WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court temporarily blocked lower court orders that would have limited access to the abortion drug mifepristone beginning Saturday, preserving the pill’s availability while the justices weigh the Biden administration’s emergency request to leave current Food and Drug Administration approvals in place during a continuing legal battle…Read More
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