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A New York doctor’s alleged decision to send abortion pills to patients in Texas and Louisiana has pitted the Empire State’s ...
A New York doctor has been ordered to pay $100,000 in fines after she prescribed abortion pills to a 20-year-old Texas woman.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) weighed in on the recent extradition order in place for a New York doctor who allegedly sent ...
West Baton Rouge District Attorney Tony Clayton said he expects a New York abortion provider will have to answer to Louisiana ...
The case is set to test states' conflicting abortion laws, a battle that could rise to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The Nation on MSNHere’s What RFK Jr.’s Confirmation Means for Abortion AccessDuring his confirmation hearings, the HHS secretary nominee said he would fall in line with the Trump administration’s goals.
Governor Jeff Landry has signed an extradition warrant for New York doctor Margaret Carpenter, accused of prescribing a ...
The ruling against a New York doctor who mailed pills to a Texas woman could have major implications for abortion pill access ...
It is the first ruling in a case challenging “shield laws” intended to protect doctors in states that support abortion rights ...
Lawmakers in some states are pushing measures to crack down on abortion pills or penalize women who obtain abortions.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., one of America's most notorious vaccine skeptics, will run the country's leading health agency.
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4 Keys Ways RFK Jr. Could Impact College Students’ HealthWith Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confirmed as the U.S. Health Secretary, here are some key ways he could impact college students' health.
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