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HealthFlorida female student athletes are asked about their menstrual history. That’s raising red flags and concerns in a post-‘Roe’ world
By Chris MorrisOctober 4, 2022
Adismarys Abreu
PoliticsAfter Roe, teens and their parents flock to long-term birth control: ‘I don’t have room to play. We have got to get my child on something.’
By Heather Hollingsworth, Arleigh Rodgers and The Associated PressSeptember 27, 2022
Arizona protest on abortion ban
PoliticsArizona abortion ban sends patients scrambling to neighboring states. ‘It just sucks that this is the last resort for people’
By Jonathan J. Cooper, Terry Tang and The Associated PressSeptember 27, 2022
Kari Lake
PoliticsAfter Arizona reinstates a Civil War-era law banning nearly all abortion, Democrats vow to fight. Republicans are silent.
By Jonathan J. Cooper and The Associated PressSeptember 25, 2022
Eric Holcomb
PoliticsIndiana judge blocks abortion ban one week after passage because it could violate state constitution
By Tom Davies and The Associated PressSeptember 22, 2022
Democrats are spending a record amount on ads about abortion rights ahead of the midterm elections
PoliticsDemocrats are spending a record amount on ads about abortion rights ahead of the midterm elections
By Colin LodewickSeptember 20, 2022
Startup Choix to sell abortion pills to non-pregnant people who want to stockpile for the future
HealthStartup Choix to sell abortion pills to non-pregnant people who want to stockpile for the future
By Kelsey Butler and BloombergSeptember 7, 2022
New Mexico governor Michelle Lujan Grisham
Politics‘The goal here is build it and they will come’: New Mexico governor pledges $10 million for new abortion clinic
By Susan Montoya Bryan and The Associated PressAugust 31, 2022
FTC sues mobile data broker over sale of consumer data that tracks abortion location
TechFTC sues mobile data broker over sale of consumer data that tracks abortion location
By Leah Nylen and BloombergAugust 29, 2022
Google is labeling medical facilities that provide abortions in the U.S.
TechGoogle is labeling medical facilities that provide abortions in the U.S.
By Jack Gillum and BloombergAugust 25, 2022
Yelp app
TechYelp is updating its abortion policies to include disclaimers on crisis pregnancy centers
By Ella Ceron and BloombergAugust 23, 2022
Kansas voted to reject a ban on abortion earlier this month. Even after a recount, anti-abortion activists vow to fight results
PoliticsKansas voted to reject a ban on abortion earlier this month. Even after a recount, anti-abortion activists vow to fight results
By Kelsey Butler and BloombergAugust 22, 2022
Young Woman Sitting On Couch In Library
PoliticsAbortion access is so important to college students that 30% would consider switching schools if they didn’t have it, according to a new survey
By Alena BotrosAugust 19, 2022
Pro-choice protestors in St. Paul, Minnesota.
HealthAbortion restrictions widen the gender pay gap and can have big impacts on income, according to a new study
By Will DanielAugust 19, 2022
Michigan abortion law
PoliticsJudge blocks Michigan’s 1931 abortion law: ‘The harm to the body of women and people capable of pregnancy in not issuing the injunction could not be more real, clear, present and dangerous to the court’
By Joey Cappelletti and The Associated PressAugust 19, 2022
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