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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A federal court in Cincinnati will hear complex legal arguments for and against Ohio's Down syndrome abortion ban Wednesday. The case is viewed as pivotal in the national debate over the procedure. The government will argue before the full U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati that the sidelined 2017 law doesn't actually ban any abortions. They say it impedes doctors, not pregnant women. A group of mothers whose children have Down syndrome argues the Down Syndrome Non-Discrimination Act actually discriminates against their children, singling out their fetal anomaly over many others in order to politicize the issue. 666

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Discount chain Fred's is closing 104 more stores by the end of June.The Memphis-based retailer said Thursday the closures are in addition to the 159 stores it 171

  

CHICAGO (AP) — The coronavirus that has upended nearly every element of public life also has dramatically changed the way people grieve for the dead. Ministers have closed their doors to funerals. Fear of quarantine has prevented families from flying in to pay their last respects. Cemeteries have drastically altered what they do out of fear that some mourners who don't know they are infected with coronavirus might infect others. Some cemeteries aren’t allowing any graveside services at all. “We just take deceased up to the grave and bury them,” Terry Harmon, the owner of Orange, California’s Chapman Funeral Home, 633

  

Ditching the alcohol without ditching the taste sounds impossible, but more brewers are getting on board with non-alcoholic beer.Miller Coors is one of the most recognizable beer companies that are changing things up. They just launched their non-alcoholic beer, Coors Edge."We are a beer company and we are going to be a beer company for the future but we are trying to meet our consumers’ changing tastes,” said Matt Hargarten with Coors.Non-alcoholic beer is nothing new, but liquor store owner Mark Crowder remembers the old version."It used to taste like sugar sweetness trying to turn itself into alcohol,” said Crowder. “It was horrible."Companies are now stepping up the flavor game, like Heineken, Clausthaler and Brew Dog, along with smaller breweries.Non-alcoholic beer begins its life as alcoholic beer. Hargarten says taking alcohol out of beer is extremely technical and expensive.For some people, they think non-alcoholic beer is pointless, but others feel it’s healthier. Non-alcoholic beer has less calories and carbs. Some have as low as 26 calories per can or bottle.But, is it really healthier? We spoke with a dietitian who says it’s healthier for people watching their weight. But, if you like drinking the real deal, she says if women only have one a day and men only have two beers a day, that’s healthy too. "The non-alcoholic trend is growing in the United States,” said Hargarten. “In the last year, it grew 8%."It’s safe to say this trend is not going away anytime soon. 1510

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