A fractured City Council narrowly approved a plan on Thursday to allocate $100,000 that may go, in part, to helping women travel out-of-state for abortions. That initiative may sound familiar. A ...
Why does the nation s largest abortion and gender-mutilating business think it has a right to be funded by taxpayers when it ...
A New York county clerk has refused to enforce a Texas fine against an OB-GYN for allegedly prescribing abortion pills, ...
Life coaching requires no mental health education, and it sometimes attracts former therapists who have lost their license to practice, reports ProPublica. Other states making news are New York, Iowa, ...
Senators also heard testimony on a pair of bills that would crack down on abortion pill access and block taxpayer-funded ...
A county clerk in New York has refused to file a more than $100,000 judgment from Texas against a New York doctor accused of ...
The sweeping executive order is likely to face swift challenges because states have broad authority to set their own election ...
Here we are, over 50 years after whatever it was that people call the sexual revolution, long past the anti-porn crusade of ...
Anti-abortion activists, carrying crucifixes and signs that read "pray and act to end the sin of abortion," marched through ...
Abortion is legal in Texas only when the life of the mother or a “major bodily function” is at risk. Doctors, who could face ...
For this week’s Slate Plus bonus episode, John and David are joined by Ruth Marcus to discuss the arrest and prosecution of a Houston midwife this week under Texas’s near-total abortion ban.
A second person has been arrested in connection to a Texas midwife who is accused of providing illegal abortions at a network of clinics operated outside of the Houston area. Jose Manuel Cendan ...