Indiana Doctor's Lawyer Tells AG To Halt False Statements
A lawyer issued a "cease and desist" letter over false information being spread on a physician who performed an abortion on a 10-year-old rape victim.


Advocates continue the push to end period poverty
Research shows two in five women struggle to buy period products, and this can lead to substituting products, stretching product use, or being absent.

Kansas could soon approve 'born alive' abortion bill
The bill being voted on says when an abortion procedure inadvertently results in a live birth, medical personnel must take steps to preserve life.

Wyoming governor signs measure prohibiting abortion pills
The pills are already banned in 13 states with blanket bans on all forms of abortion, and 15 states already have limited access to abortion pills.
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Idaho passes bill to criminalize helping minors have an abortion
If the bill is signed into law, a person who helps a minor obtain an abortion without parental consent could face up to five years in prison.

Does your city have the riskiest drivers?
The U.S. News & World Report Driver Habits Survey analyzed 2,000 drivers, considering factors such as driving habits, the pandemic and inflation.

Public safety debate fuels voters ahead of Chicago election
Public safety is a national concern that motivates people to vote, especially in non-presidential years. That is especially true in Chicago.