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"DEI",
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"Louisiana",
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"textContent": "Still concentrated in Southern states that ban abortion, Black women disproportionately rely on telehealth, which the Supreme Court has allowed—provisionally—to continue.\n\nThe post The Mifepristone Wars—and What They Mean for Black Women appeared first on The American Prospect.",
"title": "The Mifepristone Wars—and What They Mean for Black Women"
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