A new medical device may change almost everything we think about making babies.
The 6-3 denial is a big victory for health care rights — for now.
“I knew a lady -- a schoolteacher -- who died after a back-alley abortion,” she told me.
Bravo has this to say about hormonal birth control (the kind that really works): Women "don't want to live every day having to take a carcinogen."
Trump health officials plan to rewrite guidelines for a federally funded family planning program to make it harder for low-income women to obtain birth control.
Conway finally stopped pretending and admitted that Kavanaugh will gut reproductive rights on the Supreme Court.
This false claim was then picked up by another fake news purveyor, Natural News, run by Mike Adams, a far-right blogger who also created a site to smear Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg as a ...
Collins is lashing out at critics who want her to stop Brett Kavanaugh from becoming the next Supreme Court justice — instead of actually taking responsibility for a decision that could set back civil rights ...
Anti-abortion outlets and groups attacked Democrats, pro-choice protesters for highlighting the risk Kavanaugh poses to abortion access.
Broidy’s attorneys filed a motion in July to redact parts of Bechard’s complaint that contain explosive allegations against him. A judge agreed and redacted portions of Bechard’s complaint this summer.
After meeting with Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Sen. Susan Collins emerged to announce that he regards the Roe v. Wade decision as "settled law."
Trump promised his Supreme Court nominee would overturn Roe v. Wade. Seven in 10 Americans don't want that to happen.
Pennsylvania, for example, could become a major abortion rights battleground in a post-Roe scenario.
If the Supreme Court were to overturn Roe v. Wade, the right to an abortion might no longer be law of the land.
Republicans will blame gun violence on anything other than guns. Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick took that to new levels of absurdity.