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Vance Claims European Backsliding on Religious Freedom
Vice President JD Vance's Munich Security Conference speech claimed a European backsliding on religious freedom, citing examples of legal action against silent prayer near abortion clinics, restrictions on online speech, and a canceled Romanian election, provoking a fact-check examining each claim.
Vance Claims European Backsliding on Religious Freedom
Vice President JD Vance's Munich Security Conference speech claimed a European backsliding on religious freedom, citing examples of legal action against silent prayer near abortion clinics, restrictions on online speech, and a canceled Romanian election, provoking a fact-check examining each claim.
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48% Bias Score


Texas Fines Doctor $100,000 for Prescribing Abortion Pills, New York Defies Extradition
A Texas judge fined New York doctor Dr. Maggie Carpenter $100,000 for prescribing abortion pills via telemedicine to a woman near Dallas, violating Texas law; New York Governor Kathy Hochul refused Louisiana's extradition request for Carpenter, who also faces criminal charges in Louisiana for prescr...
Texas Fines Doctor $100,000 for Prescribing Abortion Pills, New York Defies Extradition
A Texas judge fined New York doctor Dr. Maggie Carpenter $100,000 for prescribing abortion pills via telemedicine to a woman near Dallas, violating Texas law; New York Governor Kathy Hochul refused Louisiana's extradition request for Carpenter, who also faces criminal charges in Louisiana for prescr...
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56% Bias Score


South Carolina Supreme Court to Decide on Six-Week Abortion Ban
South Carolina's Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday on a 2023 law banning abortions after six weeks, with Planned Parenthood challenging the definition of fetal cardiac activity, arguing it should be closer to nine or ten weeks based on when a heart actually forms; the court's decision will...
South Carolina Supreme Court to Decide on Six-Week Abortion Ban
South Carolina's Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday on a 2023 law banning abortions after six weeks, with Planned Parenthood challenging the definition of fetal cardiac activity, arguing it should be closer to nine or ten weeks based on when a heart actually forms; the court's decision will...
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52% Bias Score


Germany's Abortion Decriminalization Vote Blocked
The German parliament failed to decriminalize abortion due to Union and FDP opposition, despite 80% public support and a potential parliamentary majority; this highlights the ongoing conflict between public opinion and political action on women's reproductive rights.
Germany's Abortion Decriminalization Vote Blocked
The German parliament failed to decriminalize abortion due to Union and FDP opposition, despite 80% public support and a potential parliamentary majority; this highlights the ongoing conflict between public opinion and political action on women's reproductive rights.
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52% Bias Score


New York Shields Doctors' Identities on Abortion Pill Prescriptions
New York Governor Kathy Hochul enacted a law on Monday protecting the identities of doctors prescribing abortion pills, prompted by the indictment of a New York doctor for allegedly sending abortion pills to a minor in Louisiana, a case representing the first criminal charges against a doctor for th...
New York Shields Doctors' Identities on Abortion Pill Prescriptions
New York Governor Kathy Hochul enacted a law on Monday protecting the identities of doctors prescribing abortion pills, prompted by the indictment of a New York doctor for allegedly sending abortion pills to a minor in Louisiana, a case representing the first criminal charges against a doctor for th...
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60% Bias Score


NY Doctor Indicted for Mailing Abortion Pills to Louisiana Minor
A Louisiana grand jury indicted New York doctor Margaret Carpenter and a mother for criminal abortion after Carpenter allegedly sent abortion pills via telehealth to the mother's underage daughter, resulting in a medical emergency; this case is the first known instance of criminal charges against a ...
NY Doctor Indicted for Mailing Abortion Pills to Louisiana Minor
A Louisiana grand jury indicted New York doctor Margaret Carpenter and a mother for criminal abortion after Carpenter allegedly sent abortion pills via telehealth to the mother's underage daughter, resulting in a medical emergency; this case is the first known instance of criminal charges against a ...
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44% Bias Score

Texas Judge Fines Doctor $100,000 for Prescribing Abortion Pills; New York Defies Extradition Request
A Texas judge fined a New York doctor over $100,000 and barred her from prescribing abortion medication to Texas residents for providing abortion pills via telemedicine; New York's governor refused Louisiana's extradition request for the same doctor, who faces criminal charges there for a similar ca...

