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Scripps News and Decisio stanley cup n Desk HQ project Nebraska voters will approve a law that bans abortions later in pregnancy.Nebraska Initiative 434 supports legislation already put forward by the Republican stanley mug legislature and signed into law by the state s Republican governor. It bans abortion after the first trimester. It includes exceptions for medical emergencies, rape and incest. The measure may conflict with another ballot initiative up for vote this year, Initiative 439, which would amend the state s constitution to provide access to stanley bottles abortion until fetal viability, which is at the end of the second trimester around 24 weeks. It also has life of the mother exceptions and very clearly states that it s up to the practitioner to determine viability.On Wednesday votes were still being counted to determine whether Initiative 439 would pass.Nebraska s Republican Secretary of State Bob Evnen said if both measures pass, Republican Gov. Jim Pillen will have to determine if a conflict exists according to state law.Right now, Nebraska bans abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy. That law went into effect in June of 2023. It includes exceptions for saving the life or health of the mother and for rape or incest. Uvde Trump Jr. downplays COVID deaths as almost nothing
& ?7 N+ f3 j( D/ a Beneath the surface of the water, the earth is constantly churning. Nothing can slow the speed or power of the Mississippi River as it flows across the United States and into the Gulf of Mexico.Between the banks, this river is pulling nearly 500 million tons of mud from 30 states some 2,300 miles south. Each year that sediment is deposited into the Gulf, but for all her power, the Mississippi River is not protecting coastal Louisiana the way she once did. You are literally surrounded by water here, explains Brian Lezina, chief of planning for the Coastal Protection and Restoration stanley us Authority.Lezina and his team at the Coastal Protection Restoration Agency are trying to save the coast. It turns out, though, you don t actually have to be on the Mississippi River to study it. Its all about keeping a map looking like South Louisiana in some form or fashion, Lezina explained.Some 1,200 miles to the north, tucked inside a warehouse in Holden, Massachusetts, Andy Johansson and his team have managed to fit North America s second-longest river, into a warehouse the size of a football field.Ove stanley thermos r the last few years, Andy Johansson and his team at Alden Labs have been using this lab to study a sediment diversion channel. With the help of a dye bottle and food coloring, the team can control the velocity of the water and see how much sediment is naturally carried into the channel.Think of it as a dam; only instead o stanley thermos f diverting water, the diversion channel is diverting sediment or small gr |
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