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Some U.S. women are stocking up on abortion pills—but they remain out of reach for those facing the ‘greatest barriers to abortion care’
HealthSome U.S. women are stocking up on abortion pills—but they remain out of reach for those facing the ‘greatest barriers to abortion care’
By Laura Ungar and The Associated PressJanuary 2, 2024
Why business should pay attention to the Supreme Court’s latest mifepristone case
NewslettersWhy business should pay attention to the Supreme Court’s latest mifepristone case
By Emma Hinchliffe and Joey AbramsDecember 14, 2023
Social worker looks at computer screen with an image of her adopted son
TechOne of the few adoption algorithms is the brainchild of a pastor’s wife who recruited a data scientist from Christian dating site eharmony
By Sally Ho, Garance Burke and The Associated PressNovember 6, 2023
'Roe v. Wade' protesters
PoliticsThe end of ‘Roe v. Wade’ actually caused abortions to increase over the last 12 months—just in different places
By Geoff Mulvihill and The Associated PressOctober 25, 2023
A company’s pro-choice stance on abortion is the equivalent of a 12% wage increase, new research into job seekers’ interest shows
CommentaryA company’s pro-choice stance on abortion is the equivalent of a 12% wage increase, new research into job seekers’ interest shows
By Emily NixOctober 25, 2023
Southwest Airlines
PoliticsTrump-appointed judge in Southwest Airlines case orders lawyers to undergo ‘religious-liberty training’ by conservative Christian group
By David Koenig and The Associated PressAugust 13, 2023
Texas seems confused about whether a fetus has rights. It’s arguing both sides in different legal cases
PoliticsTexas seems confused about whether a fetus has rights. It’s arguing both sides in different legal cases
By Jake Bleiberg and The Associated PressAugust 11, 2023
A white woman with blonde hair looks at the camera and smiles
NewslettersExclusive: Hey Jane expands beyond abortion to provide other treatments and compete in digital health
By Emma Hinchliffe and Joey AbramsAugust 9, 2023
Male worker
SuccessMale employees seem to really hate it when their companies advertise abortion access—but it makes the job applications roll in
By Irina IvanovaAugust 9, 2023
Plan B vending machine
HealthThe Supreme Court’s defeat of Roe v. Wade is leading to an explosion of Plan B vending machines on college campuses
By Ed Komenda, Susan Haigh and The Associated PressJuly 1, 2023
President Biden addresses a campaign rally
FeaturesPresident Biden’s new executive order could help American women get better birth control
By Maria AspanJune 27, 2023
Peg Yorkin
SuccessPeg Yorkin, feminist philanthropist who personally paid $5 million to bring abortion pill mifepristone to the U.S. in 1991, dies at 96
By The Associated PressJune 27, 2023
One year after Roe v. Wade was overturned, employers haven’t done enough to protect abortion rights
NewslettersOne year after Roe v. Wade was overturned, employers haven’t done enough to protect abortion rights
By Emma HinchliffeJune 26, 2023
Abortions are harder to get for 25 million women of childbearing age a year after Roe’s fall
HealthAbortions are harder to get for 25 million women of childbearing age a year after Roe’s fall
By Geoff Mulvihill, Kimberlee Kruesi, Claire Savage and The Associated PressJune 22, 2023
A year after Roe v. Wade was overturned, an unworkable patchwork of state laws leaves corporate America more vulnerable to government overreach
CommentaryA year after Roe v. Wade was overturned, an unworkable patchwork of state laws leaves corporate America more vulnerable to government overreach
By Jen StarkJune 20, 2023
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