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However, it may have a great impact on #SouthCaucasus with #NATO ‘s entry into the region, and #Iran may want to prevent this from now on

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The Fair Chance Housing Act Goes Into Effect Next Year – New Law Bars Boards From Rejecting Felons – cooperatornews.com


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Empowering CIED Clinics: Navigating Post-Covid Challenges and Data Deluge With Innovative Strategic Partnerships – HMP Global Learning Network


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3 Utahns accused of running COVID-19 relief fraud scheme face federal charges – ABC4.com


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Tooele residents accused of running COVID relief fraud scheme face federal charges – FOX 13 News Utah


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Is it long COVID or long vax? Does the government want to know? – The Hill


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Alabama race fuels ongoing abortion rights, IVF debate


(NewsNation) — Alabama has become ground zero on the issue of abortion rights and in vitro fertilization (IVF) throughout the last few months.

This week, a Democrat who made reproductive rights a centerpiece of her campaign in the deeply conservative state won a special election to the Alabama Legislature.

It was a victory that Democrats say illustrates voter backlash to what they consider extreme reproductive restrictions imposed by Republicans.

Alabama’s abortion ban took effect in 2023 and allows no exemptions for pregnancies resulting from rape and incest. Democrats in the Alabama Legislature are seeking to change the law.

Former Democratic Alabama Sen. Doug Jones and Tiffany Smiley, a former Republican candidate who ran for Senate in Washington state, joined “The Hill on NewsNation” to discuss abortion in Alabama.

“Our state legislators who passed all that legislation are responding by saying, ‘Gosh, we didn’t see this coming. We didn’t understand this,’” Jones said. “Well, I think the issue is going to be across the country, but certainly in Alabama and elsewhere, all of these bans, all these restrictions that people are just not thinking through in the long term.”

In vitro fertilization emerged as a political issue across the U.S. in February after the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that embryos outside the uterus had the same legal protections as children in wrongful death lawsuits.

Major medical providers in Alabama paused IVF services until Alabama’s governor signed a quickly passed law protecting IVF providers from legal liability.

“We need to make it easier, not harder, for mothers and fathers to bring lives into this world. That means supporting the availability of fertility treatments,” Smiley said. “Republicans have been strong on this from the very beginning.”

While IVF is popular, some anti-abortion advocates have been pushing to recognize embryos and fetuses as humans as a step toward banning abortion.

“You know, look, I think it’s insulting that the Democrats tried to use fear and kind of sort of paint women as one-issue voters,” Smiley said. “We are so much more than that.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Riley Strain case: Forensic experts say ‘more to be investigated’


(NewsNation) — A pair of forensic experts say there’s more to learn regarding the death of 22-year-old Missouri student Riley Strain, whose body was missing pants, a wallet and boots when it was discovered last week.

Dr. Michelle Dupre, founder of the Forensic Consulting Network, and Joseph Scott Morgan, forensic analyst and host of the “Body Bags” podcast, joined “Elizabeth Vargas Reports” on Thursday to weigh in on the investigation.

“I think maybe we’re a little premature in this right now,” Dupre said. “There’s more to be investigated.”

The University of Missouri student was last seen March 8 during a night out with friends in downtown Nashville. His body was found two weeks later in the Cumberland River after a massive search effort.

On Saturday, March 23, the Metro Nashville Police Department confirmed to NewsNation affiliate WKRN that Strain’s preliminary autopsy had been completed and that his death continued to appear “accidental,” with no foul play-related trauma.

Strain’s family, however, still had unanswered questions that led them to seek a second autopsy.

“We don’t have toxicology yet,” Morgan said. “I think we’ve really jumped the gun on this. We need to know what’s going on in this young man’s system. “

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Officials offer $10 million reward for info on UnitedHealth hackers – ABC15 Arizona in Phoenix


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