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SAN FRANCISCO, May 10 ― Microsoft Corp said yesterday that it would extend its abortion and gender affirming care services for employees in the United States to include travel expense assistance. Several companies, including Yelp Inc, Citigroup, Levi Strauss & Co, and Amazon.com Inc, have...

SAN FRANCISCO, May 10 ― Microsoft Corp said yesterday that it would extend its abortion and gender affirming care services for employees in the United States to include travel expense assistance.

Some major employers, such as Walmart Inc and Target Corp, have not weighed in since the leak to Politico last week of a Supreme Court draft opinion that would overturn its 1973 decision legalising abortion nationwide.

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