States are the primary subdivisions of the United States, and possess a number of powers and rights under the United States Constitution, such as regulating intrastate commerce, running elections, creating local governments, and ratifying constitutional amendments. Each state has its own constitution, grounded in republican principles, and government, consisting of three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. All states and their residents are represented in the federal Congress, a bicameral legislature consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Each state is represented by two Senators, while Representatives are distributed among the states in proportion to the most recent constitutionally mandated decennial census. Additionally, each state is entitled to select a number of electors to vote in the Electoral College, the body that elects the President of the United States, equal to the total of Representatives and Senators in Congress from that state.Article IV, Section 3, Clause 1 of the Constitution grants to Congress the authority to admit new states into the Union. Since the establishment of the United States in 1776, the number of states has expanded from the original 13 to 50. Each new state has been admitted on an equal footing with the existing states.
Abortion in the United States has been and remains one of the most controversial issues in United States culture and politics. Various anti-abortion laws have been on the statute books of each state since at least 1900. In 1973, abortion was prohibited entirely in 30 states and legal in limited circumstances (such as pregnancies resulting from rape or incest) in 20 other states. In that year, the Supreme Court in Roe v. Wade invalidated all of these laws, and set guidelines for the availability of abortion. Roe established that the right of privacy of a woman to obtain an abortion "must be considered against important state interests in regulation."Roe established a "trimester" (i.e., 12 week) threshold of state interest in the life of the fetus corresponding to its increasing "viability" (likelihood of survival outside the uterus) over the course of a pregnancy, such that states were prohibited from banning abortion early in pregnancy but allowed to impose increasing restrictions or outright bans later in pregnancy.
Built at a cost of $79.4 million ($724million in today's dollars) the ship is the largest ocean liner constructed entirely in the U.S. and the fastest ocean liner to cross the Atlantic in either direction. Even in her retirement, she retains the Blue Riband, the accolade given to the passenger liner crossing the Atlantic Ocean in regular service with the highest speed.
Her construction was subsidized by the U.S. government, since she was designed to allow conversion to a troopship should the need arise.United States operated uninterrupted in transatlantic passenger service until 1969. Since 1996 she has been docked at Pier 82 on the Delaware River in Philadelphia.
Design and construction
Inspired by the exemplary service of the British liners RMSQueen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, which transported hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops to Europe during World War II, the U.S. government sponsored the construction of a large and fast merchant vessel that would be capable of transporting large numbers of soldiers. Designed by renowned American naval architect and marine engineer William Francis Gibbs (1886–1967), the liner's construction was a joint effort between the United States Navy and United States Lines. The U.S. government underwrote $50 million of the $78 million construction cost, with the ship's operators, United States Lines, contributing the remaining $28 million. In exchange, the ship was designed to be easily converted in times of war to a troopship with a capacity of 15,000 troops, or to a hospital ship .
United States is the first full length hard rock collaborative album between hard rock guitar virtuoso Paul Gilbert and singer Freddie Nelson. The collaboration has been described as a cross between Queen and Mr. Big.
In 1881, after the Confederacy purchased the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora, President James G. Blaine of the United States declared war. With the help of British and French forces, the Confederate States again defeat the United States in the Second Mexican War, forcing the latter to cede a portion of northern Maine to the Canadian province of New Brunswick. After this defeat, the United States turned to Germany for military assistance and training, and the national mood of the U.S. changed to desire of revenge against the enemies that surrounded the U.S.—Canada, from where Britain invaded the U.S., and the Confederacy.
Roe v Wade reversal: How abortion restrictions are impacting the US one year on - BBC Newsnight
It’s a year since millions in the US were blocked from accessing an abortion, and the debate is as divisive as ever.
The reversing of the Roe v Wade ruling last summer was a controversial moment - both for those who believe termination ends an innocent life, and for those who feel any restrictions breaches a woman’s right to control her own body.
In a joint investigation for BBC Newsnight and Our World, Anna Collinson has travelled across two neighbouring - but very different - US states to see how restrictions on abortion are impacting America.
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published: 20 Jun 2023
The history of abortion laws in America
A brief review of key legislation and court decisions on pregnancy termination in the U.S.
published: 25 Jun 2022
Right to abortion struck down by US Supreme Court - BBC News
Millions of women in the United States are losing the constitutional right to abortion, after the Supreme Court overturned its landmark Roe v Wade ruling of 50 years ago, which gave women the right to a termination.
It means that women across the US no longer have the right to abortion guaranteed by the constitution and individual states are entitled to ban the procedure.
Bans in individual states began immediately after the new Supreme Court ruling. 13 states had already passed so-called trigger laws to automatically bring in a ban.
The ruling has delighted opponents of abortion and enraged pro-choice campaigners who have vowed to restore US abortion rights. President Joe Biden described it as "a tragic error”.
Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Sarah Smith in...
published: 24 Jun 2022
Disparity in abortion access grows across United States
New data from FiveThirtyEight show nearly 100,000 people could not get a legal abortion in their home state in the first nine months after Roe V. Wade was overturned.
