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Buried Stats, Forgotten Kids, and Court Shenanigans

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Rewire managing editors Regina Mahone and Kat Jercich explore this week’s important underreported stories: the Department of Veterans Affairs glossing over alarming new data, the opioid crisis leading to kids left behind, and Chicago giving its last Black-owned bank an investment bump. Plus, Kat interviews NARAL Pro-Choice Missouri Executive Director Alison Dreith about the Eighth Circuit putting a stop to new abortion services in Missouri, and Regina finds out about a hidden gem right in her neighborhood bodega. All of this and more is available now in your new favorite weekend news companion, What Else Happened?

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Abortion Access Just Got a Little Better in Missouri, by Teddy Wilson

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Rewire managing editors Regina Mahone and Kat Jercich explore this week’s important underreported stories: the Department of Veterans Affairs glossing over alarming new data, the opioid crisis leading to kids left behind, and Chicago giving its last Black-owned bank an investment bump. Plus, Kat interviews NARAL Pro-Choice Missouri Executive Director Alison Dreith about the Eighth Circuit putting a stop to new abortion services in Missouri, and Regina finds out about a hidden gem right in her neighborhood bodega. All of this and more is available now in your new favorite weekend news companion, What Else Happened?

Recommended Reading:

Abortion Access Just Got a Little Better in Missouri, by Teddy Wilson

  continue reading

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