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stated.Social conservatives were outraged by the FDA's move to lower the
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decision undermines the right of parents to make important health decisions
for their young daughters," said Anna Higgins of the Family Research Council.If
a woman already is pregnant, the morning-after pill has no effect. It
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definition, pregnancy doesn't begin until a fertilized egg implants itself
into the wall of the uterus. Still, some critics say Plan B
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contention that many scientists - and Korman, in his ruling - said
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a bill passed by the state House becomes law.The bill, approved Wednesday
by a vote of 65-39, declares President Obama's signature legislation "null
and void." Whereas the law that Obama pushed and Congress passed is
known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, South Carolina's
law would be known as the Freedom of Health Care Protection Act.It
would prohibit state officials and employees from "enforcing or attempting
to enforce such unconstitutional laws" and "establish criminal penalties
and civil liability" for those who engage in activities that aid the
implementation of ObamaCare.The Supreme Court ruled last year that ObamaCare's
underlying provision, requiring all Americans to obtain health insurance,
is constitutional, though lawsuits still are pending that argue against
certain parts of that mandate -- in particular, contraceptive coverage,
which some Christian employers argue violates their religious beliefs.In
South Carolina, the nullification bill would allow the state attorney general
to take action against anyone causing harm by the implementation of ObamaCare.
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"American Idol" on April, 24, 2013.FOXKeith Urban, Nicki Minaj, Randy Jackson
and Mariah Carey appear on "American Idol."APNicki Minaj and Mariah Carey's
feud is far from over. A day after getting into a heated
argument with Carey on "American Idol," Minaj tweeted a serious of insults
at her fellow judge, referencing a recent report that said "Idol" producers
considered replacing Carey with Jennifer Lopez.On Wednesday's "Idol," Minaj
disagreed with Carey's critique of contestant Angie Miller, provoking the
singer to snap about how Minaj has never had a No. 1
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on will face tough odds not only
in the GOP-controlled House but also in the Democratic-led Senate.The president
acknowledged there were some areas along the 2,000-mile border between the
U.S. and Mexico where security needs to be tightened. But he gently
chided Rubio and other Republicans for putting up obstacles that would derail
final legislation."I suspect that the final legislation will not contain
everything I want. It won't contain everything that Republican leaders want,
either," Obama said. He added that "what I'm not going to do
is to go along with something where we're looking for an excuse
not to do it as opposed to a way to do it."Despite
the intense interest in the immigration debate among Mexicans, Pena Nieto
carefully avoided injecting himself in the issue. While he commended the
U.S. for tackling the challenge, he said the congressional debate "is a
domestic affair."The new Mexican leader was purposely seeking to avoid the
perceived missteps of former Mexican President Vicente Fox, who irked conservatives
in the U.S. by lobbying for an immigration overhaul in 2001.Pena Nieto's
election brought Mexico's Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, back
to power after a decade on the sidelines. The security changes are
emblematic of the party's preference for centralized political and bureaucratic
control.The arrangement means all contact for U.S. law enforcement will
now go through a "single door," according to Mexico's fe