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The Growing Divide: Abortion Laws in the U. S.

December 9, 2025

The U. S. is seeing a stark contrast in abortion laws across different states. Recently, North Dakota brought back a near-total ban on abortions. Texas passed a law that lets private citizens take legal action against doctors from other states who send abortion pills into Texas. On the other hand, C

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FDA Puts Abortion Pill Review on Hold Until After Elections

December 9, 2025

The FDA has decided to postpone a safety review of the abortion drug mifepristone until after the midterm elections. This delay was requested by FDA Commissioner Marty Makary, despite earlier claims that the review was actively underway. The Health and Human Services Department has stated that their

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Financial Struggles Hit Home for Many Americans

December 4, 2025

A recent survey reveals that nearly half of Americans believe the cost of living has reached an all-time high. This sentiment is shared by a significant portion of Trump supporters, with 37% echoing the same concern. Interestingly, a similar number of Americans hold the current administration accoun

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Missouri's Battle Over Abortion and Gender-Affirming Care

December 4, 2025

Missouri's legal system is currently grappling with a contentious issue: the wording of a proposed constitutional amendment that aims to ban most abortions. The debate has intensified as abortion rights advocates argue that the summary of this amendment is misleading and violates rules against combi

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The Hidden Costs of Health and Life

December 1, 2025

Arthritis is a major health issue, affecting millions of adults and children in the U. S. alone. Thanks to scientific advancements, treatments like biologics and biosimilars have improved lives and even saved money in the long run. These treatments are not just good for patients; they also create jo

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Texas's New Laws: What's Changing Soon?

November 30, 2025

Texas is about to see a wave of new laws kick in, starting in December and rolling into January. These changes cover a lot of ground, from schools to health, and even how some laws are enforced. One big change is about how congressional districts are drawn. Texas Republicans have pushed through new

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The Changing Landscape of Abortion: A Global Perspective

November 27, 2025

Abortion has been a part of human history for centuries, but it has not always been accepted or legal. In the past, many cultures frowned upon it and even banned it. However, things started to change in the 20th century. Laws began to allow abortion under certain conditions, often depending on how f

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Monaco's Prince Albert Halts Abortion Law

November 26, 2025

Prince Albert, the ruler of Monaco, recently made a big decision. He chose not to approve a new law that would have made abortion legal in his small country. This law would have allowed women to end pregnancies up to 12 weeks, or up to 16 weeks in cases of rape. It also aimed to lower the age of par

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Why Serbian Women Choose Abortion: A Closer Look

November 17, 2025

In Serbia, abortions happen a lot, even though there are many ways to prevent pregnancy. A recent study dug into why women there choose abortion, both for the first time and again. It turns out, having enough kids already and money troubles are the top reasons. Around 44% of women said they already

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Illinois Stands Strong: Protecting Reproductive Rights Amidst National Challenges

October 25, 2025

Illinois has become a key player in the fight for reproductive rights, especially after the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Governor JB Pritzker has been at the forefront of this battle, ensuring that Illinois remains a safe haven for those seeking abortion care. Pritzker recently