Texas Judge Fines Doctor $100,000 for Prescribing Abortion Pills; New York Defies Extradition Request
A Texas judge fined a New York doctor over $100,000 and barred her from prescribing abortion medication to Texas residents for providing abortion pills via telemedicine; New York's governor refused Louisiana's extradition request for the same doctor, who faces criminal charges there for a similar ca...
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48% Bias Score

Hochul Refuses to Extradite Doctor Charged with Sending Abortion Pills Across State Lines
New York Governor Kathy Hochul refused to extradite Dr. Margaret Carpenter, indicted in Louisiana for sending abortion pills across state lines, creating the first known criminal indictment of a doctor for this action post-Roe v. Wade and directly challenging Louisiana's near-total abortion ban.

Hochul Refuses to Extradite Doctor Charged with Sending Abortion Pills Across State Lines
New York Governor Kathy Hochul refused to extradite Dr. Margaret Carpenter, indicted in Louisiana for sending abortion pills across state lines, creating the first known criminal indictment of a doctor for this action post-Roe v. Wade and directly challenging Louisiana's near-total abortion ban.
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48% Bias Score

Interstate Abortion Conflict Erupts After Roe v. Wade Overturn
Louisiana indicted a New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills used in Louisiana, creating an interstate conflict over abortion laws and testing the limits of state jurisdiction and the constitutionality of shield laws protecting providers; Texas is pursuing a similar case against this doctor.

Interstate Abortion Conflict Erupts After Roe v. Wade Overturn
Louisiana indicted a New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills used in Louisiana, creating an interstate conflict over abortion laws and testing the limits of state jurisdiction and the constitutionality of shield laws protecting providers; Texas is pursuing a similar case against this doctor.
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44% Bias Score

Interstate Abortion Conflict Erupts After Roe v. Wade Overturn
Louisiana has criminally charged a New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills used in Louisiana, directly challenging New York's shield law protecting providers from out-of-state prosecution; similar cases in Texas and potential future lawsuits are expected to further escalate interstate conflic...

Interstate Abortion Conflict Erupts After Roe v. Wade Overturn
Louisiana has criminally charged a New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills used in Louisiana, directly challenging New York's shield law protecting providers from out-of-state prosecution; similar cases in Texas and potential future lawsuits are expected to further escalate interstate conflic...
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44% Bias Score

NY Shields Abortion Pill Doctors' Identities After Louisiana Indictment
New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed a bill into law immediately protecting the identities of doctors who prescribe abortion pills, prompted by the indictment of a New York doctor for allegedly providing abortion medication to a minor in Louisiana, a state with near-total abortion ban.

NY Shields Abortion Pill Doctors' Identities After Louisiana Indictment
New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed a bill into law immediately protecting the identities of doctors who prescribe abortion pills, prompted by the indictment of a New York doctor for allegedly providing abortion medication to a minor in Louisiana, a state with near-total abortion ban.
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44% Bias Score

Wyoming Bill Seeks to Redefine Healthcare, Raising Concerns About Access to Medical Procedures
Wyoming Republicans introduced Senate File 125 to redefine "healthcare," potentially restricting abortion access and other medical procedures; Judge Melissa Owens previously overturned abortion bans citing the state's constitutional right to healthcare, prompting legal challenges and concerns about ...

Wyoming Bill Seeks to Redefine Healthcare, Raising Concerns About Access to Medical Procedures
Wyoming Republicans introduced Senate File 125 to redefine "healthcare," potentially restricting abortion access and other medical procedures; Judge Melissa Owens previously overturned abortion bans citing the state's constitutional right to healthcare, prompting legal challenges and concerns about ...
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48% Bias Score
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