How the Fall of Roe Turned North Carolina Into an Abortion Destination
By Peter Baker "If we hadn't called Arizona," said Suzanne Scott, the network's chief executive, according to a recording reviewed by The New York Times, "our ratings would have been bigger." | | By Kate Kelly The state, which is near others with abortion bans and restrictions, has had a 37 percent rise in abortions since the constitutional right to abortion was overturned. | | By Jason Karaian and Jeanna Smialek Companies are trying to maintain fat profits as the economy changes, making "premiumization" their new favorite buzzword. | | |
Business By Brooks Barnes As the film business changes rapidly, multiplexes are experimenting with prices in ways that may seem shocking to theatergoers. | | Opinion | The Editorial Board By The Editorial Board There's still time for state lawmakers to reject the crude pandering of a bill that seeks to overturn a bulwark of First Amendment law. | | |
By Storyful, Twitter and The Associated Press A truck crashed and caught fire on Route 15 in Frederick, Md., killing the driver and damaging nearby vehicles and homes. | | By Reuters Marianne Williamson, the self-help author who ended her 2020 bid weeks before the first votes were cast, announced that she would once again run for president. | | |
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