Myths

Debunking Common Myths About New Jersey by People Not From Here

New Jersey, often overshadowed by its neighbor New York, has long been the butt of jokes and stereotypes. While it’s easy to rely on clichés to form opinions about the Garden State, the reality is far more nuanced. Here are five common misconceptions people who aren’t from New Jersey often have about the state, and the truths that counter them. It’s All About the Turnpike and Industrial Zones The Misconception: Many people believe New Jersey is simply a pass-through state filled with smog, industrial zones, and endless stretches of the New Jersey Turnpike. The Reality: New Jersey is much more

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Pro-Life Doctors Debunk Common Myths On Abortion And Women’s Health

Pro-Life Doctors Debunk Common Myths On Abortion And Women’s Health Laurel Duggan on August 1, 2022 Two pro-life doctors debunked several pro-abortion talking points about the potential threat that new restrictions could pose to women’s health, drawing on their own experiences treating women and babies. Life-saving medical procedures for women, such as early deliveries resulting in fetal death, are permitted under new state abortion bans and restrictions, the doctors explained.  “I have read the Texas law and I did not see any uncertainty as to what would be allowed and what wouldn’t,” Dr. Christina Francis told the Daily Caller News

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