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Ohio state is denounced by the law that requires waiting 24 hours before an abortion

Several organizations filed a lawsuit this Friday on behalf of a group of abortion providers against several laws in Ohio, including one that requires women to wait a minimum of 24 hours after receiving in person, and obligatorily, information about the procedure.
The complaint was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Ohio, the Planned Parenthood Federation of America and the law firm Covington & Burling LLP.
These laws, the organizations consider, violate Ohio’s constitutional right to reproductive freedom that was approved on November 7, 2023.
That day, elections were held in the state and voters approved an amendment to the state’s Constitution that guarantees access to abortion.
Ohio thus moved to the list of states that have implemented laws to protect the right to abortion after in June 2022 the Supreme Court overthrew the ‘Roe vs Wade’ doctrine that had protected abortion nationally for decades.
The lawsuit was filed with the Franklin County Common Causes Court and is based on the fact that the laws contradict the constitutional protection that enshrines access to abortion and prohibits the state from interfering with reproductive decisions. Therefore, they ask the court to present a precautionary measure on the laws and to declare them unconstitutional.
These laws, which still work in the state, “unnecessarily force the vast majority of patients to make two trips to a health center.” One when they receive the information, as required by law, and another 24 hours later.
“No other treatment or medical procedure that is equally susceptible to being performed within a certain period of time is subject to a waiting period imposed by law,” Planned Parenthood said in a statement.
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s Purse Stolen in D.C. Restaurant Heist

The purse of Kristi Noem, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, was stolen on Sunday night at a restaurant in Washington, D.C., Fox News Digital confirmed through several agency sources.
The handbag, taken by a white male wearing a mask, reportedly contained $3,000 in cash along with personal documents, including her passport, keys, driver’s license, and DHS badge, according to an agency spokesperson.
“Her entire family was in town, including her children and grandchildren. She was celebrating her retirement by treating them to dinner, activities, and Easter gifts,” the spokesperson added.
Crime continues to be a significant issue in the U.S. capital, particularly theft. However, violent crime reached its lowest level in 30 years last year, according to the Office of the Attorney General at the time.
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Pope Francis: The Quiet Architect Behind the U.S.-Cuba Thaw

When then-U.S. President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raúl Castro announced the reestablishment of diplomatic relations in December 2014—after decades of hostility—there was a third figure present in both speeches: Pope Francis.
This thaw in U.S.-Cuba relations—later reversed by Donald Trump—was the result of behind-the-scenes negotiations personally encouraged by Pope Francis, who passed away on Monday at the age of 88, just over a year after becoming head of the Catholic Church.
Upon learning the news of the breakthrough, the pontiff humbly stated, “This was made possible thanks to the ambassadors and to diplomacy,” which he called “a noble, very noble job.”
In 2015, months after the announcement, Raúl Castro visited the Vatican and met with the pope. Over time, Castro developed a fondness for Francis that he never had for his predecessors, Benedict XVI and John Paul II. “If the Pope continues talking like this, sooner or later I’ll start praying again and return to the Catholic Church—and I’m not joking,” said the younger Castro, who, like his brother Fidel (1926–2016), had been educated by Jesuits—the same order to which Pope Francis belonged.
Pope Francis visited Cuba later that year. Just days before his arrival, the Cuban government announced the pardon of 3,522 common prisoners as an act of clemency.
While in Havana, the pope met with Fidel Castro, who gave him a first edition of the book Fidel and Religion by Brazilian friar and liberation theologian Frei Betto.
Criticism from the Opposition
Francis’s diplomatic approach also drew criticism from parts of the Cuban opposition. In a 2022 interview with Univision, the pope revealed he had “a human relationship” with Raúl Castro.
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Dominican Republic Declares Three Days of Mourning for Pope Francis

Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader has declared three days of national mourning starting Tuesday following the death of Pope Francis, who passed away on Monday at the age of 88 in his residence at the Casa Santa Marta.
In an official decree, Abinader highlighted the pope’s legacy “as a global leader who promoted significant reforms within the Catholic Church and was known for his humility, openness to dialogue, and commitment to peace among nations.”
During the mourning period, the national flag will be flown at half-staff at military facilities and public buildings.
According to a statement from the Office of the Presidency, although Pope Francis never visited the Dominican Republic during his papacy, he maintained a close relationship with the country. He expressed solidarity and empathy during difficult times, including offering prayers for the victims of the recent tragedy at a Santo Domingo nightclub on April 8, which claimed 232 lives and left more than 180 injured.
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