The New Landscape of the Abortion Fight
Sunday, December 11, 2022 | |
| By Mike Baker, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and Ilana Marcus In high schools across the country, students are being placed in military classes without electing them on their own. "The only word I can think of is 'indoctrination,'" one parent said. | | | By Kate Zernike After the midterm elections, abortion rights advocates hope to harness public support for the long term, while abortion foes look to advance new laws in sympathetic courts and legislatures. | | | By Ellen Barry The psychiatrist E. Fuller Torrey has been advocating tougher involuntary psychiatric treatment policies for 40 years. Now it's paying off. | | |
| Real Estate By Jim Zarroli and Tony Cenicola A 19th-century fad, octagonal houses don't appeal to everyone. But that's one more thing to love about them. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Anthony Fauci As he prepares to retire, "America's doctor" reflects on his long career. | | |
| By Reuters and Storyful Morocco became the first Arab and African country to advance to the World Cup semifinals after stunning Portugal 1-0. | | | By The Associated Press and Reuters The three recipients of the award included human rights organizations in Ukraine and Russia, as well as a jailed Belarusian activist, whose wife accepted the prize on his behalf. | | | Russian state media footage shows the American basketball player exiting a prison and later boarding a plane. | | |
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