Plus, Shinzo Abe is assassinated in Japan.
President Joe Biden signs an executive order on abortion access; Japan's former leader Shinzo Abe, 67, is assassinated. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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Biden takes executive action on abortion |
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- President Joe Biden signed an executive order to protect access to reproductive health care services on Friday — two weeks after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. [CNN / Kate Sullivan]
- The executive order directs Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra to safeguard access to abortion medication, emergency medical care, and contraception, and to report to the president on his progress in 30 days. [New York Times / Michael D. Schear and Sheryl Gay Stolberg]
- Other provisions include: Protecting the privacy and data of people seeking abortion care, and gathering lawyers to defend abortion patients and providers against legal challenges. [Associated Press / Seung Min Kim, Zeke Miller, and Chris Megerian]
- However, the executive order doesn't include using federal lands to provide abortions, which some Democrats wanted. The White House has said that move would have "dangerous ramifications." [ABC News / Alexandra Hutzler, Anne Flaherty, and Justin Gomez]
- Biden has repeatedly said that no executive action could restore the constitutional right to abortion. During his speech Friday, he urged voters to elect lawmakers who would vote to codify Roe. [Guardian / Gloria Oladipo]
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Japan's former leader Shinzo Abe, 67, is assassinated |
Shinzo Abe, Japan's longest-serving prime minister, was assassinated Friday during a campaign event. [AP / Mari Yamaguchi, Chisato Tanaka, and Foster Klug] - The suspected gunman shot Abe, 67, from behind. Security officers tackled and arrested the suspect, who reportedly used a handmade weapon. [NPR / Catie Dull]
- The killing is shocking since Japan has strict gun laws. Gun violence and political violence are rare. [NYT / Daisuke Wakabayashi, Ben Dooley, and Hikari Hida]
- Abe was a polarizing figure. He helped rebuild Japan's economy and international standing, but his efforts to expand military use were unpopular. [USA Today / Joey Garrison and Michael Collins ]
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An Arizona law that makes it illegal to film within 8 feet of police will take effect in September. [Axios / Jessica Boehm] |
- On Friday, US Border Patrol proposed disciplinary action against horseback-riding agents who clashed with Haitian migrants in 2021. [USA Today / Rick Jervis and Rebecca Morin]
- Protesters on Wednesday forced Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh to exit through the back door of a DC restaurant. [People / Tommy McArdle]
- After 27 years, James Murray, the head of the Secret Service, is leaving for a top security post at Snapchat. [Insider / Rosie Bradbury]
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