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Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee Diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer
Democratic US congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee has announced her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, which may cause her to be occasionally absent from Capitol Hill. Despite the challenging prognosis, she expressed faith in her treatment plan and asked for prayers. Jackson Lee, who has served in Congress since 1995, recently lost a mayoral race in Houston but is running for re-election to her congressional seat.

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Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee Diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and is undergoing treatment. Despite her illness, she remains committed to her legislative duties, although she may occasionally miss votes. Jackson Lee, who has served in Congress for nearly 30 years, recently won a primary election to retain her seat and continues to advocate for public education and civil rights.

Louisiana Becomes First State to Classify Abortion Pills as Controlled Substances
Louisiana's new law reclassifies abortion pills mifepristone and misoprostol as Schedule IV controlled substances, making it a crime to possess them without a prescription and increasing oversight. This adds to the state's near-total abortion ban, complicating access for residents and potentially deterring doctors from prescribing them. Pregnant women are exempt from prosecution, but others who assist them are not. The law could face legal challenges for potentially violating state constitutional rights and conflicting with federal policies. Similar laws may emerge in other states.

Louisiana Becomes First State to Classify Abortion Pills as Controlled Substances
Louisiana's new law reclassifies abortion pills mifepristone and misoprostol as Schedule IV controlled substances, increasing restrictions and penalties for possession without a prescription. Pregnant women are exempt from prosecution, but others who help them obtain the drugs are not. The law could face legal challenges and may inspire similar legislation in other states.

Louisiana Governor Signs Law Classifying Abortion Pills as Controlled Substances
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry signed a bill classifying the abortion drugs mifepristone and misoprostol as controlled dangerous substances, making them harder to obtain. The law, effective October 1, aims to protect against coerced abortions but faces opposition from physicians who argue it could hinder access to essential reproductive health treatments.

Louisiana Lawmakers Approve Bill to Classify Abortion Pills as Controlled Substances
Louisiana lawmakers have passed a bill to classify abortion pills mifepristone and misoprostol as Schedule IV controlled substances, making possession without a prescription a crime punishable by jail time and fines. Despite the FDA's stance that these medications are safe and not prone to abuse, the legislation aims to curb their illicit distribution. The bill now awaits the signature of Governor Jeff Landry, who is expected to approve it. Medical professionals warn that this could lead to delays in treatment for non-abortion-related medical needs.

"Concerns rise as Mitch McConnell freezes again, prompting questions about his health"
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell froze for the second time in just over a month during a press event in Kentucky when asked about his plans for re-election in 2026. McConnell paused for over 30 seconds before recovering and answering two more questions. This incident raises concerns about his health, especially after previous falls and a concussion earlier this year. A spokesperson stated that McConnell felt momentarily lightheaded and will consult a physician before his next event. President Joe Biden expressed concern and said he would reach out to McConnell.

"Israeli PM Netanyahu Undergoes Pacemaker Surgery Amidst Political Turmoil"
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu underwent successful surgery to be fitted with a pacemaker at Sheba Medical Center, just before crucial Knesset votes on the government's controversial judicial overhaul bill. Netanyahu had previously been hospitalized for dehydration and had a heart monitoring device implanted. The pacemaker surgery was completed without complications, and Netanyahu is expected to be discharged on Sunday. The prime minister's health issues come amidst rising criticism over the lack of transparency regarding his medical condition. The judicial overhaul bill, which has drawn intense opposition, is part of Netanyahu's plans to overhaul the judiciary and has strained his ties with the US. Netanyahu is also facing a corruption trial and denies all allegations.