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Republicans wanted fewer abortions and more births. They are getting the opposite
Republicans wanted fewer abortions and more births. They are getting the opposite
The rate of voluntary sterilization among young women jumped abruptly after Dobbs, and there’s no reason to believe it will drop off.
Could Trump be persuaded to save Palestinians in Gaza?
 

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