WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court allowed the widely used abortion pill mifepristone to remain on the market through Friday, while the justices continue to weigh whether to block a lower-court order that would limit access to the drug. The extension came in a pair of brief orders issued Wednesday by…Read More
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