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Abortion rights demonstrators take to the streets in Texas: “It’s just unbelievable”
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A. had an unplanned being pregnant in December. Months earlier than, Senate Invoice 8 had gone into impact, banning abortions in Texas as early as six weeks into being pregnant — earlier than many individuals know they’re pregnant.
A., who had moved to Texas two years in the past, agreed to be recognized solely by her first preliminary for this story. She stated the ordeal that adopted “was probably the most traumatizing factor I’ve been by.” She stated the times between discovering out she was pregnant and getting an abortion had been the “hardest occasions of my life” as a result of she needed to get it over with.
When information arrived Friday that the U.S. Supreme Courtroom was overturning Roe v. Wade, opening the door for Texas to ban all abortions, she immediately began crying.
“It simply hits actually near me,” A. stated. “All of us must take care of it, they usually don’t know what circumstances each lady goes by after they must make that call. It’s simply unbelievable that in at some point, like one minute, it’s simply overturned.”
A. joined a whole bunch of abortion rights demonstrators who gathered in a shady space in entrance of the federal courthouse Friday in Austin and marched to the state Capitol to denounce the U.S. Supreme Courtroom’s determination to overturn Roe v. Wade. Demonstrators additionally took half in different rallies within the state.
In Dallas, Celeste Graham marched on the entrance of a crowd of a whole bunch of demonstrators hand in hand along with her 4-year-old daughter, additionally named Celeste. She introduced her daughter to the rally as a result of she desires her to develop up understanding that what’s occurring proper now’s “not regular.”
The Dallas protesters gathered on the Civic Backyard and gave speeches earlier than marching by the streets of downtown. A number of demonstrators held indicators with messages like “Not your incubator” and “Thoughts your individual uterus.”
Members of 5 teams that organized the rally led the group in chants together with “My physique my alternative” and “We would like Roe again.”
As a Black lady, Graham, 30, stated she fears for her daughter’s future rising up in a state the place she isn’t allowed to have bodily autonomy — particularly when the abortion ban disproportionately impacts Black girls. She stated she refuses to take a seat round and do nothing whereas her rights and her daughter’s are being taken away.
“These persons are not pro-life,” Graham stated of the Supreme Courtroom justices who voted in favor of overturning Roe v. Wade. “They’re pro-babies till they get right here, and as quickly as these infants come out they usually seem like my daughter, in the event that they’re brown or they’re Black or they’re Indigenous or they’re queer, they don’t give a fuck about these infants.”
Crystal Tallo, 30, stated she attended the Dallas protest along with her 4-year-old son, Edward, in order that he can develop up understanding how essential it’s for each individual, not simply cisgender males, to have bodily autonomy.
When Tallo discovered she was pregnant along with her first son, her mother-in-law tried to influence her to have an abortion. However she stated she needed a toddler, so she refused to have the abortion, and her son is now 19.
Though she selected to proceed her being pregnant, Tallo doesn’t consider all pregnant folks needs to be compelled to take action. And because the mom of two sons, she desires to ensure her sons by no means stress one other individual to both hold or do away with a being pregnant.
“They might have kids, and they should make that alternative for themselves,” Tallo stated. “My older son is aware of that if it was as much as his grandmother, he wouldn’t be right here. Whereas I made the correct alternative that was proper for me, I did that as a result of girls may be trusted to make the correct selections for our households.”
Xochitl Miranda, 28, and their greatest pal, Raven Delvalle, 25, attended the Dallas rally holding a fabric banner with the phrases “For those who’re pro-life, you’re pro-choice” painted on it.
Miranda stated they anticipated the Supreme Courtroom ruling to rule the way in which it did however nonetheless felt shocked and offended when the information was confirmed. They had been taking good care of their pregnant cat after they heard the information, which they stated felt ironic.
“We deal with animals a lot nicer than how we deal with human beings,” Miranda stated. “I might go and get my cat an abortion proper now, and it could be completely positive. However I can’t, and my mates can’t.”
