One of the Trump administration’s actions that supporters of abortion rights found most alarming — and that opponents were quick to celebrate — was tucked into an executive order that had nothing to do with abortion at all.
U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a blizzard of executive orders and taken other actions since he was sworn in on Jan. 20 that are having a swift impact on Americans and the rest of the world. The executive orders,
President Donald Trump issued executive orders late Friday reviving some of his first term’s anti-abortion policies, like restrictions on federal funding for family planning and some overseas health programs.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court general election set to be held in April will determine ideological control of the court.
Women who survived their own botched abortions spoke out against Democrats for blocking a "Born-Alive" protections bill for abortion survivors this week.
Lauren Handy made headlines in 2022 after police in Washington D.C discovered fetal remains inside her apartment.
A contest for control of Wisconsin’s top court may be even nastier and more expensive than its bitter 2023 predecessor, with the fate of an 1849 abortion ban and other policies at stake.
President "Trump had a particularly significant impact on the 9th Circuit" in his first term, moving the reliably liberal appeals court to the right. That could influence abortion policy in the West.
The Women's Center has seen an increase in out-of-state patients and those who use language interpreter services.
Trump pardoned Handy and her nine co-defendants: Jonathan Darnel of Virginia; Jay Smith, John Hinshaw and William Goodman, all of New York; Joan Bell of New Jersey; Paulette Harlow and Jean Marshall, both of Massachusetts; Heather Idoni of Michigan; and Herb Geraghty of Pennsylvania.
President and CEO of Real Alternatives Kevin Bagatta joins 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss how their company offers a statewide parenting and pregnancy support program for women with unexpected pregnancies.
A new Justice Department leader issued a memo Friday restricting prosecutions for interfering with patient access to reproductive health clinics.