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  • Decades ago, Brazilian women made a discovery.

  • They could have an abortion without a doctor, thanks to a tiny pill.

  • That pill spawned a global movement,

  • helping millions of women have safe abortions, regardless of the law.

  • Hear that story on the network,

  • from NPR's Embedded and Futuro Media, wherever you get your podcasts.

  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korova Coleman.

  • The multi-trillion-dollar tax cut and spending bill is back in the House after passing the Senate yesterday in a tie-breaking vote by Vice President Vance.

  • One senator who was undecided until the last minute was Alaska Republican Lisa Murkowski,

  • who voted yes.

  • Murkowski says she won support for rural hospitals and food and nutrition benefits in Alaska,

  • but Murkowski says she realizes there may be problems for other Americans.

  • that in many parts of the country there are Americans that are not going to be advantaged by this bill.

  • I don't like it.

  • House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries says the bill does more than just leave some Americans less advantaged.

  • This dangerous and extreme Republican budget will result in Americans losing their lives.

  • because of the inability to access healthcare coverage.

  • House Republicans will talk today about how they plan to debate the bill again.

  • Several attorneys general are suing the Trump administration over sharing the personal data of Medicaid recipients with the Department of Homeland Security.

  • NPR's Jude Joffe Block reports.