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Regret begins before a chemical abortion has finished its deadly work

Washington Examiner

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June 23, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Regret begins before a chemical abortion has finished its deadly work

The downside of the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision overturning Roe v. Wade has been the rise of chemical abortion and the way it allows abortion sellers to circumvent state laws designed to protect unborn children and their mothers. While exact numbers are hard to pin down, the accepted wisdom is that chemical abortion now accounts []

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OpsLens

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· Jun 30, 2026

Campaign launched to list abortion drug Mifepristone among water pollutants * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

Source link The abortion drug Mifepristone, that chemical often mailed to women to kill their unborn children, should be listed among the Environmental Protection Agency’s water pollutants, as a “drinking

Smithsonian Magazine

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· Jul 10, 2026

The Culprit Behind South Australia's Deadly Algal Bloom Might Be the Most Toxic Species Ever Tested, Scientists Say

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Off The Press

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· Jun 25, 2026

Members of Congress told abortion pill safety review possible by September

A few members of Congress were told to expect the Food and Drug Administration’s safety review of the abortion pill to be completed by September, a lawmaker who asked to remain anonymous told the Daily Signal. Pro-life members on the House Appropriations Committee earlier this month considered a provision in a bill funding the Agriculture []...Click to read more

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 25, 2026

SCOOP: Members of Congress Told Abortion Pill Safety Review Possible by September

A few members of Congress were told to expect the Food and Drug Administration’s safety review of the abortion pill to be completed by September, a lawmaker who asked to remain anonymous told the Daily Signal. Pro-life members on the House Appropriations Committee earlier this month considered a provision in a bill funding the Agriculture...

Us Weekly

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· Jun 26, 2026

Taylor Parker Claimed to Be Heiress to a Syrup Fortune: Inside Money Lies

Taylor Parker captured national attention after her crimes were depicted in Netflix’s June 2026 documentary Maternal Instinct. While claiming she was pregnant, Parker killed her pregnant friend Reagan Simmons-Hancock in October 2020. After she fatally stabbed Simmons-Hancock, Parker performed a C-section, cut out her baby and fled the scene with the newborn, umbilical cord and []

NDTV

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· Jul 9, 2026

"Can't Bear Disgrace To My Father": Raped By Boyfriend, Teen Kills Self

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Related coverage for "Regret begins before a chemical abortion has finished its deadly work": OpsLens — Campaign launched to list abortion drug Mifepristone among water pollutants * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh. Smithsonian Magazine — The Culprit Behind South Australia's Deadly Algal Bloom Might Be the Most Toxic Species Ever Tested, Scientists Say. Off The Press — Members of Congress told abortion pill safety review possible by September. The Daily Signal — SCOOP: Members of Congress Told Abortion Pill Safety Review Possible by September. Us Weekly — Taylor Parker Claimed to Be Heiress to a Syrup Fortune: Inside Money Lies. NDTV — "Can't Bear Disgrace To My Father": Raped By Boyfriend, Teen Kills Self