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Layla Quran

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linkhttps://www.pbs.org/newshour/ calendar_today06-07-2011 01:35:50

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The Supreme Court ended the constitutional right to abortion in 2022. Since then, nearly two dozen states have banned or restricted access to the procedure and abortion pills. Sarah Varney went to Tennessee to report on the disproportionate impact the bans have on Black women.

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Millions of Americans are priced out of homes and apartments. For people with disabilities, finding an accessible place they can afford can be even more challenging. to.pbs.org/4cHLqFU

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"the more than 4 million people with disabilities who receive SSI can't afford rent in any U.S. housing market" from our report tonight on the crisis they face pbs.org/newshour/show/…

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We are honored and excited to share that The Kelsey Ayer Station was featured in PBS News! Housing is a right, and we are grateful to be a part of a field and community that is pushing to make this right a reality. Watch the full episode at bit.ly/3Z1IoJ6

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Incredible, critical, reporting from Judy Woodruff and Layla Quran via PBS News: People with disabilities face extra hurdles amid national housing shortage pbs.org/newshour/show/… Y'all. It is real bad down here in TN.

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This week, PBS PBS News's Judy Woodruff reported on the affordable housing shortage for people with disabilities. Erin Nguyen Neff, DREDF's Senior Staff Attorney, called for the centering of disabled people in policies for affordable + accessible housing. pbs.org/video/disabili…

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In the first year after the Supreme Court ended the federal right to an abortion, more than 200 women faced criminal charges for behavior related to pregnancy, abortion, pregnancy loss or birth. But even before the overturning of Roe, hundreds of women faced these charges.

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In the first year after the Supreme Court ended the federal right to an abortion, more than 200 women faced charges for behavior related to pregnancy, abortion, pregnancy loss or birth. pbs.org/newshour/show/…

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"That's one of the problems with these [fetal personhood] laws, is that they're selective. They select out women because of their condition, which is unlawful." -Michele Goodwin Full report by Layla Quran for PBS News: pbs.org/newshour/show/…

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BREAKING: The Biden administration is proposing the abolition of the sub-minimum wage for workers with disabilities. Currently, employers can pay workers with disabilities less than $7.25/hr, and bosses report paying as little as 5 cents an hour. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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Are you a parent of a child with disabilities in a K-12 public school? We want to hear from you for an upcoming story. Please fill out our form: bit.ly/4jbDUHz

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1. OSHA has ordered the digital and physical destruction of 18 publications on workplace safety practices, according to an email obtained by Popular Information. The email says the publications have been removed from the web and tells staff that physical copies should be

1. OSHA has ordered the digital and physical destruction of 18 publications on workplace safety practices, according to an email obtained by Popular Information.   

The email says the publications have been removed from the web and tells staff that physical copies should be
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Resources and support for more than seven million students with disabilities are at stake as the Trump administration puts the Department of Education on the chopping block. to.pbs.org/41hapvL

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As the Trump administration continues to downsize and dismantle many government agencies through the work of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, the Department of Education could be their next target. When asked by reporters how quickly he would like the department

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This week marked President Trump's deadline for federal agencies to launch mass firings. So far, tens of thousands of staff have been forced out. The debate over the role and size of the federal government is nearly as old as the United States. Lisa Desjardins looks at the history

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The percentage of people diagnosed with autism has more than quadrupled over two decades. Still, explicit training for law enforcement to respond to this population, as well as to individuals with other developmental or intellectual disabilities, is rare. to.pbs.org/43PS0cs

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President Trump's tariffs mean Americans can expect to see even higher food prices on items ranging from coffee to fruits to cheese. It comes at a time when food banks nationwide are reporting record levels of need and after the USDA halted more than $500 million in deliveries

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