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SAN ANTONIO — A woman is dead after being hit by a driver in the Medical Center area that said they did not see her, according to police. San Antonio Police responded to the the intersection of Babcock Road and Medical Drive around 11 p.m. Sunday for reports of an accident involving a pedestrian and a car.
In an interview with CNN, Gov. Abbott echoed former President Donald Trump’s support for IVF in the wake of the Alabama ruling, saying they just “want to make it easier for people to have babies, not make it hard.”
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