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Anti-abortion Groups Lobby to Defund Planned Parenthood
Anti-abortion groups are lobbying to defund Planned Parenthood, leveraging a Supreme Court case that could allow states to strip Medicaid funding from the organization, impacting reproductive healthcare access for low-income individuals.
Anti-abortion Groups Lobby to Defund Planned Parenthood
Anti-abortion groups are lobbying to defund Planned Parenthood, leveraging a Supreme Court case that could allow states to strip Medicaid funding from the organization, impacting reproductive healthcare access for low-income individuals.
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52% Bias Score


Sierra Leone's Amended Abortion Bill: A Compromise Amid High Maternal Mortality
In Sierra Leone, a proposed bill to decriminalize abortion, initially allowing the procedure up to 14 weeks, has been amended due to opposition from religious leaders, now restricting it to life-threatening cases, fatal fetal abnormalities, rape, or incest; the bill aims to reduce the high maternal ...
Sierra Leone's Amended Abortion Bill: A Compromise Amid High Maternal Mortality
In Sierra Leone, a proposed bill to decriminalize abortion, initially allowing the procedure up to 14 weeks, has been amended due to opposition from religious leaders, now restricting it to life-threatening cases, fatal fetal abnormalities, rape, or incest; the bill aims to reduce the high maternal ...
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52% Bias Score


German Coalition Talks Stalled Over Abortion Law Reform
The Arbeitsgemeinschaft sozialdemokratischer Frauen (ASF) demands decriminalization of abortion as a condition for an SPD-CDU/CSU coalition in Germany, creating a major political conflict given the CDU/CSU's rejection and the historical treatment of abortion as a matter of conscience.
German Coalition Talks Stalled Over Abortion Law Reform
The Arbeitsgemeinschaft sozialdemokratischer Frauen (ASF) demands decriminalization of abortion as a condition for an SPD-CDU/CSU coalition in Germany, creating a major political conflict given the CDU/CSU's rejection and the historical treatment of abortion as a matter of conscience.
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52% Bias Score


Texas Arrests First Under Near-Total Abortion Ban
Following a January complaint, Texas authorities arrested three individuals—Maria Margarita Rojas, Jose Manuel Cendan Ley, and Rubildo Labanino Matos—for performing abortions and practicing medicine without a license, leading to the closure of three northwest Houston clinics: Clinica Waller Latinoam...
Texas Arrests First Under Near-Total Abortion Ban
Following a January complaint, Texas authorities arrested three individuals—Maria Margarita Rojas, Jose Manuel Cendan Ley, and Rubildo Labanino Matos—for performing abortions and practicing medicine without a license, leading to the closure of three northwest Houston clinics: Clinica Waller Latinoam...
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64% Bias Score


Texas Midwife First to Face Criminal Charges Under Anti-Abortion Law
Texas midwife Maria Margarita Rojas, 48, is the first person criminally charged under the state's strict anti-abortion laws for performing abortions at her three Houston clinics; she faces up to 20 years imprisonment.
Texas Midwife First to Face Criminal Charges Under Anti-Abortion Law
Texas midwife Maria Margarita Rojas, 48, is the first person criminally charged under the state's strict anti-abortion laws for performing abortions at her three Houston clinics; she faces up to 20 years imprisonment.
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60% Bias Score


Wisconsin Supreme Court Election: High-Stakes Race on Abortion, Redistricting
The Wisconsin Supreme Court election between Republican-backed Brad Schimel and Democrat-backed Susan Crawford will determine the court's ideological leanings, influencing decisions on abortion access and redistricting; over \$40 million has been spent on ads, and Elon Musk's groups have invested \$...
Wisconsin Supreme Court Election: High-Stakes Race on Abortion, Redistricting
The Wisconsin Supreme Court election between Republican-backed Brad Schimel and Democrat-backed Susan Crawford will determine the court's ideological leanings, influencing decisions on abortion access and redistricting; over \$40 million has been spent on ads, and Elon Musk's groups have invested \$...
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44% Bias Score

Beshear Vetoes Kentucky Abortion Bill, Citing Risks to Women's Health
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear vetoed a Republican-backed bill that sought to clarify the state's near-total abortion ban, citing concerns that it would endanger women's lives and create ambiguous medical guidelines; the legislature will attempt to override the veto.

Beshear Vetoes Kentucky Abortion Bill, Citing Risks to Women's Health
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear vetoed a Republican-backed bill that sought to clarify the state's near-total abortion ban, citing concerns that it would endanger women's lives and create ambiguous medical guidelines; the legislature will attempt to override the veto.
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44% Bias Score

Increased Birth Rates Among Hispanic Women After Abortion Restrictions
A study reveals a 3.8% increase in births among Hispanic women living within 483 kilometers of an abortion clinic after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, compared to a 2.8% increase for the average woman, highlighting the disproportionate impact of abortion restrictions on this demographic due to soci...

Increased Birth Rates Among Hispanic Women After Abortion Restrictions
A study reveals a 3.8% increase in births among Hispanic women living within 483 kilometers of an abortion clinic after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, compared to a 2.8% increase for the average woman, highlighting the disproportionate impact of abortion restrictions on this demographic due to soci...
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56% Bias Score

France Rehabilitates Women Convicted of Pre-1975 Abortions
The French Senate unanimously approved a bill to rehabilitate women convicted of abortion before the 1975 legalization of abortion in France, acknowledging state-inflicted suffering and creating a commission to document their experiences.

France Rehabilitates Women Convicted of Pre-1975 Abortions
The French Senate unanimously approved a bill to rehabilitate women convicted of abortion before the 1975 legalization of abortion in France, acknowledging state-inflicted suffering and creating a commission to document their experiences.
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44% Bias Score

First Arrests Under Texas's Strict Anti-Abortion Law
Texas authorities arrested midwife María Margarita Rojas and her employee José Ley for allegedly performing illegal abortions at three clinics near Houston, highlighting the state's strict anti-abortion law and its impact on healthcare access for vulnerable populations.

First Arrests Under Texas's Strict Anti-Abortion Law
Texas authorities arrested midwife María Margarita Rojas and her employee José Ley for allegedly performing illegal abortions at three clinics near Houston, highlighting the state's strict anti-abortion law and its impact on healthcare access for vulnerable populations.
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64% Bias Score

House Republicans Urged to Repeal FACE Act Amidst Claims of Misuse
Mike Pence's Americans Advancing Freedom coalition urges House Republicans to repeal the FACE Act, claiming the Biden administration weaponized it against pro-life activists; Rep. Chip Roy's legislation to repeal the act has 32 co-sponsors in the House and Senate support.

House Republicans Urged to Repeal FACE Act Amidst Claims of Misuse
Mike Pence's Americans Advancing Freedom coalition urges House Republicans to repeal the FACE Act, claiming the Biden administration weaponized it against pro-life activists; Rep. Chip Roy's legislation to repeal the act has 32 co-sponsors in the House and Senate support.
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64% Bias Score

Guttmacher Institute Recommends Ending Mandatory Abortion Reporting Due to Privacy Concerns
The Guttmacher Institute recommends ending mandatory abortion reporting in all states due to patient privacy risks and potential misuse of data in the post-Roe v. Wade political climate, while acknowledging a need to find alternative means of data collection for research purposes.

Guttmacher Institute Recommends Ending Mandatory Abortion Reporting Due to Privacy Concerns
The Guttmacher Institute recommends ending mandatory abortion reporting in all states due to patient privacy risks and potential misuse of data in the post-Roe v. Wade political climate, while acknowledging a need to find alternative means of data collection for research purposes.
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48% Bias Score
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