Scrapping Roe v. Wade makes the US an outlier in the West. Here's how it compares on abortion rights
CNN
Tens of millions of people in America the United States are set to lose abortion access after the Supreme Court decided to overturn Roe v. Wade on Friday, a drastic decision that overturns decades of law and sets the US apart from its key allies on women's reproductive health.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said it "clearly has a massive impact on people's thinking around the world," and called the court's decision "a big step backwards."
Other world leaders have also slammed the decision, with protests scheduled to take place across cities in Europe over the weekend.
After recent burglaries at homes of professional athletes – including Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce – the NFL and NBA have issued security memos to teams and players warning that “organized and skilled groups” are increasingly targeting players’ residences for such crimes.