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Is the GOP still the party of life? Hardly
In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by ...
Going into the fourth year without federal abortion rights protections, groups that helped overturn Roe v. Wade are focused ...
Abortion policy at the federal and state levels has continued to shift in the United States three and a half years since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in its June 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson ...
Republican senators on Wednesday urged the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to tighten safety standards and reconsider partnerships tied to abortion pills, accusing the agency of expanding access ...
"Again, I'm not projecting ahead," Sen. Joni Ernst told reporters. "We need to go through the process with the Supreme Court." ...
A congressional fight over abortion coverage in Obamacare plans is shaping up as an existential battle for anti-abortion organizations. Anti-abortion advocates have ramped up the pressure on ...
A nurse holds a sign in support of abortion access at a Planned Parenthood rally in Downtown Cincinnati on May 15, 2022. Credit: Madeline Fening Ohio Republican lawmakers have introduced several bills ...
Republican demands for stronger anti-abortion provisions as part of any extension of enhanced ObamaCare subsidies are not only a sticking point to a bipartisan deal: They complicate any alternative ...
As a new Democrat, former Georgia Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan is meeting skeptics in crowds and working to win them over ...
They warned that without the protection of Roe, states would prosecute people for having abortions, attack providers in ...
All in all, Americans don’t see many good ideas from either political party. But when it comes to specific issues, the Republican Party holds advantages on crime and immigration, while the Democratic ...
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