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Daily Red Alert - 6/27/22

Writer: RedBalloonRedBalloon

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“Abortion laws in states like Texas and the Supreme Court's decision on Friday to overturn Roe v. Wade have prompted a mass migration of patients seeking abortion care.”

“The court's decision set into motion countless journeys to other states with better access to the procedure. For some, the decision to travel elsewhere was immediate.” Survey: 68% of Voters Say Corporations Should Not Take Public Stance on Abortion - Breitbart

“A survey has found that most voters believe corporations should not advocate for or against abortion rights “on behalf of their workers.”

“The Suffolk University/USA TODAY survey was conducted between June 12-15 and released Wednesday ahead of the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case Friday, which overruled the longstanding Roe v. Wade decision.”

“Airlines canceled nearly 700 flights in the United States early Monday, as they struggled to keep up with a surge in summer travel demand due to a shortage of staff ranging from pilots to crew members.”

“President Joe Biden and other world leaders are pursuing a cap on Russian oil prices. Members of the G7 are meeting in Austria to discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine, as well as climate change and public health. In one background press call, a senior Biden administration official announced that G7 leaders would “set a global price cap for Russian oil in shipments” to countries outside of the seven nations, which include Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, France, Japan, Canada, and the United States.”

“On a regional basis, contract signings jumped 15.4% month over month in the Northeast, increased 0.2% month over month in the South, fell 1.7% month over month in the Midwest and contracted 5% in the Midwest. The figures mark year-over-year declines of 11.9%, 13.8%, 8.8% and 19.8%, respectively.” Gas prices could reach ‘apocalyptic’ levels during hurricane season, oil expert warns - New York Post

“Gas prices could climb well above their current near-record levels to “apocalyptic” heights if hurricane season results in significant disruptions for US oil refiners, an industry expert warned Friday.” “The national average gas price was hovering at roughly $4.93 as of Friday or about nine cents lower than its all-time high reached on June 14. Oil prices have also ticked slightly lower, holding at about $107 per barrel after trading near $120 earlier in the month.”

“Americans' anger over inflation and spiking crime will have more impact at the polls in November than the Supreme Court's decision to nix a 49-year-old federal right to abortion, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said Sunday.”

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