Good morning.
It's Tuesday, April 1st.
I'm Shemeeta Basu.
This is Apple News Today.
On today's show, why Elon Musk is stumping for a state Supreme Court candidate in Wisconsin,
what travelers should know about what border officials can access on your phone,
and corporate April Fool's jokes that have failed spectacularly.
But first, a warning.
This segment contains graphic descriptions of a miscarriage.
Last month, a 24-year-old woman in Tifton, Georgia was found unconscious and bleeding.
She was transported to a hospital by paramedics who determined that she had miscarried.
But instead of having the time to grieve the loss and recover from the trauma,
police charged her with concealing the death of another person and abandonment of a dead body.
This case, of course,
has horrified abortion rights advocates and reproductive rights advocates
because it's just like yet another example of what pregnancy criminalization looks like after the overturning of Roe Wee Wayne.
Andrea Gonzalez Ramirez is a senior writer with New York Magazine's The Cut.
The coroner determined that the fetus gestational age was around 19 weeks,
meaning it would not have survived outside of the womb.
The coroner also said there was no evidence of harm and that instead the woman had naturally miscarried.