
Sarah Stock
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1 month ago |
vigilantnews.com | Elijah Schaffer |Sarah Stock
This article originally appeared on Slightly Offensive and was republished with permission. Written by Elijah SchafferLeft-wing podcaster Sam Seder suffered a brutal takedown at the hands of rising conservative journalist Sarah Stock during a heated episode of the popular YouTube show Jubilee. The episode centered around 20 young Trump supporters debating with a single older liberal about the issues that matter most to right-wing Gen Z.
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1 month ago |
slightlyoffensive.com | Elijah Schaffer |Sarah Stock |Earl Lloyd Gray
Left-wing podcaster Sam Seder suffered a brutal takedown at the hands of rising conservative journalist Sarah Stock during a heated episode of the popular YouTube show Jubilee. Most conservative pundits can't even defend America as a nation and a people.
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1 month ago |
shorturl.at | Sarah Stock |Elijah Schaffer |Earl Lloyd Gray
Some may remember a 2016 interview with MSNBC in which Donald Trump stated that he believed there "has to be some form of punishment" for women who get abortions if it were ever outlawed. He followed up with, "I haven’t determined what the punishment should be.”This simple pro-life statement triggered feminist meltdowns and moral panic from both the right and the left. Here is Donald Trump saying “there has to be some form of punishment” for women who get an abortion.
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2 months ago |
bmcpregnancychildbirth.biomedcentral.com | Cassandra Yuill |Mairi Harkness |Helen Cheyne |Mónica Ferreira |Eloise Price |Amarnath Bhide | +12 more
In the United Kingdom, induction of labour rates are rapidly rising, and around a third of pregnant women undergo the procedure. The first stage, cervical ripening, traditionally carried out in hospital, is increasingly offered outpatient – or ‘at home’. The current induction of labour rates place considerable demand on maternity services and impact women’s experiences of care, and at home cervical ripening has been suggested as potential solution for alleviating these. However, there is a lack of evidence on both women’s and birth partners’ experiences and acceptability of at home cervical ripening informing its practice. We undertook a qualitative study of women and their birth partners’ experiences of cervical ripening at home and in hospital. Semi-structured interviews explored experiences, acceptability and consequences of cervical ripening. We identified six key themes: ‘Information and choice’; ‘Physical and sensorial environments’; ‘Pain’; ‘Uncertainty’; ‘Care during induction’; ‘Lasting effects’. Women and birth partners experienced limited choice about cervical ripening. Many reported that shared hospital spaces contributed to negative experiences, while home environments were comforting. Women were unprepared for cervical ripening-associated pain, and delays and uncertainty during induction caused anxiety. Supportive care contributed to more positive experiences; however, some reported difficult or traumatic experiences related to induction. Most participants were positive about home cervical ripening, yet our study highlights the lack of information and genuine choice regarding cervical ripening and induction. Privacy, presence of birth partners and supportive care contributed to more positive experiences among women. Home cervical ripening may be acceptable to some women and birth partners in the context of informed choice and personalised care.
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Nov 9, 2024 |
rebelnews.com | Sarah Stock
Last night at 6:45 p.m., deputies from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department evacuated poll observers from the Orange County Registrar of Voters (OC ROV) in Santa Ana, California following a reported "bomb threat" that had been emailed to the registrar.
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