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Republican Senator Draws Blowback for Blocking Military Promotions Over Abortion Policy
Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama is stalling promotions for more than 150 generals and flag officers over a policy that funds travel costs for servicemembers seeking abortions.
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Wyoming Signs Law Prohibiting Use of Abortion Pills
The pills are already banned in 13 states with blanket bans on all forms of abortion, and 15 states already have limited access to abortion pills.
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Here Is What's at Stake in the Federal Abortion Medication Case
A federal judge has heard arguments in a lawsuit that poses a threat to the nationwide availability of a leading abortion medication.
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Long-Used Abortion Pill in US Under Threat in Texas Lawsuit
A conservative federal judge in Texas heard arguments Wednesday from a Christian group seeking to overturn the FDA’s more than 2-decade-old approval of an abortion medication, in a case that could threaten the most common form of abortion in the U.S.
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In a High-Stakes Hearing, a Judge Will Consider Whether to Order an Abortion Pill Off the Market
A lawsuit filed in Texas challenges the FDA approval of medications used to terminate a pregnancy. The judge has been asked to halt access to one drug nationwide.
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Arkansas Passes Bill to Build Anti-Abortion Monument on Capitol Grounds
The majority-Republican House approved by a 60-19 vote a proposal allowing the creation of a “monument to the unborn” on the Capitol grounds.
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Female Athletes Are Rethinking College Choices Due to Abortion Laws in Some States
The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade has added another complicated layer for college coaches to navigate.
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Texas Women Sued for Wrongful Death After Aiding in Abortion
Three women in Texas are being sued for wrongful death by a man who claims they helped his now ex-wife obtain medication for an abortion.
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Efforts in Texas to Ban a Key Abortion Pill Could Impact Access Nationwide. Here's How
In the latest effort to limit abortion access, opponents of the procedure are seeking to ban one of those medications. If they succeed, only one of the pills would be available, but women would still be able to get abortions.
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Texas Lawsuit Could Force Abortion Pill Off the Market Nationwide
A Texas lawsuit with a key deadline this month is posing a threat to the nationwide availability of medication abortion, which now accounts for the majority of abortions in the U.S.
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‘Here Again': Abortion Activists Rally Across the US on 50th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade
Women’s marches demanding the protection of abortion rights drew thousands of people to the streets across the country on Sunday.
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Where Is Abortion Legal? A State-by-State Guide to Current Laws
Since the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade last June, several states have implemented sweeping bans on abortion. Here’s the status of abortion laws in each state.
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Supreme Court Leaked Abortion Ruling: Investigation Finds Lax Security and Loose Lips
Eight months, 126 formal interviews and a 23-page report later, the Supreme Court has failed to discover who leaked a draft of the court’s opinion overturning abortion rights.
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Supreme Court Probe Fails to Identify Person Who Leaked Draft of Abortion Ruling
The Supreme Court says it hasn’t determined who leaked a draft of the court’s opinion overturning abortion rights, but that the investigation continues.
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Judge Overturns Georgia's Ban on Abortion Around 6 Weeks
The office of Georgia’s attorney general says it will appeal a ruling that overturns a ban on most abortions starting around six weeks of pregnancy. The ruling Tuesday by a judge in Fulton County applies statewide. The ruling says the ban violated the U.S. Constitution and U.S. Supreme Court precedent at the time it became law in 2019. The ban...
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Kansas Abortion Clinic Gets Inundated With Patients From States Banning the Procedure
A Kansas abortion clinic that was among the first in the country to open after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade has been inundated with patients.
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Here's Where Abortion Access is Under Threat in the 2022 Midterm Elections
Abortion access in several states could hinge out the outcome of November elections of lawmakers, governors, supreme court justices and attorneys general.
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Biden Promises to Codify Abortion Rights If Dems Win Majority in the Midterms
President Joe Biden will promise Tuesday that the first bill he sends to Congress next year will be one that codifies Roe v. Wade if Democrats control enough seats after midterms.
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At Least 66 US Clinics Have Halted Abortions Since Supreme Court Ruling
At least 66 clinics have stopped providing abortions in 15 states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade.
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Teen Interest in Long-Term Birth Control Soars After Turnover of Roe
Experts say the U.S. Supreme Court’s June ruling overturning Roe v. Wade appears to be sending more teens to their doctors in search of birth control, including long-acting reversible forms like intrauterine devices and implants. Waits for appointments are growing in some areas, Planned Parenthood is getting a flood of questions and doctors report demand even among teens who aren’t...