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What Alabama ruling means for patients with frozen embryos: one woman’s story

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Three of Kristia Rumbley’s embryos created at a clinic became her 7-year-old twins and 2-year-old son, while three have sat in freezers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham for eight years in case she and her husband decide to have another kid. After Alabama’s supreme court ruled on Feb. 16 that embryos were children,… Read More »What Alabama ruling means for patients with frozen embryos: one woman’s story

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Trudeau visits Kyiv, predicts victory for Ukraine on invasion’s two-year anniversary

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KYIV, Ukraine — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau emerged Saturday in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, joining other world leaders at the site of one of the war’s first and fiercest battles to mark the second anniversary of the brutal Russian invasion. Trudeau appeared at Hostomel airport alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Italian… Read More »Trudeau visits Kyiv, predicts victory for Ukraine on invasion’s two-year anniversary

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Uzbekistan v Matildas: Olympic qualifying playoff, first leg – live

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Updates from the game at Milliy StadiumKick-off in Tashkent is 2pm local/8pm AESTAny thoughts? Email or tweet @JPHowcroft A clutch of intrepid Matildas fans have made the journey to Tashkent. There don’t appear to many locals around to drown out their chants. The Matildas will be playing in their teal change strip tonight. Continue reading…