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Aug 18 2022
Opinion
Please Don’t Tell Journalists to Stop Interviewing Anti-Abortion Activists
On Monday, Physicians for Reproductive Health published an open letter to “reporters, journalists, editorial teams, and producers” asking that they “stop giving air-time to anti-abortion activists.” They write:
We know your reporting standards are to cover “both sides” of any debate. Allow us to be clear: Medicine and science are not up for debate. Health care is not a matter of opinion
SlateApr 06 2023
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Idaho governor signs new anti-abortion law to limit minors’ access
Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed a new anti-abortion law Wednesday that will prevent adults from transporting minors out of state to get an abortion without a parent’s consent. Abortion is already illegal in Idaho in all cases except rape, incest or if a pregnant person’s life is in danger. However, abortion remains legal in the neighboring states of Washington, Oregon, Nevada and Montana. Idaho’
New York Daily NewsAug 08 2022
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Anti-abortion Gen Z-ers see cause as social justice
For a new wave of Generation Z anti-abortion activists, the battle to end abortion is as much about social justice as it is about faith.
Noah Slayter estimates he's been to the US Supreme Court almost 50 times in the last five years. The 20-year-old university student, along with his friends, had become something of a fixture on the courthouse steps. Often in matching t-shirts, with
BBC NewsMar 28 2023
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Man charged with firebombing Wisconsin anti-abortion office had traveled to Maine
MADISON, Wis. — After nearly a year of searching, investigators used DNA pulled from a half-eaten burrito to capture the man they believe firebombed a prominent Wisconsin anti-abortion lobbying group’s office. The U.S. attorney’s office in Madison announced that police arrested 29-year-old Hridindu Sankar Roychowdhury at Boston’s Logan International Airport on Tuesday. He was charged via the
Portland Press HeraldJan 23 2020
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Trump to attend anti-abortion March for Life in a presidential first
(CNN) - President Donald Trump will attend Friday's March for Life, an annual anti-abortion event in Washington, he announced on Twitter.
"See you on Friday...Big Crowd!" Trump tweeted Wednesday, sharing a video from last year's march. Trump will be the first president to attend the march, according to Jeanne Mancini, president of March for Life. Trump was also the first president to
CNN (Online News)Oct 08 2023
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Understanding Issue 1: Pro- and anti-abortion rights groups rally ahead of November vote
WKRC 12May 23 2022
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House Dems shun primary fight against anti-abortion incumbent
House Democrats have vowed to do whatever it takes to protect abortion rights. But there’s one step many don’t want to consider.
Only a handful of them have endorsed the primary challenger running against Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar — their only colleague who opposes codifying Roe v. Wade into law — in a Tuesday runoff in Texas. And as dozens of House Democrats gathered on the Capitol
PoliticoSep 26 2023
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Anti-abortion groups demand liberal Wisconsin prosecutors charge abortion providers despite ruling
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A coalition of anti-abortion organizations on Tuesday demanded that prosecutors in Wisconsin’s two largest counties bring charges against abortion providers who have resumed practicing following a court ruling that consensual abortions are legal in the state. Wisconsin Right to Life, Wisconsin Family Action and Pro-Life Wisconsin held a news conference in the state Capitol
Todays ChronicSep 26 2023
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Anti-abortion groups demand liberal Wisconsin prosecutors charge abortion providers despite ruling
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A coalition of anti-abortion organizations on Tuesday demanded that prosecutors in Wisconsin’s two largest counties bring charges against abortion providers who have resumed practicing following a court ruling that consensual abortions are legal in the state. Wisconsin Right to Life, Wisconsin Family Action and Pro-Life Wisconsin held a news conference in the state Capitol
KOIN 6Sep 26 2023
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Anti-abortion groups demand liberal Wisconsin prosecutors charge abortion providers despite ruling
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A coalition of anti-abortion organizations on Tuesday demanded that prosecutors in Wisconsin’s two largest counties bring charges against abortion providers who have resumed practicing following a court ruling that consensual abortions are legal in the state. Wisconsin Right to Life, Wisconsin Family Action and Pro-Life Wisconsin held a news conference in the state Capitol
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