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Emily Wax-Thibodeaux

Emily Wax-Thibodeaux

National Reporter at The Washington Post

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Recent Articles

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Despite Ian’s lessons, not everyone in Florida is heeding orders to evacuate early

Emergency officials in Florida have ordered hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate ahead of Hurricane Helene. Many are filling highways, but some are refusing to leave.
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Louisiana House passes bill making abortion pills controlled substa...

No other state has taken such action. Debate on the measure, which the governor is expected to sign into law, raised fears of harm to reproductive health care.
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Elon Musk restores account of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on X

The move to reinstate Alex Jones on X is likely to hasten the flight of advertisers from the site over antisemitism and hateful content.
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Can the city of Pontiac steer itself to revival like nearby Detroit?

The once-flourishing Michigan community built America’s muscle cars like the Trans Am. Some say it’s on the verge of a comeback, but the road is long.
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Iowa's new abortion ban blocked as judge rules to stay amid lawsuit...

The new law went into effect Friday, replacing a measure that allowed abortion up to 22 weeks — which now once again governs Iowa abortions.
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Iowa governor signs one of country’s most restrictive abortion bans

The bill prohibits almost all abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy; a judge is considering its legality.
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Nashville shooter fired 152 rounds, studied other killers, police s...

The Nashville shooter who killed six people one week ago acted “totally alone,” and wrote detailed plans in journals written months before, police said Monday.
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He fled Congo’s war and froze on a Buffalo street

Abdul Sharifu spent over a decade in a refugee camp before reaching the United States seeking safety. He died after a stranger found him freezing on a Buffalo sidewalk.
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Men across America are getting vasectomies ‘as an act of love’

Some men say they want to take a greater role in family planning, especially at a time when they say women are shouldering so much of the reproductive-rights fight.
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Mark Lee Dickson paved the way for the Texas abortion ban, one smal...

Over the last two years, Dickson has lobbied towns and cities to ban abortion within their limits. Nearly 40 have.
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The Mississippi clinic at the center of the fight to end abortion i...

The last abortion clinic in Mississippi, known as the Pink House, is at the heart of a Supreme Court case that could severely restrict abortion access, leaving millions of largely poor women in the South with no access.