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Republican state senator calls out men behind abortion bill
The South Carolina state Senate failed to pass a bill that would have banned abortions in the state. Three Republican women voted against it including Sandy Senn. The bill will now be carried over to next year. #CNN #News #shorts
published: 28 Apr 2023
Exploring the complicated history of abortion in the United States
In the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion striking down Roe v. Wade, Justice Samuel Alito writes that the nation has had an “unbroken tradition” of criminalizing abortion. But as John Yang reports, the history is much more complicated.
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Abortion in the United States to go back underground?
Sky News' Mark Stone reports from Jackson, Mississippi, where abortion services will soon cease for women in the state.
It comes after the US Supreme Court chose to overrule the Federal Roe v Wade court decision, which allowed safe, legal abortion across the United States.
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Why U.S. abortion bans will kill people
Journalist Amy Littlefield says it's only a matter of time before a pregnant person dies because of abortion restrictions in the United States. Exceptions to abortion bans meant to protect the life and health of the mother don't actually work in practice, she says.
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The state of abortion access in America a year after Roe’s reversal
A year ago today, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and erased the constitutional right to seek an abortion. It was a tectonic shift that left each state to decide whether abortion would be legal within its borders. Now, as the 2024 election looms, abortion is shaping up to be a key issue. Ali Rogin reports on the current state of abortion access in America.
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Roe v Wade Explained: How America gets its abortion rights back
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It’s a year since millions in the US were blocked from accessing an abortion, and the debate is as divisive as ever.
The reversing of the Roe v Wade ruling l...
It’s a year since millions in the US were blocked from accessing an abortion, and the debate is as divisive as ever.
The reversing of the Roe v Wade ruling last summer was a controversial moment - both for those who believe termination ends an innocent life, and for those who feel any restrictions breaches a woman’s right to control her own body.
In a joint investigation for BBC Newsnight and Our World, Anna Collinson has travelled across two neighbouring - but very different - US states to see how restrictions on abortion are impacting America.
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It’s a year since millions in the US were blocked from accessing an abortion, and the debate is as divisive as ever.
The reversing of the Roe v Wade ruling last summer was a controversial moment - both for those who believe termination ends an innocent life, and for those who feel any restrictions breaches a woman’s right to control her own body.
In a joint investigation for BBC Newsnight and Our World, Anna Collinson has travelled across two neighbouring - but very different - US states to see how restrictions on abortion are impacting America.
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Millions of women in the United States are losing the constitutional right to abortion, after the Supreme Court overturned its landmark Roe v Wade ruling of 50 ...
Millions of women in the United States are losing the constitutional right to abortion, after the Supreme Court overturned its landmark Roe v Wade ruling of 50 years ago, which gave women the right to a termination.
It means that women across the US no longer have the right to abortion guaranteed by the constitution and individual states are entitled to ban the procedure.
Bans in individual states began immediately after the new Supreme Court ruling. 13 states had already passed so-called trigger laws to automatically bring in a ban.
The ruling has delighted opponents of abortion and enraged pro-choice campaigners who have vowed to restore US abortion rights. President Joe Biden described it as "a tragic error”.
Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Sarah Smith in Washington and Sophie Long in Arkansas.
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Millions of women in the United States are losing the constitutional right to abortion, after the Supreme Court overturned its landmark Roe v Wade ruling of 50 years ago, which gave women the right to a termination.
It means that women across the US no longer have the right to abortion guaranteed by the constitution and individual states are entitled to ban the procedure.
Bans in individual states began immediately after the new Supreme Court ruling. 13 states had already passed so-called trigger laws to automatically bring in a ban.
The ruling has delighted opponents of abortion and enraged pro-choice campaigners who have vowed to restore US abortion rights. President Joe Biden described it as "a tragic error”.
Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Sarah Smith in Washington and Sophie Long in Arkansas.
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New data from FiveThirtyEight show nearly 100,000 people could not get a legal abortion in their home state in the first nine months after Roe V. Wade was overt...
New data from FiveThirtyEight show nearly 100,000 people could not get a legal abortion in their home state in the first nine months after Roe V. Wade was overturned.
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New data from FiveThirtyEight show nearly 100,000 people could not get a legal abortion in their home state in the first nine months after Roe V. Wade was overturned.
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The South Carolina state Senate failed to pass a bill that would have banned abortions in the state. Three Republican women voted against it including Sandy Sen...
The South Carolina state Senate failed to pass a bill that would have banned abortions in the state. Three Republican women voted against it including Sandy Senn. The bill will now be carried over to next year. #CNN #News #shorts
The South Carolina state Senate failed to pass a bill that would have banned abortions in the state. Three Republican women voted against it including Sandy Senn. The bill will now be carried over to next year. #CNN #News #shorts
In the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion striking down Roe v. Wade, Justice Samuel Alito writes that the nation has had an “unbroken tradition” of criminalizin...
In the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion striking down Roe v. Wade, Justice Samuel Alito writes that the nation has had an “unbroken tradition” of criminalizing abortion. But as John Yang reports, the history is much more complicated.
