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Roe v. Wade
Health
Abortion rights advocates score narrow win as Oklahoma supreme court okays procedure to preserve woman’s life
BY
Ken Miller
and
The Associated Press
March 22, 2023
Newsletters
U.S. lawmakers are introducing hundreds of bills to restrict voting and other civil rights
BY
Ellen McGirt
March 17, 2023
Features
American women still can’t get birth control pills without a prescription. This company has been trying for nine years to change that
BY
Maria Aspan
February 10, 2023
Commentary
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BY
Asima Ahmad
February 6, 2023
Commentary
Gen Z’s voting habits are all the proof companies need to act on societal issues
BY
Amanda Edelman
and
Andrea Hagelgans
December 7, 2022
Politics
Biden administration frustrated in efforts to protect abortion: ‘No executive action can replace a precedent of nearly 50 years’
BY
Amanda Seitz
,
Colleen Long
, and others
December 6, 2022
Commentary
I will not be docile on the topic of reproductive autonomy–and neither should you
BY
Carrie SiuButt
November 3, 2022
Health
Low-wage workers suffer the most financially from abortion bans and restrictions in post-Roe U.S.
BY
Anne D'Innocenzio
,
Alexandra Olson
, and others
October 26, 2022
Newsletters
How a medication abortion startup raised $6.1 million after the fall of Roe v. Wade
BY
Emma Hinchliffe
and
Paige McGlauflin
October 19, 2022
Politics
Biden to promise major legislation on Roe v. Wade next year if Democrats control enough seats. It’s a big if.
BY
Seung Min Kim
and
The Associated Press
October 18, 2022
Health
Turns out Elon Musk is wrong. There was a COVID-19 ‘baby bump’ after all
BY
Chloe Berger
October 17, 2022
Conferences
‘Now is not the time to stay neutral’: Planned Parenthood CEO challenges execs to take action
BY
Megan Leonhardt
October 12, 2022
Health
U.S. considering its very first over-the-counter birth control pill: Here’s who’s on board and who isn’t
BY
Sophie Mellor
October 4, 2022
Magazine
Melinda French Gates is investing $1 billion of her own money for women in the United States. Here’s an inside look at her game plan
BY
Michal Lev-Ram
October 3, 2022
Politics
After 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 others
September 27, 2022
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Commentary
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