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Unmasking Hidden Truths: Studying Taboo Topics

March 13, 2025

First, let's talk about the challenges of studying sensitive issues like female genital cutting in Sudan and sex-selective abortion in Armenia. Researchers had to come up with new ways to gather information because these topics are so delicate. They didn't have any proven methods to rely on, so they

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Healthy Kids, Healthy Choices: A New FDA Chief's Plan

March 7, 2025

Imagine this: A surgeon with a big vision for healthier school lunches is up for a major job. Dr. Marty Makary, a well-known figure from Johns Hopkins University, is in the running to lead the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). If he gets the job, he's got some big plans. First off, he

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Clinics vs. Protesters: The Buffer Zone Battle

February 24, 2025

The Supreme Court has decided to keep things as they are. They've chosen not to revisit a 25-year-old decision that supports laws keeping protesters away from abortion clinic entrances. This means that laws in places like Carbondale, Illinois, and Englewood, New Jersey, stay in effect. These laws cr

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Is Planned Parenthood Worth Our Tax Dollars?

February 20, 2025

Planned Parenthood, a name that often sparks debate, has been receiving a significant chunk of taxpayer money, around $700 million annually. This funding has been a hot topic, especially with figures like Elon Musk calling for an end to it. The organization's financial reports paint a clear picture

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Missouri Clinics Ready to Restart Abortion Services

February 15, 2025

In a big win for those who support abortion rights, a judge in Missouri recently put a stop to a rule that made it hard for clinics to offer abortion services. This decision comes after a long battle between abortion providers and the state. Abortions had been practically banned in Missouri since 2

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New York Stands Up to Louisiana's Abortion Ban

February 14, 2025

New York's governor has stepped in to prevent a doctor from being sent to Louisiana. This doctor is accused of sending abortion pills to a teenager in Louisiana. The governor's decision is a big deal because it sets up a potential legal fight. The fight will be about whether states that support abor

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Hidden Choices: Women's Secret Journeys in Rural Pakistan

February 9, 2025

Women in rural Pakistan face a tough reality when it comes to abortion. It's a subject that's kept hushed, even when the law says it's okay. Society places a big emphasis on having kids and being a mother, but women still find ways to make their own choices. They often turn to induced abortions. Th

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Democrats' Abortion Stance: A Divided Party?

February 6, 2025

The Democratic Party has shifted dramatically over the years, especially regarding abortion. Once, both Democrats and Republicans advocated for protections for unborn children and mothers. Now, the situation is very different. In 1976, the Hyde Amendment, which restricted federal funding for abortio

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Trump's Sneaky Plan: How He's Trying to Control Women's Choices

February 5, 2025

In the middle of the night, President Donald Trump made a dramatic move. He dismantled the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, or EEOC. This commission has been a quiet key player in deciding pregnancy accommodations, anti-discrimination laws, and a bunch of other federal rights. This migh

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Trump's New Plan to Change Civil Rights

January 31, 2025

Imagine starting a job and immediately shaking things up. That's what Donald Trump did when he began his second term in office. He hit the ground running with a bunch of executive orders around hot-button topics. These orders deal with issues like transgender rights, abortion, and