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Sky News' Mark Stone reports from Jackson, Mississippi, where abortion services will soon cease for women in the state.
It comes after the US Supreme Court cho...
Sky News' Mark Stone reports from Jackson, Mississippi, where abortion services will soon cease for women in the state.
It comes after the US Supreme Court chose to overrule the Federal Roe v Wade court decision, which allowed safe, legal abortion across the United States.
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Sky News' Mark Stone reports from Jackson, Mississippi, where abortion services will soon cease for women in the state.
It comes after the US Supreme Court chose to overrule the Federal Roe v Wade court decision, which allowed safe, legal abortion across the United States.
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Journalist Amy Littlefield says it's only a matter of time before a pregnant person dies because of abortion restrictions in the United States. Exceptions to ab...
Journalist Amy Littlefield says it's only a matter of time before a pregnant person dies because of abortion restrictions in the United States. Exceptions to abortion bans meant to protect the life and health of the mother don't actually work in practice, she says.
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Journalist Amy Littlefield says it's only a matter of time before a pregnant person dies because of abortion restrictions in the United States. Exceptions to abortion bans meant to protect the life and health of the mother don't actually work in practice, she says.
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A year ago today, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and erased the constitutional right to seek an abortion. It was a tectonic shift that left each state...
A year ago today, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and erased the constitutional right to seek an abortion. It was a tectonic shift that left each state to decide whether abortion would be legal within its borders. Now, as the 2024 election looms, abortion is shaping up to be a key issue. Ali Rogin reports on the current state of abortion access in America.
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A year ago today, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and erased the constitutional right to seek an abortion. It was a tectonic shift that left each state to decide whether abortion would be legal within its borders. Now, as the 2024 election looms, abortion is shaping up to be a key issue. Ali Rogin reports on the current state of abortion access in America.
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After the US Supreme Court overturned the Roe v Wade ruling which gives women a constitutional right to abortion, pro-choice politicians and activists have been...
After the US Supreme Court overturned the Roe v Wade ruling which gives women a constitutional right to abortion, pro-choice politicians and activists have been looking for ways to fight back. These are some of the ways abortion bans could be lifted in America. (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe)
After the US Supreme Court overturned the Roe v Wade ruling which gives women a constitutional right to abortion, pro-choice politicians and activists have been looking for ways to fight back. These are some of the ways abortion bans could be lifted in America. (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe)
It’s a year since millions in the US were blocked from accessing an abortion, and the debate is as divisive as ever.
The reversing of the Roe v Wade ruling last summer was a controversial moment - both for those who believe termination ends an innocent life, and for those who feel any restrictions breaches a woman’s right to control her own body.
In a joint investigation for BBC Newsnight and Our World, Anna Collinson has travelled across two neighbouring - but very different - US states to see how restrictions on abortion are impacting America.
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Millions of women in the United States are losing the constitutional right to abortion, after the Supreme Court overturned its landmark Roe v Wade ruling of 50 years ago, which gave women the right to a termination.
It means that women across the US no longer have the right to abortion guaranteed by the constitution and individual states are entitled to ban the procedure.
Bans in individual states began immediately after the new Supreme Court ruling. 13 states had already passed so-called trigger laws to automatically bring in a ban.
The ruling has delighted opponents of abortion and enraged pro-choice campaigners who have vowed to restore US abortion rights. President Joe Biden described it as "a tragic error”.
Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Sarah Smith in Washington and Sophie Long in Arkansas.
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New data from FiveThirtyEight show nearly 100,000 people could not get a legal abortion in their home state in the first nine months after Roe V. Wade was overturned.
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The South Carolina state Senate failed to pass a bill that would have banned abortions in the state. Three Republican women voted against it including Sandy Senn. The bill will now be carried over to next year. #CNN #News #shorts
In the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion striking down Roe v. Wade, Justice Samuel Alito writes that the nation has had an “unbroken tradition” of criminalizing abortion. But as John Yang reports, the history is much more complicated.
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Sky News' Mark Stone reports from Jackson, Mississippi, where abortion services will soon cease for women in the state.
It comes after the US Supreme Court chose to overrule the Federal Roe v Wade court decision, which allowed safe, legal abortion across the United States.
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Journalist Amy Littlefield says it's only a matter of time before a pregnant person dies because of abortion restrictions in the United States. Exceptions to abortion bans meant to protect the life and health of the mother don't actually work in practice, she says.
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A year ago today, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and erased the constitutional right to seek an abortion. It was a tectonic shift that left each state to decide whether abortion would be legal within its borders. Now, as the 2024 election looms, abortion is shaping up to be a key issue. Ali Rogin reports on the current state of abortion access in America.
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After the US Supreme Court overturned the Roe v Wade ruling which gives women a constitutional right to abortion, pro-choice politicians and activists have been looking for ways to fight back. These are some of the ways abortion bans could be lifted in America. (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe)
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Donald Trump's second presidential term could herald a new wave of attacks on abortion access across the UnitedStates - with or without a Republican-controlled Congress... This could disrupt the supply ...