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Supreme Court Hears South Carolina Medicaid Case Against Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court is reviewing South Carolina's ban on Planned Parenthood from Medicaid, focusing on whether Medicaid recipients can choose their provider; the state argues Planned Parenthood's abortion services disqualify it, while Planned Parenthood says this restricts patient choice.
Supreme Court Hears South Carolina Medicaid Case Against Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court is reviewing South Carolina's ban on Planned Parenthood from Medicaid, focusing on whether Medicaid recipients can choose their provider; the state argues Planned Parenthood's abortion services disqualify it, while Planned Parenthood says this restricts patient choice.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration May Eliminate Biden's Gender Policy Council
The Biden administration's Gender Policy Council, created in 2021 to advance women's rights, faces potential elimination under a Trump presidency, sparking concerns about reduced access to reproductive healthcare and setbacks in women's equality.
Trump Administration May Eliminate Biden's Gender Policy Council
The Biden administration's Gender Policy Council, created in 2021 to advance women's rights, faces potential elimination under a Trump presidency, sparking concerns about reduced access to reproductive healthcare and setbacks in women's equality.
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44% Bias Score


Gillibrand Urges Biden to Certify ERA to Protect Reproductive Rights
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is urging President Biden to certify the Equal Rights Amendment to bolster reproductive rights, despite potential legal challenges due to lapsed ratification deadlines and rescissions by some states; the White House is considering the proposal.
Gillibrand Urges Biden to Certify ERA to Protect Reproductive Rights
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is urging President Biden to certify the Equal Rights Amendment to bolster reproductive rights, despite potential legal challenges due to lapsed ratification deadlines and rescissions by some states; the White House is considering the proposal.
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32% Bias Score


Anti-Abortion Activist Appointed OMB Chief of Staff
Ed Martin, a prominent anti-abortion activist, was appointed OMB chief of staff by President-elect Trump, raising concerns about potential impacts on women's health funding given his history of advocating for a national abortion ban with no exceptions and criminal penalties for those involved; this ...
Anti-Abortion Activist Appointed OMB Chief of Staff
Ed Martin, a prominent anti-abortion activist, was appointed OMB chief of staff by President-elect Trump, raising concerns about potential impacts on women's health funding given his history of advocating for a national abortion ban with no exceptions and criminal penalties for those involved; this ...
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Cabinet Picks Signal Mixed Outlook on Abortion Access
President-elect Trump's cabinet includes individuals with varying stances on abortion; while some nominees have anti-abortion records, others lack direct ties to the anti-abortion movement, creating uncertainty regarding his administration's approach to reproductive rights.
Trump's Cabinet Picks Signal Mixed Outlook on Abortion Access
President-elect Trump's cabinet includes individuals with varying stances on abortion; while some nominees have anti-abortion records, others lack direct ties to the anti-abortion movement, creating uncertainty regarding his administration's approach to reproductive rights.
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48% Bias Score


Missouri Abortion Ban Delayed Amid Legal Battle
A Missouri court hearing delayed the implementation of a state constitutional amendment that legalized abortion up to fetal viability, leaving pre-existing abortion restrictions in place and access uncertain.
Missouri Abortion Ban Delayed Amid Legal Battle
A Missouri court hearing delayed the implementation of a state constitutional amendment that legalized abortion up to fetal viability, leaving pre-existing abortion restrictions in place and access uncertain.
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Hear South Carolina's Planned Parenthood Medicaid Funding Appeal
The Supreme Court will decide if South Carolina can cut Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, impacting healthcare access for hundreds of low-income patients. This case, appealed from the 4th Circuit, centers on whether Medicaid patients can sue to choose their providers, highlighting the post-Roe...

Supreme Court to Hear South Carolina's Planned Parenthood Medicaid Funding Appeal
The Supreme Court will decide if South Carolina can cut Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, impacting healthcare access for hundreds of low-income patients. This case, appealed from the 4th Circuit, centers on whether Medicaid patients can sue to choose their providers, highlighting the post-Roe...
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44% Bias Score

Gillibrand Urges Biden to Certify ERA to Protect Reproductive Rights
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is urging President Biden to certify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to protect reproductive rights, despite legal challenges surrounding ratification deadlines and rescissions; the White House says the move is still under consideration.

Gillibrand Urges Biden to Certify ERA to Protect Reproductive Rights
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is urging President Biden to certify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to protect reproductive rights, despite legal challenges surrounding ratification deadlines and rescissions; the White House says the move is still under consideration.
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44% Bias Score

Texas Sues New York Doctor Over Abortion Pills, Testing Shield Laws
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued New York doctor Megan Carpenter for allegedly mailing abortion pills to a Texas woman via telemedicine, directly challenging New York's shield law protecting abortion providers; this lawsuit is the first to test these laws in court and will determine the future...

Texas Sues New York Doctor Over Abortion Pills, Testing Shield Laws
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued New York doctor Megan Carpenter for allegedly mailing abortion pills to a Texas woman via telemedicine, directly challenging New York's shield law protecting abortion providers; this lawsuit is the first to test these laws in court and will determine the future...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Cabinet Picks Spark Uncertainty on Abortion Policy
President-elect Trump's cabinet nominations include individuals with varying stances on abortion, creating uncertainty about the future of reproductive rights; some nominees have anti-abortion views, while others lack direct ties to the movement, yet several hold key positions influencing abortion a...

Trump Cabinet Picks Spark Uncertainty on Abortion Policy
President-elect Trump's cabinet nominations include individuals with varying stances on abortion, creating uncertainty about the future of reproductive rights; some nominees have anti-abortion views, while others lack direct ties to the movement, yet several hold key positions influencing abortion a...
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40% Bias Score

German Abortion Law Changes Spark Protests and Political Debate
In Berlin and Karlsruhe, Germany, up to 5,000 people protested for abortion legalization, leading to nine criminal complaints and five arrests in Berlin. A proposed bill aims to legalize abortion up to 12 weeks and have health insurance cover the costs, sparking political and societal debate.

German Abortion Law Changes Spark Protests and Political Debate
In Berlin and Karlsruhe, Germany, up to 5,000 people protested for abortion legalization, leading to nine criminal complaints and five arrests in Berlin. A proposed bill aims to legalize abortion up to 12 weeks and have health insurance cover the costs, sparking political and societal debate.
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56% Bias Score

Man jailed for poisoning pregnant woman with abortion drugs
Stuart Worby was jailed for 12 years for sexually assaulting a pregnant woman and administering abortion drugs, causing a miscarriage; Neuza Cepeda, who helped obtain the drugs, received a suspended sentence.

Man jailed for poisoning pregnant woman with abortion drugs
Stuart Worby was jailed for 12 years for sexually assaulting a pregnant woman and administering abortion drugs, causing a miscarriage; Neuza Cepeda, who helped obtain the drugs, received a suspended sentence.
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36% Bias Score
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