I'm Anna Martin, the host of the Modern Love podcast.
In every episode,
we peek into an intimate corner of someone's life and learn about what love means to them.
You know, I can tell you, 35 years with another person,
I've never spent that much time with anyone else either.
So we both kind of said I love you pretty fast.
My advice is that it's okay if it's hard.
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From The New York Times, I'm Rachel Abrams, and this is The Daily.
After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, abortions in the United States actually went up.
In part,
that's because of a novel legal strategy that ended up pitting blue states against red states.
Today, my colleague Pam Bellick explains the strategy.
and the two cases that could take it apart.
It's Tuesday, May 27th.
So, Pam, we haven't talked about abortion on the show for a while.
And in the years since Roe v. Wade fell,
The country has kind of splintered into states where abortion is banned and states where abortion is not banned.
And that's just sort of been the state of play,
that everybody has their own state laws that they have to abide by.