Across
- 4. Approximately 100 beaches in the US were closed for this ever important holiday celebrating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress
- 6. big, invasive, and shy
- 9. In March and April this sustainable form of power generated more electricity than coal
- 10. In this court case, the Texas Supreme Court ruled against a group of women who sued after being denied abortions for health complications during pregnancy
- 11. As of the end of June, this number of states have amendments on the November ballot to preserve abortion rights
- 12. This hurricane traveled through the state where the 2024 AAJA National Convention was hosted. Many health and safety concerns that arose as a result of the storm were due to extreme heat
- 13. Following a music festival in California, people have been contracting this fungal infection
- 14. In July, NASA completed a mission in which four humans lived in a habitat that simulated the conditions of this bucket list travel destination (for Sam)
- 15. medication abortion is legal in this state (clinician can prescribe)
- 16. In mid-June The National Weather Service reported temperatures as high as 112 F in this US city
- 17. sunbathing millstone
Down
- 1. The only state that allows hormonal contraceptives to be prescribed without age restriction
- 2. Former President Trump falsely claimed that this marine animal is harmed by offshore wind turbines
- 3. Despite the reform that President Biden has introduced over the past four years, a group of young activists believe that a Kamala Harris Presidency could see even more positive action on the ____ than the current administration
- 5. The same snake in the previous clue miraculously gave birth to this number of babies after living alone for a decade (the picture of them is so gross)
- 7. Famous soccer player named after a six-foot boa? rainbow boa? boa constrictor? ... who knows
- 8. This NBC News Health Intern reported that July 21 was the hottest day ever recorded on Earth. The average temperature was 62.76 F
- 9. The CDC confirmed human cases of this arbovirus in seven states at the end of June
