More than 60% of US abortions in 2023 were done by pill, study shows
The proportion of U.S. abortions administered by medication rose to more than 60% in 2023, following a dramatic decline in surgical abortion access after the U.S.
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The proportion of U.S. abortions administered by medication rose to more than 60% in 2023, following a dramatic decline in surgical abortion access after the U.S.
Search divers were expected to return near dawn on Wednesday to the waters surrounding the twisted ruins of a bridge knocked down in Baltimore
With efforts underway to clean up thousands of tons of steel debris from the collapsed bridge in Baltimore's harbor, Maryland Governor Wes Moore on Sunday
A U.S. congressional committee on Wednesday accused Columbia University's president of failing to protect Jewish students on campus, echoing accusations leveled against
Florida's ban on abortions past six weeks of pregnancy takes effect this week, threatening the future of the state's clinics and abortion funds and
Weeks after attending a pro-Palestinian demonstration, Egyptian-American student Layla Sayed received a text message from a friend
Americans are divided on whether women should have to see a doctor in person before receiving abortion pills, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found,
More than six years after a gunman massacred 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, in one of the worst U.S. school
At Best Thai II in coastal Maine, the phone has been ringing off the hook.
A father and son out for a night of bowling, a bar manager at his place of work and a pipefitter playing in a cornhole tournament
Maine police on Thursday were searching for a U.S.
Kevin Khadavi, a Jewish student at Stanford University, got a call from his grandmother last week urging him not to wear his Star of David necklace around
The portrait pieced together so far of the 20-year-old nursing home aide who allegedly tried to assassinate
The motive behind a 20-year-old gunman's attempt on the life of Donald Trump remained a mystery two days later
- Thomas Crooks was pacing next to a warehouse building outside the Butler Farm Show grounds as a crowd gathered
Black Lives Matter demanded on Tuesday that the Democratic National Committee immediately host an informal, virtual snap primary across the country
When Vice President Kamala Harris flies to Chicago next week to accept her party's nomination for the presidency, she
Black grassroots organizers are kicking off multi-state bus tours and raising millions of dollars for voter
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's incoming freshman class this year dropped to just 16% Black, Hispanic, Native American or Pacific Islander students compared
The man suspected of opening fire on cars traveling along Interstate 75 in rural Kentucky was at large on Sunday night after a daylong manhunt
A U.S House report published by Republicans says nothing new on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, White House national security spokesperson John Kirby
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro needs to release election data from July's disputed election to address global concerns about its validity, White House
Missouri's top court on Tuesday ruled that a proposed abortion rights amendment to the state constitution will appear on the ballot in November, allowing voters to
Haitian Americans said they fear for their safety after Donald Trump repeated a false and derogatory claim during this week's
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