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The Intelligence from The Economist

Pro-life post-Dobbs: America’s anti-abortion campaigns

The Intelligence from The Economist

The Economist

Global News, Daily News, News

4.53.7K Ratings

🗓️ 23 June 2023

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

In the months since America’s Supreme Court gave states the power to ban abortions, those in support of the ruling have become more splintered. And with the help of leftist language, they are finding new recruits. A new discovery about the intelligence of a human-like species is changing how we understand evolution. And, a tribute to the man who leaked the Pentagon Papers.


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0:00.0

Puerto Rico is more than just a Caribbean paradise.

0:04.6

This US territory is a business powerhouse,

0:08.0

offering everything that game changers need.

0:10.8

Puerto Rico boasts numerous tax credits,

0:13.7

business incentives, and world-class talent

0:16.6

that take your business to the next level.

0:19.2

Learn why innovators worldwide

0:21.3

choose to call Puerto Rico home.

0:24.1

Visit investpr.org today.

0:27.2

Game changers, welcome home.

0:30.5

Financial markets are more complex than ever.

0:34.9

That's why Goldman Sachs is breaking down

0:36.9

the key factors driving the economy each week.

0:40.0

Join us every Friday for just 10 minutes or less.

0:42.7

Listen to the markets, a new series

0:44.8

from the Goldman Sachs exchanges podcast.

0:51.3

Hello and welcome to the intelligence from the economist.

0:54.6

I'm your host, Aure, Ugunby.

0:57.5

Every weekday, we provide a fresh perspective

1:00.4

on the events shaping your world.

1:05.0

There's a set of human-like species,

1:07.7

let's call them distant cousins,

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