As abortion rights supporters rallied towards the choice, abortion opponents celebrated the Supreme Courtroom’s ruling. They had been joined by most of the state’s Republican leaders. In a press launch, Gov. Greg Abbott stated, “Texas is a pro-life state, and we have now taken vital motion to guard the sanctity of life.” U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz referred to as the choice “an enormous victory for all times.” And Lawyer Basic Ken Paxton stated he was closing his workplace and making June 24 an annual vacation.
In Austin, abortion rights supporters held up indicators and belted out chants towards the U.S. Supreme Courtroom, Texas Republican management and a state the place they are saying girls’s rights are being infringed upon.
“I do know it’s been dialog, however when it occurred I really feel like I used to be form of numb to it,” stated Ryan Douglas, a 20-year-old faculty scholar from Dallas. “After which it really hit me, like, what it really means after which occurring social media seeing … it’s gonna have an effect on my kids and our kids’s kids.”
Jocelynn Thurmond, a 24-year-old caseworker for an Austin nonprofit, stated she was sitting at residence at her desk when information in regards to the determination went out. It was disheartening, she stated, however “I’m identical to numb to issues like this.”
“I used to be on the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, and so simply the truth that we have now to say Black Lives Matter,” stated Thurmond, who’s Black. “After which now we’re saying our rights for our personal physique issues, it’s simply form of like folks actually don’t care till it’s affecting them.”
Cassandra and Jaime Chaire, siblings who attended the Austin protest, stated residing in Texas throughout a time like that is “scary.”
“I do know, with abortions, it doesn’t cease there,” stated Cassandra Chaire, who was registering folks to vote proper earlier than she heard the information. “I’m having to assume, like, ‘I’m going to must plan forward, and am I going to have entry to my [contraceptives] in a month, in a 12 months?’ I don’t know. And so it’s scary as a result of it’s straight impactful to me, to each lady in Texas.”
“I’d say that listening to from others and other people stating that that is the best nation on this planet,” Jaime Chaire added, “we should always undoubtedly look inside and see all the problems that we’re at present having and problem ourselves to truly be higher and put some actions into the phrases that we’re saying. ”
Sydney Tran, a 20-year-old scholar on the College of Texas at Dallas, stated the choice to overturn Roe v. Wade has made her take into consideration whether or not residing in Texas long run is the correct factor to do. Tran stated that in gentle of the choice, she’s “undoubtedly” going to be voting within the November midterm election.
“I really feel like that’s the one factor I can do,” Tran stated whereas attending the Austin rally. “However I’m undoubtedly excited about my subsequent steps and whether or not I do need to contemplate having a household right here sooner or later.”
In Dallas, Miranda stated they hope to see extra folks proceed to protest the abortion ban and present solidarity, even when it could look like the protests do not accomplish instant change.
“For those who simply attain one or two individuals who wouldn’t have seen that, then possibly subsequent time they’re going to have sufficient bravery to face up, too,” Miranda stated. “It simply takes inspiring one or two folks by exhibiting that you simply’re not scared.”
Jaden Edison reported from Austin, and Cecilia Lenzen reported from Dallas.
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Texas A&M to be without star guard Wade Taylor IV against Alabama
Texas A&M will be without its leading scorer for this weekend’s top-10 matchup against Alabama. The Aggies listed senior point guard Wade Taylor IV as out in its SEC-mandated availability report on Friday night.
Meanwhile, Alabama will be without backup guard Houston Mallette, who was listed as out for the matchup against Texas A&M. Earlier on Friday, Alabama head coach Nate Oats said Mallette is having his knees evaluated as the team decides whether or not to sit him for the rest of the season and apply for a medical redshirt.
Taylor leads Texas A&M in both scoring (15.7 points per game) and assists (4.8 per game. The 6-foot, 180-pound senior has scored in double digits in all of his 13 games this season. During Texas A&M’s 100-75 loss at Alabama last year, the Tide held Taylor to 10 points and five rebounds on 4 of 15 shooting, including 2 of 5 from beyond the arc.
