Walmart is expanding the types of medical situations for which its employee health plan would cover abortions and the cost of travel, to include conditions such as ectopic pregnancy.

The shift at Walmart, the country’s largest private employer, is another sign of how companies are grappling with the Supreme Court’s decision earlier this summer to overturn the constitutional right to abortion.

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