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Minnesota Lawmakers Shot; Manhunt Underway
Minnesota Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband were killed, and Senator John Hoffman and his wife were critically injured in a shooting on Saturday; police are searching for Vance Luther Boelter, who they say impersonated a police officer while carrying out the attacks and had a target lis...
Minnesota Lawmakers Shot; Manhunt Underway
Minnesota Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband were killed, and Senator John Hoffman and his wife were critically injured in a shooting on Saturday; police are searching for Vance Luther Boelter, who they say impersonated a police officer while carrying out the attacks and had a target lis...
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60% Bias Score


Legal Battles Test Telehealth Abortion's Legality
A New York doctor faces legal challenges in Louisiana and Texas for providing abortion medication via telehealth, testing the legality of state shield laws protecting providers who ship abortion pills nationwide; an average of 7,700 telehealth abortions occur monthly in states with abortion bans.
Legal Battles Test Telehealth Abortion's Legality
A New York doctor faces legal challenges in Louisiana and Texas for providing abortion medication via telehealth, testing the legality of state shield laws protecting providers who ship abortion pills nationwide; an average of 7,700 telehealth abortions occur monthly in states with abortion bans.
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56% Bias Score


Virginia Gubernatorial Race: Earle-Sears' Conservative Stance Risks Undermining Youngkin's Coalition
Winsome Earle-Sears, Virginia's Lieutenant Governor, is running for Governor as a continuation of Glenn Youngkin's administration, but her more conservative stances on same-sex marriage, abortion, and her strong support for Donald Trump contrast with Youngkin's moderate approach, potentially hinderi...
Virginia Gubernatorial Race: Earle-Sears' Conservative Stance Risks Undermining Youngkin's Coalition
Winsome Earle-Sears, Virginia's Lieutenant Governor, is running for Governor as a continuation of Glenn Youngkin's administration, but her more conservative stances on same-sex marriage, abortion, and her strong support for Donald Trump contrast with Youngkin's moderate approach, potentially hinderi...
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48% Bias Score


Obstacles to Abortion Access Persist in Italy Despite Law 194
Forty-seven years after Italy legalized abortion with Law 194, access remains hampered by anti-abortion activism, institutional obstacles, and societal ambivalence, leading to legal battles and grassroots mobilization to protect reproductive rights.
Obstacles to Abortion Access Persist in Italy Despite Law 194
Forty-seven years after Italy legalized abortion with Law 194, access remains hampered by anti-abortion activism, institutional obstacles, and societal ambivalence, leading to legal battles and grassroots mobilization to protect reproductive rights.
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60% Bias Score


Missouri Lawmakers Seek Repeal of Abortion-Rights Amendment
The Missouri state legislature passed a measure that would repeal a voter-approved abortion-rights amendment and ban most abortions, with exceptions for rape and incest, sending the issue back to voters in 2026 or sooner via a special election.
Missouri Lawmakers Seek Repeal of Abortion-Rights Amendment
The Missouri state legislature passed a measure that would repeal a voter-approved abortion-rights amendment and ban most abortions, with exceptions for rape and incest, sending the issue back to voters in 2026 or sooner via a special election.
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56% Bias Score


Missouri Lawmakers Seek to Repeal Abortion Rights Amendment
The Missouri legislature passed a referendum to repeal a voter-approved abortion-rights amendment and ban most abortions, with exceptions for rape and incest, while also repealing a paid sick leave law; these actions will either go to voters in 2026 or be enacted immediately by the governor.
Missouri Lawmakers Seek to Repeal Abortion Rights Amendment
The Missouri legislature passed a referendum to repeal a voter-approved abortion-rights amendment and ban most abortions, with exceptions for rape and incest, while also repealing a paid sick leave law; these actions will either go to voters in 2026 or be enacted immediately by the governor.
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56% Bias Score

Illinois Investigates Police Department for Sharing License Plate Data in Abortion Case
The Illinois Secretary of State is investigating the Mount Prospect Police Department for illegally sharing license-plate reader data with a Texas sheriff seeking a woman who had an abortion, violating a 2023 state law that prohibits sharing such data to track women seeking abortions or undocumented...

Illinois Investigates Police Department for Sharing License Plate Data in Abortion Case
The Illinois Secretary of State is investigating the Mount Prospect Police Department for illegally sharing license-plate reader data with a Texas sheriff seeking a woman who had an abortion, violating a 2023 state law that prohibits sharing such data to track women seeking abortions or undocumented...
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44% Bias Score

Record Gender Gap Emerges in US Abortion Access Support
A new Gallup poll reveals a record 20-percentage-point gap in abortion access support between women (61% pro-choice) and men (41%) in 2025, three years after Roe v. Wade's overturn, largely due to increased female support rather than decreased male support.

Record Gender Gap Emerges in US Abortion Access Support
A new Gallup poll reveals a record 20-percentage-point gap in abortion access support between women (61% pro-choice) and men (41%) in 2025, three years after Roe v. Wade's overturn, largely due to increased female support rather than decreased male support.
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40% Bias Score

Argentina's Abortion Law Undermined by Current Government
Argentina legalized abortion in 2021 after a 20-year campaign by feminist and human rights groups; however, the current government is actively undermining the law's implementation by defunding it, creating access challenges for women.

Argentina's Abortion Law Undermined by Current Government
Argentina legalized abortion in 2021 after a 20-year campaign by feminist and human rights groups; however, the current government is actively undermining the law's implementation by defunding it, creating access challenges for women.
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36% Bias Score

Georgia Hospital Keeps Brain-Dead Pregnant Woman on Life Support to Avoid Abortion Law
In Georgia, a brain-dead woman, Adriana Smith, is being kept on life support against her family's wishes due to concerns about violating the state's strict abortion law, which prohibits abortions after the sixth week of pregnancy; the family was not given a choice in the matter, and this occurred af...

Georgia Hospital Keeps Brain-Dead Pregnant Woman on Life Support to Avoid Abortion Law
In Georgia, a brain-dead woman, Adriana Smith, is being kept on life support against her family's wishes due to concerns about violating the state's strict abortion law, which prohibits abortions after the sixth week of pregnancy; the family was not given a choice in the matter, and this occurred af...
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60% Bias Score

Missouri Senate Passes Abortion Ban Referendum and Repeals Paid Leave Law
The Missouri Senate passed a measure to repeal a voter-approved abortion-rights amendment and ban most abortions, with exceptions, and simultaneously repealed a law guaranteeing paid sick leave and minimum wage increases, actions that will impact reproductive rights and worker protections in the sta...

Missouri Senate Passes Abortion Ban Referendum and Repeals Paid Leave Law
The Missouri Senate passed a measure to repeal a voter-approved abortion-rights amendment and ban most abortions, with exceptions, and simultaneously repealed a law guaranteeing paid sick leave and minimum wage increases, actions that will impact reproductive rights and worker protections in the sta...
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68% Bias Score

Michigan Judge Strikes Down Abortion Waiting Period
A Michigan judge struck down the state's 24-hour waiting period for abortions and related regulations on Tuesday, citing conflict with a 2022 constitutional amendment protecting abortion rights; Governor Gretchen Whitmer praised the ruling.

Michigan Judge Strikes Down Abortion Waiting Period
A Michigan judge struck down the state's 24-hour waiting period for abortions and related regulations on Tuesday, citing conflict with a 2022 constitutional amendment protecting abortion rights; Governor Gretchen Whitmer praised the ruling.
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52% Bias Score
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