The battles over abortion in the U.S. are increasingly focusing on the pills that are now the most common way pregnancies are ended.
In states with abortion bans, ProPublica has found, pregnant women have bled to death, succumbed to fatal infections and wound up in morgues with what medical examiners recorded were “products of conception” still in their bodies.
A 20-year-old woman in Collin County, Texas arrives at the emergency room to address severe bleeding. A health care
Ten pro-lifers are spending Christmas in jail this year after being convicted for praying outside abortion clinics.
The Vatican has taken the first main step to implement Pope Francis’ wish that Belgium’s late king be beatified.
Sophie Harvey, 25, walked from court last Wednesday with a community order for buying abortion pills online after the prosecution set aside charges relating to an allegation she had illegally aborted
Later in the report of that day's trial proceedings, a TV reporter said that Harvey had taken the pill. She had insisted she gave birth to a stillborn child in the bathroom of her
U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Dallas led a letter calling for a briefing on why the state won’t review 2022 and 2023 deaths.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit against a New York doctor is one step in a longer battle against people who facilitate abortions for Texans, according to abortion advocates and
A Texas doctor doesn’t have to comply with a federal privacy rule that protects reproductive health-care information from unauthorized disclosures, a federal judge in the state said.
The Supreme Court agreed to take a case about whether South Carolina can block Planned Parenthood from state Medicaid funds.