A Greek woman set to launch a new political party after losing her child in a deadly train crash has ignited controversy by ...
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“Abortion is not healthcare” - Why this abortion debate turned heated fast
When abortion was framed as healthcare, one woman challenged that idea directly. The nurses didn’t appreciate the wording, and tensions rose quickly. Facts, ethics, and personal beliefs collided in ...
Kimya Forouzan, a policy adviser with the Guttmacher Institute, which tracks abortion legislation throughout the country and ...
Question 6, approved by Nevada voters in November 2024, would write a fundamental right to abortion into the state ...
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Louisiana at forefront of national abortion pill debate
Senator Bill Cassidy and Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill seek tighter restrictions on abortion pill access.
As the trial enters its second week on in Jackson County, the state is trying to make the case that the potential for ...
Planned Parenthood says it still has a future in Texas - and hopes to expand services in Houston.
In the spring of 2025, Planned Parenthood closed its clinics in Jackson, Petoskey, and Marquette, Michigan. The closures of ...
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A very simple explanation for why politics is broken
Entertainment got too good.
Maria Karystianou speaks of a “distortion” of her statements on abortions, effectively contradicting what she herself said. And that is not the only problem.
Major reforms inevitably run into a health industry — a broad group of interests ranging from pharmaceutical and health ...
In the early 1990s, change felt inevitable for the pro-abortion movement at Georgetown University. She said the university’s decision was largely symbolic. “It was important that the university ...
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