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More Texans using telehealth options to access reproductive care
Despite Texas having one of the most restrictive abortion bans in the country, more than 41,000 residents had ...
This month, the state House advanced HB 2364, a bill sponsored by Rep. Rachel Keshel, that would make it a crime to ship, ...
Arizona lawmakers are advancing a bill that would make it a crime to mail or receive abortion pills, potentially penalizing both providers and patients. The proposal is raising constitutional question ...
A crisis pregnancy center told a Texas woman that her pregnancy was intrauterine. Three days later, she had emergency surgery ...
This past September, The New York Times political pundit Ezra Klein stated in an interview that, in the face of such serious ...
Singer-songwriter Darrell “Dash” Crofts, who teamed with childhood friend Jim Seals for such 1970s soft-rock hits as “Summer ...
The Annunciation has been in news lately thanks to James Talarico, the Texas Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate. Mr.
Lawmakers in states where abortion is already banned are focusing on measures intended to crack down on abortion pills.
Lawmakers in states where abortion is already banned are focusing on measures intended to crack down on abortion pills.
The Alliance Defending Freedom is behind a legislation known as the CARE Act, moving through a number of statehouses. Other ...
South by Southwest once again brought thousands of tech and business leaders to Austin — just as Texas positions itself as Wall Street’s next frontier. The New York Stock Exchange is expanding into ...
(The Center Square) – More lawsuits have been filed against chemical abortion providers under new laws in Texas and Louisiana. After the overturn of Roe v. Wade, abortion is illegal in more than two ...
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