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Texas lawmakers are meeting in a special session to debate redistricting, abortion pills, flood relief and more amid growing partisan tensions.
In Texas, where abortion is banned, a bipartisan group of lawmakers, medical associations, and groups on either side of the issue worked together to clarify when abortion can be used in emergencies.
State Rep. James Talarico, a Democrat based in Austin, continued his schedule of news media interviews, sitting down with ...
A special session of the Texas Legislature will address the deadly floods in Hill Country, but the fireworks will come from ...
A county clerk in New York on Monday again refused to file a more than $100,000 civil judgment from Texas against a doctor ...
Lawmakers head back to the Texas State Capitol in just one week to begin a special session with flood regulation and relief ...
New York will not cooperate with efforts to criminalize legal abortion care in the Empire State. Hochul released a fiery ...
After a ProPublica and CBS News investigation revealed that Texas' funding pipeline for anti-abortion crisis pregnancy ...
A new data analysis adds to the mounting evidence that abortion bans have made the common experience of first-trimester miscarriage far more dangerous.
The case wasn't directly about abortion. Instead, it focused on whether a Medicaid patient can sue over choosing their doctor.
Abortion access was severely limited after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, leading Texas residents to travel to receive care. A study shows how many travel for abortions and where they go.