"Arizona's Abortion Ban: Key Updates and Reactions"

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Arizona's Supreme Court ruled to enforce a century-old near-total abortion ban, sparking protests and a potential ballot measure to protect abortion rights, while the EPA has set limits on "forever chemicals" in drinking water for the first time, aiming to address health risks. President Biden will meet with Japanese Prime Minister Kishida, but a rift over a steel deal may overshadow the visit. Additionally, new data shows that young adults who started vaping as teens have not quit, with rates increasing among this age group.
Topics:top-news#abortion-ban#arizona#biden-kishida-meeting#epa#forever-chemicals#politics-and-health
- Up First briefing: Arizona abortion ban; EPA limits PFAS in drinking water NPR
- Kari Lake and Ruben Gallego react to Arizona's seismic abortion ruling The Arizona Republic
- Arizona abortion ban: What you need to know BBC.com
- A look at the Supreme Court justices who decided Arizona’s abortion ban Arizona's Family
- Arizona Republicans denounce revived 1864 abortion ban in sudden reversal The Guardian US
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