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Supreme Court weighs whether states can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood
Read full article: Supreme Court weighs whether states can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned ParenthoodThe Supreme Court will hear arguments in a South Carolina case over whether states can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood.

Six women resign from UK Parliament, some citing threats
Read full article: Six women resign from UK Parliament, some citing threatsLONDON - A growing number of female British lawmakers have quit ahead of the UK general election, with some citing vicious abuse and intimidation as reasons for stepping down. In total, six female politicians have resigned since Monday because of the difficulties of being an MP, personal circumstances, or due to threats. The exodus comes after a record number of women were elected to Parliament in the 2017 election. Tory MP says it's 'not surprising' women are quittingCaroline Spelman and Mims Davies are two other female Conservatives who announced they were standing down. They include Jo Johnson, the Prime Minister's brother; Ken Clarke, the longest serving member of Parliament; and veteran Alistair Burt.

Threats grow against female MPs in UK Parliament
Read full article: Threats grow against female MPs in UK Parliament"He tried to thrust his war medals into my hands, [saying] 'take them back, give them back to the Prime Minister, I don't want them,'" before going into an aggressive spiel about Brexit, Allen told CNN. Since the 2016 referendum, MPs have faced abuse on social media and in person for their stances on Brexit. "Many of us in this place are subject to death threats and abuse every single day. Brabin told CNN, however, that Johnson's language was helping "fuel hatred" and because anxiety is high among constituents, "the voice of panic and fear is heard louder." "I don't think it's just Brexit," Allen said.