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Trump Administration's Actions to Limit Family Planning Services
The Trump administration is drastically curtailing family planning services domestically by cutting Medicaid funding, blocking Planned Parenthood payments, and eliminating a CDC team; internationally, it plans to destroy a $10 million stockpile of contraceptives, exacerbating global health issues an...
Trump Administration's Actions to Limit Family Planning Services
The Trump administration is drastically curtailing family planning services domestically by cutting Medicaid funding, blocking Planned Parenthood payments, and eliminating a CDC team; internationally, it plans to destroy a $10 million stockpile of contraceptives, exacerbating global health issues an...
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60% Bias Score


US to Destroy $9.7 Million in Contraceptives Amidst Aid Cuts
The U.S. State Department plans to destroy $9.7 million worth of contraceptives stored in Belgium, part of a broader reduction in international aid under the Trump administration, despite offers to redistribute them, costing an additional $167,000 for incineration.
US to Destroy $9.7 Million in Contraceptives Amidst Aid Cuts
The U.S. State Department plans to destroy $9.7 million worth of contraceptives stored in Belgium, part of a broader reduction in international aid under the Trump administration, despite offers to redistribute them, costing an additional $167,000 for incineration.
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56% 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


Missouri Judge Blocks Abortion Restrictions, Allowing Procedures to Resume
A Missouri judge blocked restrictive abortion regulations, allowing abortions to resume after voters enshrined abortion rights in the state constitution; the ruling is temporary, pending a lawsuit challenging the near-total abortion ban.
Missouri Judge Blocks Abortion Restrictions, Allowing Procedures to Resume
A Missouri judge blocked restrictive abortion regulations, allowing abortions to resume after voters enshrined abortion rights in the state constitution; the ruling is temporary, pending a lawsuit challenging the near-total abortion ban.
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44% Bias Score


Arizona Governor Calls for Repeal of Abortion Reporting Law
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is calling for the repeal of the state's annual abortion reporting law, citing patient privacy concerns, following the release of the 2023 report showing 12,700 abortions, a fluctuation from previous years reflecting Arizona's turbulent abortion access policy changes; th...
Arizona Governor Calls for Repeal of Abortion Reporting Law
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is calling for the repeal of the state's annual abortion reporting law, citing patient privacy concerns, following the release of the 2023 report showing 12,700 abortions, a fluctuation from previous years reflecting Arizona's turbulent abortion access policy changes; th...
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44% Bias Score


UK Single Mothers' Fertility Treatments Triple in a Decade
The number of single women in the UK using IVF or artificial insemination has more than tripled in the last decade, rising from 1,400 in 2012 to 4,800 in 2022, due to women delaying motherhood and difficulties in finding partners; however, financial barriers persist.
UK Single Mothers' Fertility Treatments Triple in a Decade
The number of single women in the UK using IVF or artificial insemination has more than tripled in the last decade, rising from 1,400 in 2012 to 4,800 in 2022, due to women delaying motherhood and difficulties in finding partners; however, financial barriers persist.
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32% Bias Score

Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill Significantly Expands Access, Particularly Among Underserved Populations
A new study shows that 26.2% of people currently using the over-the-counter birth control pill Opill were not using any modern birth control method before its release in July 2023; this increase in access is particularly notable among uninsured, adolescent, and rural populations who often face signi...

Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill Significantly Expands Access, Particularly Among Underserved Populations
A new study shows that 26.2% of people currently using the over-the-counter birth control pill Opill were not using any modern birth control method before its release in July 2023; this increase in access is particularly notable among uninsured, adolescent, and rural populations who often face signi...
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Rejects Montana Parental Consent Law for Abortion
The Supreme Court declined to review a Montana law requiring parental consent for minors seeking abortions, upholding a state court ruling that the law violates minors' right to privacy under the state constitution; a separate state parental notification law remains in effect.

Supreme Court Rejects Montana Parental Consent Law for Abortion
The Supreme Court declined to review a Montana law requiring parental consent for minors seeking abortions, upholding a state court ruling that the law violates minors' right to privacy under the state constitution; a separate state parental notification law remains in effect.
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44% 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

Post-Dobbs Abortion Rates Rise Despite State Bans
Despite abortion bans in many states, abortion rates have slightly increased nationally since the Dobbs decision, primarily due to increased use of abortion pills and travel to states with legal abortions; however, access remains unequal.

Post-Dobbs Abortion Rates Rise Despite State Bans
Despite abortion bans in many states, abortion rates have slightly increased nationally since the Dobbs decision, primarily due to increased use of abortion pills and travel to states with legal abortions; however, access remains unequal.
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44% Bias Score

US Family Planning Access Plummets to 35.7%, Exposing Racial and Economic Disparities
A CDC report reveals that only 35.7% of women of reproductive age in the US received family planning services in 2022-2023, highlighting vast inequities by race and income and the impact of abortion restrictions on access to birth control.

US Family Planning Access Plummets to 35.7%, Exposing Racial and Economic Disparities
A CDC report reveals that only 35.7% of women of reproductive age in the US received family planning services in 2022-2023, highlighting vast inequities by race and income and the impact of abortion restrictions on access to birth control.
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44% Bias Score

Texas Woman Nearly Dies After Being Denied Miscarriage Care Due to Restrictive Abortion Laws
Following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, a Texas woman nearly died from complications of a miscarriage after being denied necessary medical care for four days due to restrictive state abortion laws, highlighting the dangers of vague and restrictive legislation and a 56% rise in maternal mortality i...

Texas Woman Nearly Dies After Being Denied Miscarriage Care Due to Restrictive Abortion Laws
Following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, a Texas woman nearly died from complications of a miscarriage after being denied necessary medical care for four days due to restrictive state abortion laws, highlighting the dangers of vague and restrictive legislation and a 56% rise in maternal mortality i...
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64% Bias Score
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