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Kansas Voters Resoundingly Protect Their Access To Abortion
The proposed amendment to the Kansas Constitution would have added language stating that it does not grant the right to abortion.
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Roe Is Overturned. What's Next?
A landmark Supreme Court ruling struck down Roe v. Wade, causing ripple effects and reactions across the nation.
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Biden Discusses Abortion Access Options With Democratic Governors
"We're in the process of looking at all the alternatives," President Biden said.
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Two Weeks Post-Roe: How Abortion Has Already Changed In The U.S.
The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade two weeks ago, erasing a woman's right to an abortion and changing U.S. laws almost immediately.
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Abortion Bans Leave Organizations Across The U.S. In Gray Area
Many doctors are not comfortable taking patients from other states due to restrictions after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
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Senate To Vote Next Week On Protecting Abortion Rights
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said members of both parties need to go on record about where they stand on abortion rights.
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Election '22: What Matters: Support For A National Abortion Ban
National Right to Life Committee head Carol Tobias talks about the possibility of a limited federal abortion ban.
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Supreme Court Overturns Roe V. Wade; States Can Ban Abortion
The ruling puts the court at odds with a majority of Americans who favored preserving Roe, according to opinion polls.
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Texas Hospitals Delaying Care Over Abortion Law, Letter Says
The Biden admin. issued guidance that hospitals must provide abortion care if the pregnant woman's life is at risk. Texas sued over that guidance.
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The Approval Process For Over-The-Counter Birth Control Pills
Two drugmakers are working toward FDA approval for their over-the-counter birth control pills, but there are multiple steps in the process.
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CLEAN : Feminist collective Las Tesis perform outside parliament in Athens
The Chilean feminist collective Las Tesis perform their song A Rapist In Your Way outside the Greek parliament in Athens (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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SCOTUS Allows Kentucky Abortion Law To Continue
The court refused to hear the case, but didn't explain why.
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Three Become First Korean-American Women Elected To Congress
GOP's Young Kim and Michelle Steel of California and Democrat Marilyn Strickland of Washington are first Korean-American women elected to Congress.
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President Biden Issues Executive Order For Abortion Rights
Today, President Biden signed an executive order protecting reproductive rights for women, a right the Supreme Court revoked.
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The Political Fallout From SCOTUS Overturning Roe V. Wade
Lawmakers, Democrats and Republicans, react to the Supreme Court striking down federal protections over abortion.
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National Right To Life Convention Erupted In Cheer After Roe Decision
Attendees of the National Right to Life convention hugged and cheered after the Supreme Court announced its decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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Missouri Couple Shares Abortion Story
For families considering an abortion, the issue can be very complicated. One couple details traveling to different states and spending thousands.
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New Abortion Laws Say It's Clear When Life Starts. Biology Can't Agree
New research didn't bring an irrefutable answer to when the start of life is. Instead, the question got more complicated.
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Patients Worry How Overturning Of Roe Could Affect IVF
Patients considering IVF worry trigger laws could give embryos legal protection, making some parts of the IVF process a criminal offense.
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Annie Lennox Speaks To Women Ahead of March
CLEAN: People gathered in London to take part in the 'Walk in Her Shoes' march for women's rights ahead of International Women's Day on March 8th. Shows singer-songwriter and activist Annie Lennox speaking to women gathered outside City...
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CLEAN : Ten years on Femen's leader hopes for a new women's spring
Anna Shevchenko a leader of the Femen movement founded 10 years ago says she's looking forward to a new womens spring despite Femen struggling to maintain momentum in recent years even as the MeToo campaign gathers pace
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The Downstream Impacts Of Supreme Court Overturning Roe V. Wade
The vote was 6-3 to uphold the Mississippi law, but Chief Justice John Roberts didn't join his conservative colleagues in overturning Roe.