President Donald Trump committed to working to further curtail abortion access during his second term as president in pre-recorded remarks from the Oval Office to anti-abortion rallygoers at the D.C.
Other states have been reacting "much more forcefully" to President Trump's executive orders than Gov. Whitmer, one Democratic House member said.
Officials had no immediate answer when asked if service members would still be allowed time off to travel at their own expense.
Senate Democrats opposed the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act primarily because it underscored the humanity of the unborn.
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A Jackson County judge previously allowed certain regulations, such as mandatory pelvic exams for medical abortion, to remain ...
Louisiana has indicted a New York-based doctor accused of supplying abortion drugs to a minor in the southern US state which enforces a strict ban, local media reported Friday, highlighting divisions ...