Midwest
Iowa’s 6-week abortion restriction takes effect after state court strikes down challenge
A six-week abortion restriction officially took effect in Iowa on Monday after efforts to block the law by pro-abortion groups failed in court.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, a Republican, has been fighting to enforce the law since she signed it following its passage last year. The ACLU of Iowa, Planned Parenthood North Central States and the Emma Goldman Clinic immediately launched a blocking effort. Reynolds appealed to the state Supreme Court, which allowed the law to take effect Monday.
The legislation bans nearly all abortions after the detection of a heartbeat, which typically occurs roughly six weeks into pregnancy. The law has exceptions for rape, incest, fetal abnormality and when the life of the mother is in jeopardy.
Pro-abortion groups have responded by bolstering their resources in neighboring states such as Minnesota. Planned Parenthood is now offering medicinal abortion assistance just across the Iowa border in Mankato, Minnesota. It is also remodeling its larger facility in neighboring Nebraska, according to NBC News.
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A six-week abortion ban officially took effect in Iowa on Monday after efforts to block the law by pro-abortion groups failed in court. (REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst)
Minnesota’s Democratic Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan toured an abortion provider facility about an hour from the Iowa border last week. The Whole Woman’s Health clinic expects to see an influx of patients from Iowa in the coming days.
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Flanagan said Minnesota would remain committed to serving people traveling from other states seeking abortions.
“If you’re afraid, come to Minnesota,” Flanagan said. “We’ve got you.”
Iowa’s Republican-controlled legislature approved the restriction during a special session in July 2023, and the law was supposed to go into effect immediately after Reynolds signed it days later.
Iowa’s Republican-controlled legislature approved the ban during a special session in July 2023, and the law was supposed to go into effect immediately after Gov. Kim Reynolds signed it days later. (AP )
During the yearlong challenge to the bill, abortion remained legal in the state up to 20 weeks into pregnancy.
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Iowa is the 14th state to impose a six-week abortion restriction since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade in June 2022. The ruling allowed state legislatures to regulate abortion policy without federal interference.
“Today is a victory for life. There is nothing more sacred and no cause more worthy than protecting innocent unborn lives,” Gov. Kim Reynolds said after her state court victory this month. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
“Today is a victory for life. There is nothing more sacred and no cause more worthy than protecting innocent unborn lives,” Reynolds said after her state court victory this month.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Detroit, MI
Boston Red Sox vs. Detroit Tigers Game Delayed on Monday
Original Story: The Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers clash on Monday night was anything but smooth.
Boston got an excellent start from Payton Tolle, who went seven innings in the contest and allowed just one base hit and two earned runs. After a five-run seventh inning, Boston took a 5-2 lead. Then, in the top of the eighth inning, the consest was delayed due to inclement weather.
This story will be updated as information surfaces.
Updated: The weather certainly played a role in Monday’s contest. Midway through the contest, fans at Comerica Park had to take cover due to lightning in the area.
Fans forced to move to cover, threat of lightning. Well that last play was lightning for our Tigers!! pic.twitter.com/HvY96mFROR
— Iffy The Dopester (@IffyTheDopester) May 4, 2026
The rain came fast and hard, but the action continued for a few innings afterward.
Eventually, with the crowd looking empty, the action started to get a bit sloppy. Tolle allowed the two earned runs on just one base hit. That’s in part due to two errors from the Red Sox behind him in the sixth inning. Detroit scored both of its runs in the sixth inning. Fortunately, the Red Sox followed suit with five runs of their own in the seventh inning in equally weird fashion. Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran smashed a homer to left field that on the broadcast looked like it was going to be a pop-up to left field, then all of a sudden it was out.
Jarren strikes for the lead ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/B0jcRTj8j6
— Red Sox (@RedSox) May 5, 2026
Wilyer Abreu followed up with a base hit to push Boston’s fourth run of the inning across.
Wilyer drives in Masa! pic.twitter.com/4Bj2E8Z1a2
— Boston Sports (@bahstonspahts) May 5, 2026
Finally, Marcelo Mayer came through with a base hit to drive in the fifth run of the inning for Boston.
This Marcelo Mayer heater is the only reason I still watch the Red Sox pic.twitter.com/m6wO97NGiF
— MayerIsKing (@MayerIsKing) May 5, 2026
Then, in the eighth inning, the contest was put into a rain delay with the weather getting worse.
“The game is currently in a delay due to inclement weather in the area. We will continue to provide updates,” the Tigers announced on X.
At the time, Enmanuel De Jesus was on the mound for Detroit with Andruw Monasterio at the plate with one ball. As of writing, neither the Red Sox nor the Tigers has provided an estimated time for the resumption of the contest, although the grounds crew did start to move the tarp on the field. When the game does resume, Boston will be just six outs away from getting back in the win column. For Boston, it’s a game it certainly needs to win and currently is in a good position to do so. But, again, it’s not over.
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Milwaukee, WI
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Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis restaurant tests cheaper menu, smaller plates as diners cut back on spending
A Minneapolis restaurant in the North Loop is testing smaller plates and lower prices as it looks for a way to bring more diners back.
Salt and Flour started testing the new menu this week. The full menu, with prices capped at $15 and many items in the $10 range, goes into effect next week.
The summer menu includes fire-kissed pizza and grilled octopus. Owner Brian Ingram said the lower prices are meant to attract bigger crowds as consumers cut back due to rising unemployment and inflation.
“We need people to start dining out more often,” said Brian Ingram.
“As we did our market research and looked at what could make you dine out more often, we thought the $15-$20 mark, maybe that is the sweet spot,” said Ingram.
Ingram said he needs customers to start eating out again if he is going to stay open. He said the restaurant has 50 employees and empty tables.
“We’ve got 50 employees and an empty restaurant. How do you bring people back and make them feel comfortable about coming back?” said Ingram.
John Spry, a finance and economics expert at the University of St. Thomas’s Opus College of Business, said the move is one way restaurants can stand out in this economy. He said more businesses are being forced to get creative and aggressive, and that can benefit customers.
“This is a form of differentiation. This is a common business strategy,” said John Spry.
“You are getting the quality of their chef, but smaller plates at a smaller price point,” said Spry.
Ingram said other restaurants are also trying to figure out how to adjust to current conditions. He said Salt and Flour plans to keep the pricing strategy through the summer.
“We have to figure out how to exist in this place, and that goes for every restaurant out there. How do you live in this new world?” said Ingram.
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