Democrats Plan To Put Abortion Front And Center At Biden’s State Of The Union
Democrats plan to put reproductive freedom front and center at President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address Thursday night.
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Democrats plan to put reproductive freedom front and center at President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address Thursday night.
As we cross the border into the conservative state in which my older daughter attends college, she often snaps a photo of the state line.
House Republicans are all talk and no action on protecting Americans’ access to in vitro fertilization, after the Alabama Supreme Court granted embryos the same legal status as children last month.
Two of the biggest pharmacies in the United States announced Friday that they will soon start dispensing the abortion medication mifepristone in select stores.
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans are struggling to respond to an extreme Alabama Supreme Court ruling effectively halting in vitro fertilization in the state as Democrats plan a new effort this week to protect access to IVF and other fertility treatments nationwide.
Sara Haines told fellow “The View” co-host Sunny Hostin on Friday that she was focused on “facts” and “science,” in a tense onscreen debate over a recent Alabama Supreme Court ruling on reproductive rights.
On Friday, Feb. 16, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that several couples whose embryos had been destroyed when they were removed from a hospital freezer could sue for “wrongful death,” meaning the embryos are considered children in the eyes of the law.
Kate was scrolling through Facebook when she saw a news story about an Alabama court ruling on embryos. The 39-year-old Tennessean had been going to her fertility clinic across the border in Alabama for months, and she was exhausted. She and her husband had gone through several rounds of intrauterine insemination and in vitro fertilization, only for her first pregnancy to be nonviable.