Roe v. Wade reversal brings uncertainty in states with "trigger" laws
CBSN
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade means that abortions won't be available in many conservative states which had already passed so-called "trigger" laws banning the procedure. Among those is Wyoming.
"It's really easy to say you will never have an abortion, until you find yourself in the impossible situation where you need one," Riata Walker told CBS News.
In January 2020, Walker discovered that her 20-week-old fetus had severe heart defects and chromosomal complications. Had she brought the fetus to term, doctors said it would not have survived.

The peace and tranquility of Muir Woods, just north of San Francisco – home to 500+ acres of old-growth redwoods – make it just about the last place you'd expect to find a fight brewing. "The fact that they're taking down whole groups of signs about climate change and our nation's history is disappointing, and embarrassing," said retired U.S. Park Ranger Lucy Scott In:

We share our planet with maybe 10 million species of plants, animals, birds, fish, fungi and bugs. And to help identify them, millions of people are using a free phone app. "Currently we have about six million people using the platform every month," said Scott Loarie, the executive director of iNaturalist, a nonprofit.











