Health Care

A coalition of medical organizations is asking the Alabama Supreme Court to take another look at their decision regarding frozen embryos.

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Groups representing Alabama doctors and hospitals urged the state Supreme Court on Friday to revisit a decision equating frozen embryos to children, saying the ruling is blocking fertility treatments and harming the medical community. The state of Alabama’s Medical Association and Hospital Association jointly filed a brief in support of a

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Technology News

DeSantis has rejected a proposed law that would have banned children under the age of 16 from using social media. Instead, lawmakers in Florida have proposed an alternative solution.

Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, rejected a proposed ban on social media use for minors on Friday. Lawmakers have now come up with new wording to prevent children under the age of 14 from using addictive platforms. The proposed legislation presented to the governor last week aimed to prohibit minors under the age of 16

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Technology News

Misleading information from Russia is focused on the topic of immigration. The true intention is to diminish aid to Ukraine.

According to reports from Washington, winning Ukraine may require the intervention of Vladimir Putin in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Recently, Russian state-controlled media and online profiles linked to the Kremlin have shared and promoted misleading and provocative material regarding American immigration and border control. This effort appears to be aimed at fueling anger

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Health Care

A judge has halted Texas’ ability to gather information on minors who are receiving gender-affirming healthcare.

A judge in Texas has issued a temporary hold on Attorney General Ken Paxton’s attempt to obtain information from an LGBTQ+ organization about transgender minors receiving gender-affirming medical treatment. Just one day after PFLAG National took legal action to prevent Paxton’s office from obtaining the data, the ruling was made. Judge Maria Cantú Hexsel of

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Sport

“After facing an unexpected turn in life, a professor from NCCU is now on her way to being inducted into the wheelchair basketball hall of fame.”

A professor from North Carolina Central University will soon be honored with induction into the National Wheelchair Basketball Hall of Fame. Andrea Woodson-Smith, a college student from Texas, had the passion and body type to participate in women’s basketball. However, due to a disability, she was restricted to playing while seated in a specially designed

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