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Cecile Richards, Planned Parenthood President, Dies at 67
Cecile Richards, former Planned Parenthood president and women's rights advocate, died at 67 on Monday, hours before President Trump's second inauguration; she had been battling glioblastoma.
Cecile Richards, Planned Parenthood President, Dies at 67
Cecile Richards, former Planned Parenthood president and women's rights advocate, died at 67 on Monday, hours before President Trump's second inauguration; she had been battling glioblastoma.
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44% Bias Score


Unplanned Pregnancy Creates Crisis in Long-Term Relationship
In December 2020, Valérie unexpectedly discovered she was pregnant, leading to a major conflict with her partner, Matthieu, who initially refused to support the pregnancy due to overwhelming fatigue and resulting in Valérie having a medical abortion.
Unplanned Pregnancy Creates Crisis in Long-Term Relationship
In December 2020, Valérie unexpectedly discovered she was pregnant, leading to a major conflict with her partner, Matthieu, who initially refused to support the pregnancy due to overwhelming fatigue and resulting in Valérie having a medical abortion.
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52% Bias Score


New Jersey to Stockpile Abortion Medication, Defying Potential Federal Restrictions
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced Tuesday that his state will stockpile mifepristone, a medication used in abortions, to ensure access to reproductive healthcare, defying potential federal restrictions under the incoming Trump administration, joining similar efforts in Massachusetts and Cali...
New Jersey to Stockpile Abortion Medication, Defying Potential Federal Restrictions
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced Tuesday that his state will stockpile mifepristone, a medication used in abortions, to ensure access to reproductive healthcare, defying potential federal restrictions under the incoming Trump administration, joining similar efforts in Massachusetts and Cali...
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40% Bias Score


Non-Physicians Trained to Provide Abortions to Increase Access
Democratic states are training non-physicians to provide abortions, increasing access in states where abortion is legal; a Washington state program trained 10 pharmacists who have already provided 43 abortion pills.
Non-Physicians Trained to Provide Abortions to Increase Access
Democratic states are training non-physicians to provide abortions, increasing access in states where abortion is legal; a Washington state program trained 10 pharmacists who have already provided 43 abortion pills.
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New Mexico Supreme Court Blocks Local Abortion Pill Restrictions
The New Mexico Supreme Court unanimously invalidated local ordinances restricting abortion pill distribution, ruling they preempted state law protecting reproductive healthcare access; the ruling does not address potential conflicts with federal law.
New Mexico Supreme Court Blocks Local Abortion Pill Restrictions
The New Mexico Supreme Court unanimously invalidated local ordinances restricting abortion pill distribution, ruling they preempted state law protecting reproductive healthcare access; the ruling does not address potential conflicts with federal law.
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New Mexico Supreme Court Strikes Down Local Abortion Restrictions
The New Mexico Supreme Court struck down local abortion restrictions in conservative cities and counties, reinforcing the state's liberal abortion laws and ensuring continued access to abortion procedures, particularly for those from states with restrictive bans, such as Texas.
New Mexico Supreme Court Strikes Down Local Abortion Restrictions
The New Mexico Supreme Court struck down local abortion restrictions in conservative cities and counties, reinforcing the state's liberal abortion laws and ensuring continued access to abortion procedures, particularly for those from states with restrictive bans, such as Texas.
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40% Bias Score

Smaller People's March Replaces Women's March Eight Years After Trump's First Inauguration
On Saturday, a smaller-than-expected People's March, a rebranded successor to the Women's March, took place in Washington D.C. and other US cities, eight years after Donald Trump's first inauguration, protesting his second term and focusing on a wider range of social justice issues than the 2017 mar...

Smaller People's March Replaces Women's March Eight Years After Trump's First Inauguration
On Saturday, a smaller-than-expected People's March, a rebranded successor to the Women's March, took place in Washington D.C. and other US cities, eight years after Donald Trump's first inauguration, protesting his second term and focusing on a wider range of social justice issues than the 2017 mar...
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44% Bias Score

New Jersey to Stockpile Abortion Drug Amidst Concerns Over Federal Restrictions
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced plans to stockpile the abortion drug mifepristone, citing concerns over potential federal restrictions under the incoming Trump administration; this proactive measure aims to ensure continued access to reproductive healthcare for women in the state.

New Jersey to Stockpile Abortion Drug Amidst Concerns Over Federal Restrictions
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced plans to stockpile the abortion drug mifepristone, citing concerns over potential federal restrictions under the incoming Trump administration; this proactive measure aims to ensure continued access to reproductive healthcare for women in the state.
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44% Bias Score

Texas Legislature Targets Abortion Pills with New Anti-Abortion Bills
Texas lawmakers have filed numerous bills targeting abortion pills, aiming to restrict mail-order access and reclassify abortion drugs, with the state's largest anti-abortion group encouraging lawsuits against those who assist with abortions; these efforts are likely to face court challenges.

Texas Legislature Targets Abortion Pills with New Anti-Abortion Bills
Texas lawmakers have filed numerous bills targeting abortion pills, aiming to restrict mail-order access and reclassify abortion drugs, with the state's largest anti-abortion group encouraging lawsuits against those who assist with abortions; these efforts are likely to face court challenges.
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68% Bias Score

Montana AG Appeals to Supreme Court Over Parental Consent for Minor Abortions
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the state supreme court's 2024 ruling invalidating a 2013 law requiring parental consent for minors seeking abortions, arguing that parental rights should include medical decision-making for their children, a deci...

Montana AG Appeals to Supreme Court Over Parental Consent for Minor Abortions
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the state supreme court's 2024 ruling invalidating a 2013 law requiring parental consent for minors seeking abortions, arguing that parental rights should include medical decision-making for their children, a deci...
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52% Bias Score

Record Kansas Abortions Highlight Post-Roe Shift in Access
Kansas performed a record 19,000 abortions in 2023, a 58% increase from 2022, with most patients being out-of-state residents from states with abortion bans, highlighting the impact of Roe v Wade's overturning on abortion access.

Record Kansas Abortions Highlight Post-Roe Shift in Access
Kansas performed a record 19,000 abortions in 2023, a 58% increase from 2022, with most patients being out-of-state residents from states with abortion bans, highlighting the impact of Roe v Wade's overturning on abortion access.
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52% Bias Score

Turkish Court Blocks Penalty Against Gynecologist Performing Abortions
An İstanbul court ruled against an administrative penalty imposed on a gynecologist for performing abortions in her clinic, citing legal inconsistencies and lack of evidence of patient harm.

Turkish Court Blocks Penalty Against Gynecologist Performing Abortions
An İstanbul court ruled against an administrative penalty imposed on a gynecologist for performing abortions in her clinic, citing legal inconsistencies and lack of evidence of patient harm.
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44% Bias Score
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