After Texas’s abortion ban, miscarriages became more life-threatening

德克萨斯州堕胎禁令实施后,流产变得更具生命危险。

Apple News Today

2025-07-08

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The death toll from the Texas floods climbed above 100, as stories of tragedy and heroics continue to emerge. Keri Heath at the Austin American-Statesman gives us the latest from the scene. The Trump administration’s funding freezes are teeing up a budgetary challenge between the White House and Congress. Jeff Stein with the Washington Post explains how how it could reshape the balance of power between them. Kavitha Surana with ProPublica unpacks how abortion bans have made first-trimester miscarriages more life-threatening. Plus, the Department of Justice delivered a conclusion on the rumored “client list” of Jeffrey Epstein, a Russian minister was found dead after being sacked by Putin, and a near upset turned into a painful exit at Wimbledon.  Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
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  • Good morning. It's Tuesday, July 8th.

  • I'm Shamita Basu.

  • This is Apple News Today.

  • On today's show, how far can a president go to defy the budget set by Congress?

  • After Texas banned abortion, miscarriages are becoming more life-threatening.

  • And an injury and dramatic exit at Wimbledon.

  • But first, to Texas Hill County,

  • where emergency teams and volunteers continue to sift through the wreckage of the floods and are gradually bringing to light the full scale of destruction.

  • The death toll has now tipped over 100 and is expected to keep climbing.

  • Twenty-seven campers and counselors who were staying at the all-girls Camp Mystic we spoke about yesterday have been declared dead.

  • Asked for an estimate of the number of people still missing,

  • Kerrville manager Dalton Rice would only say, quote, it is a lot.

  • Rescue efforts have become missions of recovery, and stories of heroics, tragedy,

  • and sheer survival are emerging as we learn just how little time people had to react.

  • Four months' worth of rainfall fell in about four hours.

  • Local resident Doug Fuller told NBC about the terrifying moment water entered his house.

  • Eventually the doors burst open and we jammed ourselves in the doorway as long

  • as we could until eventually a large swell of water sucked us out and a neighbor who was outside as well were clinging on to a support post in front of our door and we were able to grab hands and I was able to grab my wife and we held on for about the next two hours until the waters recited and just rode it out.

  • It was...

  • Terrifying.