According to a report from KWKT FOX 44, Taylor experienced knee tightness during Texas A&M’s 80-60 win over Texas on Jan. 4. The guard left for the locker room during the second half against the Longhorns but was able to return to action, finishing with 13 points on 25 minutes. Taylor did not play during the Aggies’ 80-78 win over Oklahoma on Wednesday. He was replaced by senior Manny Obaseki in the starting lineup.
With Taylor out, Texas A&M leaned on senior guard Zhuric Phelps, who scored a career-high 34 points against Oklahoma, making 11 of 25 shots from the floor, including 6 of 10 from beyond the arc.
Alabama (13-2, 2-0 in the SEC) is set to tip off against Texas A&M (13-2, 2-0) on Saturday at 7 p.m. CT inside Reed Arena in College Station, Texas. The game will be televised on ESPN.
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Revisiting the three prior meetings between Ohio State and Texas
On Friday night, two of college football’s iconic programs will meet with a spot in the College Football Playoff National Championship game on the line.
The Ohio State Buckeyes and Texas Longhorns have their fingerprints all over the sport’s history yet somehow have squared off only three times.
A Fiesta Bowl meeting after the 2008 season. A home-and-home series in 2005 and 2006. That’s all the history the Buckeyes and Longhorns share on the gridiron — until they take the field in the CFP Semifinal at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic on Friday.
Here’s how each of those three matchups played out.
Jan. 5, 2009: Texas 24, Ohio State 21
Although the 2009 Fiesta Bowl experienced a low-scoring first 30 minutes (the Buckeyes led 6-3 at halftime), the fourth quarter offered an ending to remember.
First, Ohio State roared back into the lead with 17 unanswered points after entering the final period trailing 17-6. With just two minutes to respond, Texas put together an impressive 11-play drive that culminated in quarterback Colt McCoy finding wide receiver Quan Cosby for the winning touchdown with 16 seconds remaining.
The McCoy and Cosby connection dominated all game, with the pair linking up 14 times for 171 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
Sept. 9, 2006: Ohio State 24, Texas 7
McCoy’s first encounter with Ohio State wasn’t as pleasant as the Fiesta Bowl.
In a battle of the then-No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the land, it was the top-ranked Buckeyes who made an early-season statement against the defending national champion Longhorns on the road in Austin. Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith, who would go on to win the Heisman Trophy that season, threw for 269 yards and two touchdowns as the Buckeyes scored in all four quarters of the win.
Sept. 10, 2005: Texas 25, Ohio State 22
The first meeting between the Longhorns and Buckeyes came with nearly the same high billing as the 2006 contest, with the two squads squaring off as the No. 2 and No. 4 teams in the country, respectively.
As in 2006, it was the higher-ranked visiting side that came out on top, although the game itself proved to be much closer. Texas jumped out to an early 10-0 lead, but Ohio State battled back and eventually entered halftime, and then the fourth quarter, ahead.
Said final quarter, however, belonged to the Longhorns. Quarterback Vince Young’s 24-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Limas Sweed proved to be the winner, with Texas adding some insurance in the game’s final moments with a safety-inducing sack of Troy Smith in the end zone.
The top-five win was the Longhorns’ first major statement in a campaign that would end with a national championship.
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Hazardous road conditions expected as North Texas snow event ends Friday morning
NORTH TEXAS – This week’s snow event will end with a “few flurries” during Friday’s morning commute, according to CBS News Texas meteorologist Jeff Ray.
“But roads will have frozen over,” Ray said.
Expect hazardous road conditions in the morning, as it will be “the worst” the roads have been since the event started on Thursday morning, Ray said.
Late in the morning, temperatures will rise above freezing, which will “help drivers get around the Metroplex,” Ray said.
A cold front is expected Friday, he said.
“We are going to have wind chills in the 20s all day,” Ray said. “By nightfall on Friday, temperatures will drop quickly and water will re-freeze on the roads across the evening. This ice will remain until mid-morning on Saturday before the sun and warmer temperatures in the mid-40s clear the roadways.”
CBS News Texas will continue to provide updates as information becomes available.
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