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"path": "/2026/04/21/if-pregnancy-centers-get-public-money-they-should-meet-medical-standards/",
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"site": "https://missouriindependent.com",
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"textContent": "You live in rural Missouri. A home pregnancy test turns positive — it’s your first pregnancy. The nearest maternity care is over an hour away. Then you see a building nearby labeled “Pregnancy Center.” It looks like a clinic, so you walk in. They perform an ultrasound and reassure you that everything looks normal. Two […]",
"title": "If pregnancy centers get public money, they should meet medical standards"
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