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4 days ago |
azfamily.com | Jeff Awtrey |April Pierdant
HENDERSON COUNTY, Texas (KLTV/Gray News) - Two girls, ages 3 and 5, are dead after the boat they were on capsized on a Texas lake, leaving them trapped underneath. Henderson County Sheriff Botie Hillhouse says a boat with a group of 12 people onboard flipped over Sunday night on Cedar Creek Lake, KLTV reports. “The boat had lost power. It was overloaded, and it capsized,” Hillhouse said.
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4 days ago |
wabi.tv | Jeff Awtrey |April Pierdant
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Oct 29, 2024 |
msn.com | April Pierdant
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Sep 23, 2023 |
nondoc.com | Kevin Palomino |April Pierdant |Tori Gantz |Marienne Lopez-Medina
(Editor’s note: This article is part of “America After Roe,” an examination of the impact of the reversal of Roe v. Wade on health care, culture, policy and people, produced by Carnegie-Knight News21.
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Sep 10, 2023 |
kgun9.com | Marien López-Medina |Kevin Palomino |April Pierdant |Tori Gantz
MONTERREY, Mexico (CRONKITE) — Verónica Cruz Sánchez watched something remarkable happen from the office of her women’s rights organization in Guanajuato, the capital city of one of this country’s most conservative Catholic states. Founder of Las Libres – “the free” in English – she had built an underground abortion-pill network in a country where having the procedure could have meant going to jail.
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Sep 10, 2023 |
tucsonsentinel.com | Marien López-Medina |Tori Gantz |Kevin Palomino |April Pierdant
News21 Verónica Cruz Sánchez watched something remarkable happen from theoffice of her women’s rights organization in Guanajuato, the capitalcity of one of this country’s most conservative Catholic states. Founder of Las Libres – “the free” in English – she had built anunderground abortion-pill network in a country where having theprocedure could have meant going to jail.
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Sep 10, 2023 |
santafenewmexican.com | Marien López-Medina |Kevin Palomino |April Pierdant
MONTERREY, Mexico — Verónica Cruz Sánchez watched something remarkable happen from the office of her women’s rights organization in Guanajuato, the capital city of one of this country’s most conservative Catholic states. Founder of Las Libres — “the free” in English — she had built an underground abortion-pill network in a country where having the procedure could have meant going to jail.
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Sep 10, 2023 |
tucsonsentinel.com | Marien López-Medina |Tori Gantz |Kevin Palomino |April Pierdant
News21 Verónica Cruz Sánchez vio suceder algo extraordinario desde laoficina donde trabaja en favor de los derechos de las mujeres enGuanajuato, la capital de uno de los estados católicos más conservadoresde este país. Fundadora de la organización Las Libres – “the free” en inglés –había construido una red de píldoras abortivas en un país dondesometerse al procedimiento podría haber significado ir a la cárcel.
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Sep 10, 2023 |
mexicoculturalinsider.com | Marien López-Medina |Tori Gantz |Kevin Palomino |April Pierdant
News21 Verónica Cruz Sánchez watched something remarkable happen from theoffice of her women’s rights organization in Guanajuato, the capitalcity of one of this country’s most conservative Catholic states. Founder of Las Libres – “the free” in English – she had built anunderground abortion-pill network in a country where having theprocedure could have meant going to jail.
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Sep 7, 2023 |
azcapitoltimes.com | Marien López-Medina |Kevin Palomino |April Pierdant
MONTERREY, Mexico – Verónica Cruz Sánchez watched something remarkable happen from the office of her women’s rights organization in Guanajuato, the capital city of one of this country’s most conservative Catholic states. Founder of Las Libres – “the free” in English – she had built an underground abortion-pill network in a country where having the procedure could have meant going to jail.