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God's will, rape and Romney
Will the negative media coverage created by Indiana Republican Senate candidate Richard Mourdock's incendiary remark, "even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, it is something that God intended to happen," be drowned in Hurricane Sandy'...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Elections, Politics, Feminism, Richard Mourdock
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22-Year-Old 'Diva' Launches Pink Campaign For NY Senate
@stephtsofliasSay hello to Brooklyn's "Diva of the District." She's a 22 year old, Orthodox Jewish law student named Mindy Meyer and she's set out to be the next New York State Senator. "Who's going to oppose someone who's changing the community. I mean, if you have a...Tags: Elections, Politics, Feminism, Flatbush
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Medicaid official rules against Indiana abortion law
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's decision to deny Planned Parenthood Medicaid funds because it performs abortions denies women the freedom to choose their health care providers, a federal hearing officer said. The state had asked the Centers for...
Tags: Laws, Court Preliminary, Medicaid, Family, Criminal Laws
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Mailbag: Some reasons to stop reading Cassity's column
Re. "Cassity: Some reasons to vote for Obama (not really)," (Oct. 26): The latest in a series of farcical columns by Chuck Cassity is nothing short of a free political advertisement, facilitated by the Daily Pilot, on behalf of Mitt Romney. I am...Tags: Elections, Social Security, Politics, White House, Barack Obama
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Va. Health Commissioner resigns
Karen Remley announced her resignation as Virginia's Health Commissioner in an email to staff on Thursday. She cited the row over new abortion facility regulations as the reason for her decision. "Today's message is very hard to write, as I am sharing...
Tags: Social Issues, Planned Parenthood, Ken Cuccinelli, Abortion Issue, Abortion
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Will 'prevent defense' win the race?
In football, a prevent defense often is used by a team with a narrow lead near the end of a game to guard against a big play by the opponent. It can stymie the opponent. Or, sometimes, it can lead to shorter but effective gains that enable the opponent to...
Tags: Karl Rove, Politics, Radio Industry, Tea Party Movement, Barack Obama
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First Lady Attends L.A. Luncheon, Tapes "Kimmel"
KTLA NewsCALABASAS, Calif. (KTLA) -- First Lady Michelle Obama is expected to attend a fundraiser in La Jolla Friday, after stopping in Los Angeles on Thursday. Mrs. Obama attended a fundraising luncheon at the Calabasas home of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett...Tags: Jay Leno, Salma Hayek, Will Smith, Politics, Donald Trump
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Duckworth criticizes Walsh on abortion
Clout StreetDemocrat Tammy Duckworth today campaigned with a California congresswoman who said she had to have an abortion to save her life as part of Duckworth's ongoing effort to highlight her differences with Republican Rep. Joe Walsh. The appearance with...Tags: Joe Walsh, Politics, Joe Walsh, Social Issues, Jackie Speier
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New pavilion at Little Company dedicated to birthing process
Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Care Centers in Evergreen Park has opened a new pavilion dedicated to the birthing process and other women's health care. The eight-story, 300,000-square-foot West Pavilion includes a Comprehensive Center for...
Tags: Pregnancy and Childbirth, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics
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President Obama takes on Mourdock controversy during 'Tonight Show' appearance
The most recent controversial comment from a male politician on the subject of rape and abortion had President Barack Obama incredulous Wednesday during an appearance on Jay Leno's late-night talk show. "I don't know how these guys come up with these...
Tags: Jay Leno, Politics, Tea Party Movement, Donald Trump, Joe Walsh
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New Michigan plan increases efforts to cut baby deaths
LANSING -- Michigan has one of the nation's highest infant mortality rates, and experts are trying to change that by teaching future parents and caretakers about healthy pregnancies and proper sleep positions for newborns, supporting women's health and...
Tags: Nursing, Family, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Cesarean Section, Demographics
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Judge Lets Mississippi's Only Abortion Clinic Stay Open
CNNJACKSON, MISSISSIPPI -- A federal judge in Mississippi on Wednesday ordered an extension of his temporary order to allow the state's only abortion clinic to stay open. The order will be in place until U.S. District Judge Daniel Jordan can review newly...Tags: CNN (tv network), Laws, Politics, Social Issues, Health Organizations
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