abortion regime

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  • Sen. Sanders: IRA “doesn’t go anywhere near as far as it should – but it is a step forward”

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  • #VelshiBannedBookClub: ‘Speak,’ with Laurie Halse Anderson

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  • #VelshiAcrossAmerica: It’s “fight like Hell” time in post-Roe Alabama

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  • #VelshiAcrossAmerica: Stories from the cruelest post-Roe regime (Pt.2)

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  • #VelshiAcrossAmerica: Stories from the cruelest post-Roe regime (Pt.1)

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  • fmr. Sen. Doug Jones: “Democrats are getting things done for folks right now”

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  • #VelshiBannedBookClub: ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’

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  • Steele: Congrats, Dems. You did politics. What took so long?

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  • Rep. Maloney: I expected gun manufacturers to accept some responsibility for their actions

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The decision to overturn Roe is upending reproductive health care in states that have enacted abortion bans and restrictions. Stories are already coming in about patients experiencing denials or delays in care due to the new legal risks

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