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Instead, some scholars who focus on the far right and anti-abortion violence say it may be more insightful to examine Boelter's religious background and views on abortion. Among the evidence that investigators are examining are notebooks belonging to ...
The outcome of a trial over Missouri’s abortion regulations could ripple far beyond the state, potentially creating new availability for women in the Midwest and South who can’t access abortion close to home.
A 35-year-old Kentucky woman faces fetal homicide charges after admitting to taking abortion pills ordered online and burying the fetus in her backyard.
But she said there wasn't much evidence until the abortion measures over the last two years that ballot questions would attract large numbers of voters who would otherwise not vote at all. People gather and pray Oct. 6 at the Ohio State House in Columbus during the anti-abortion Ohio March for Life.
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Fetal homicide case raises questions about state abortion ban
A Wolfe County woman was charged after investigators said she took abortion pills to terminate an unwanted pregnancy and buried the fetus on her property. The case raised new questions about Kentucky’s near-total abortion ban and drew concern from advocates on both sides of the issue.
While there will be far fewer ballot initiatives affecting abortion access in the 2026 midterm elections than there were in the previous national election, two in Republican-led states could be consequential. About 51% of Missouri voters approved an ...
Adriana Smith, a 30 year-old nurse and mother, was about nine weeks pregnant in February when doctors declared her brain dead after she suffered a medical emergency. But Smith’s mother, April Newkirk, told Atlanta TV station WXIA that doctors at Emory ...