When the Roe v. Wade decision was handed down by the Supreme Court, Mary Eberstadt’s mother, a nurse, came home from work wearing a silver pin with two baby feet on it. She and her colleagues were wearing them to signify their refusal to participate in abortions. They weren’t following the pope’s or bishops’ orders. They didn’t have the sonograms we have now, but they knew what was happening in a pregnant woman’s womb.
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- Cyber tips lead to child porn arrest
- Cast flies over rainbow in ‘Wizard of Oz’
- Nurses prepare for upcoming school year
- Villanueva makes OU cheer squad
- Notice of death for Catherine Winters
Clinton Police have arrested Joshua James Warden, 34, of Clinton, for aggravated possession of child pornography after the department received multiple cyber tips from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).
Clinton Fire Department Capt. Blake Shaddon, left, presents Deysi Garza Aguirre with an award and a Challenge Coin for helping save the lives of her family. Early Saturday morning, Garza Aguirre’s house caught on fire and she helped her family get out of the house in time before there were any injuries.
(AP) — For more than a decade, US Bank pressured its employees to open fake accounts in their customers' names in order to meet unrealistic sales goals, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Thursday, in a case that is deeply similar to the sales practices scandal uncovered at Wells Fargo last decade.
HONOLULU (AP) — A U.S. defense contractor and his wife who lived for decades under the identities of two dead Texas children have been charged with identity theft and conspiring against the government, according to federal court records unsealed in Honolulu.