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Getting illicit pills as easy as ordering food delivery via app, DEA tells Congress
A Drug Enforcement Administration official told Congress that illegal pills are being delivered to Americans' doorsteps "like Uber Eats."ABC News - Top stories -
Here’s what to know about the hearing.
After focusing on universities, a House subcommittee will question school district leaders from New York City, Berkeley, Calif., and Montgomery County in Maryland.The New York Times - Top stories -
Which states will have abortion on the ballot in November?
NBC News Politics Reporter Adam Edelman joins Meet the Press NOW to report on which states could include abortion ballot measures in the 2024 election.NBC News - Politics - Abortion -
Examining the rise of 6-week abortion bans
Seventeen states in the U.S. now ban abortions after six weeks of pregnancy or sooner, with some exceptions. Elizabeth Dias, national religion correspondent for The New York Times, joins "America Decides" to explain the history of six-week ...CBS News - Top stories - Abortion -
Dreamers urge for protections in Senate hearing on immigrant youth
A Senate hearing focused on young immigrant youth known as "Dreamers," including DACA recipients, and possible avenues to create pathways for their legalization shows the growing political divide on an issue that had longtime bipartisan support ...NBC News - Top stories -
Gene-therapy leap restores baby girl's hearing
Opal, 18 months, can now hear - even a whisper - after becoming the first person to try a new treatment.BBC News - Top stories -
Doug Emhoff calls on men to help advocate for abortion rights: Full interview
In an exclusive interview with NBC News' Yamiche Alcindor, second gentleman Douglas Emhoff discusses why he's urging men to get more involved with abortion rights advocacy. Emhoff also addressed the work he and the Biden administration are doing ...NBC News - Politics - Abortion -
Doug Emhoff is pushing more men to advocate for abortion rights
Second gentleman Doug Emhoff is pushing for more men to become involved in advocating for abortion rights, telling NBC News in an exclusive interview that he sees a role for men in the ongoing battle over access.NBC News - Top stories - Abortion