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Rise in ‘harmful content’ since Meta policy rollbacks: survey

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Rise in ‘harmful content’ since Meta policy rollbacks: survey

"Social media is not just a place we 'go' anymore. It's a place we live, work, and play. That's why it's more crucial than ever to ensure that all people can safely access these spaces and freely express themselves without fear of retribution," Jenna Sherman, campaign director at UltraViolet

Agence France-Presse (AFP)

Brain-Dead Woman’s Baby Delivered After Abortion Law Forced Her Kept Alive

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Brain-Dead Woman’s Baby Delivered After Abortion Law Forced Her Kept Alive

"Adriana Smith's family should have had a choice. Her mother was clear that she wanted to make the decision about whether her daughter's body should be kept on life support. But Georgia doctors and legislators failed Adriana and her family." said Arisha Hatch, interim executive director of UltraViolet

Newsweek

Women’s advocacy group to fly anti-Trump banner at U.S. Open

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Women’s advocacy group to fly anti-Trump banner at U.S. Open

A women’s advocacy group will protest the USGA’s decision to hold this year’s U.S. Women’s Open at a Donald Trump-owned golf course by flying a banner over the men’s U.S. Open on Saturday in Erin, Wisc.
The banner, flown by a group called UltraViolet, will read “USGA/LPGA: TAKE A MULLIGAN, DUMP TRUMP” and will be in the air over the Erin Hills course from 5:30 to 7:30 Eastern time, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.

The Washington Post

Women’s group criticizes Royals for running ads from anti-abortion organization

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Women’s group criticizes Royals for running ads from anti-abortion organization

A national women’s advocacy organization says it will fly a banner over the Kansas City Royals’ Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday, protesting the team’s advertising agreement with an anti-abortion group. The banner will appear before the Royals’ game against the Houston Astros.
The advocacy group, UltraViolet, is calling for the Royals to cut ties with the Vitae Foundation, an anti-abortion group based in Jefferson City, Mo., that has branded ads on video boards at Royals games and is advertising on the team’s radio broadcasts.

USA Today

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