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Huat Zai

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  1. When the orange skinned traitor was in power, he pushed an overwhelm number of republican judges into the supreme court. One of the things the republicans promised their voters was to abolish abortion.
  2. Tens of millions of women in the US might lose their right to an abortion after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. The landmark case had legalized abortion nationwide. In a highly-anticipated move, the US Supreme Court moved to overturn protections on abortion rights in the US on Friday. The ruling comes after a draft opinion of the court was leaked to US media in early May. The report showed the US Supreme Court was ready to reverse Roe v. Wade, a landmark decision in 1973 that established a federal right to terminate a pregnancy. Watch video 06:08 US Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade ruling The seismic ruling leaves open the possibility of outlawing abortion in each US state. Tens of millions of women across the US are expected to lose their right to abortion as mainly southern and midwestern states introduce bans. Just hours after the decision, the midwestern state of Missouri banned abortion, without exception, even for rape or incest. South Dakota looked set to follow suit, with Republican Governor Kristi Noem releasing a statement saying abortion had become illegal in her state, "unless there is appropriate and reasonable medical judgment that performance of an abortion is necessary to preserve the life of the pregnant female." What did the Supreme Court say? "The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion; Roe and Casey are overruled; and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives," the court said, referring to the 1992 Planned Parenthood v Casey decision that affirmed abortion rights. The original leaking of the draft opinion from Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito sparked nationwide protests, including outside of the residences of some of the more conservative members of the court. Alito's vote to overturn the ruling was supported by four other conservative judges: Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett. The last three were appointed to the court by former Republic President Donald Trump. The three dissenting justices, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan, wrote that "with sorrow — for this court, but more, for the many millions of American women who have today lost a fundamental constitutional protection — we dissent." Watch video 01:38 Tens of thousands in US march to protect abortion rights It was a Mississippi law, introduced by state Republican lawmakers, to ban abortions after 15 weeks, that made its way to the court and set the justices up to scrap the protection for abortion rights throughout the country. What is expected to happen next? The overturning of Roe v. Wade means that the decision to legalize or ban abortions will be up to state legislatures. Until now, attempts to ban pregnancy terminations have been frequently blocked by courts citing the 1973 ruling. Roughly half of the US states are expected to introduce bans on abortion with some having already implemented such measures. Some 13 had already introduced bills in the expectation that Roe v. Wade would be overturned. Several other states have banned a termination procedure after just six weeks, by which time many women are still not aware that they are pregnant. Following the leak of the Alito draft, President Joe Biden called on pro-choice lawmakers to craft legislature to enshrine abortion rights into law. But the bill was blocked in the Senate by all 50 Republican senators and one Democrat senator. Opinion polls have shown that the majority of people in the US were in support of maintaining the ruling, putting the court at odds with the general public. Recent polling from Pew Research Center showed that around 60% of US adults were in favor of abortion being legal in all or most cases, against around 37% who said that it should be illegal in all or most cases. Banning abortion has been a major mobilizer of support for the Republican Party from highly conservative Christian groups. For years, the party has been working to appoint conservative justices and blocking candidates chosen by former President Barack Obama, creating the conditions for the ruling to be annulled. https://www.dw.com/en/us-supreme-court-overturns-roe-v-wade-in-blow-to-abortion-rights/a-62143435
  3. Smoking will be banned at more public spaces starting from July 1, 2022. Smoking prohibited at more public places As revealed in the Committee of Supply debates earlier in March, smoking will be banned at all remaining public parks and gardens, such as East Coast Park and Fort Canning Park from next month. Smoking will also be prohibited at Active, Beautiful, Clean (ABC) water sites and 10 recreational beaches, Senior Minister of State of Sustainability and the Environment Amy Khor announced back then. Examples of ABC water sites are Kallang River, Alexandra Canal and Bedok Reservoir. These also include canals and landmarks near rivers such as the Lorong Halus Bridge, wetlands such as the Sengkang Floating Wetland, and areas near large drains. The 10 beaches are namely: Changi Beach East Coast Beach West Coast Beach Sembawang Beach Pasir Ris Beach Punggol Beach Beach areas on Coney Island Siloso Beach, Tanjong Beach and Palawan Beach on Sentosa Three-month advisory period A three-month advisory period will last from July to September. Enforcement will take effect from Oct. 1, 2022. Offenders will face a fine of S$200, or up to S$1,000 if convicted in court. More information here. https://mothership.sg/2022/06/smoking-banned-at-all-public-parks-10-beaches-in-spore-from-july-1/
  4. A Singapore mother was caught in her home after she had been taking drugs while her nine-month-old baby son was with her. A photo of the home where the drug-taking activities took place was shared by the CNB Drug Free SG Facebook page on June 24. A short description of the crime was also revealed. The caption of the photo said Central Narcotics Bureau officers found the drug abuser and her child in her unit. The woman was described as the sole caregiver of the boy, and she was said to have been been abusing "Ice", also known as crystal methamphetamine, in close proximity of child. "Living conditions were squalid and drug paraphernalia were found in the open," the post added. Baby handed over to MSF The baby was brought back to the station and provided with childcare necessities like milk powder by officers, it was also revealed. The baby has since been handed over to Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) as the abuser’s parents are unable to take care of him, while the abuser will be committed to the Drug Rehabilitation Centre (DRC). The post added: "Such scenes, though rare in Singapore, are a stark reminder that those who deal in drugs destroy lives." https://mothership.sg/2022/06/singapore-mother-drugs-baby-son/
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