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Abortion Pill Banner Towed Over US Open on Father's Day
Mayday Health paid for a 90-minute aerial ad pushing abortion pills over the Father's Day golf tournament—and families couldn't dodge it.

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‘What Does That Say’?: Airplane Pulling Abortion Pill Banner Flies Over US Open - US News – Latest Breaking Headlines, Photos & Videos | New York Post
Abortion pill advertisement at US Open leaves golf fans appalled: ‘Gross and divisive’
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