January 22 has witnessed a myriad of significant events across the globe, each shaping the course of history in unique ways.One of the most notable events
On the 52nd anniversary of Roe v. Wade’s passage, Oregon freshman Rep. Janelle Bynum joined the House Democratic Caucus in a press conference on Wednesday, denouncing challenges to abortion access and a bill that "undermines women's access to health care.
It was 52 years ago today the U.S. Supreme Court handed down arguably its most controversial ruling of the 20th Century.
Jan. 22 marked the 52nd anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that enshrined abortion as a federal constitutional right. In June 2022, the high court reversed the 1973 ruling. Today a dozen states have enacted total bans on abortion.
Protesters held signs advocating for making abortion legal at the intersection of Central Avenue and 3rd Street in downtown St. Pete.
Senate Bill 171 seeks to restrict abortion-inducing drugs and alter exceptions for rape and incest, reigniting debates on reproductive rights.
President Donald Trump promised on the campaign trail to veto a federal abortion ban, but Democrats warn there are already efforts underway to get the country closer to that point.
The new found cohesion came as Democrats strategize how to resist Trump’s second-term agenda, his nominees, and GOP Hill leaders laying groundwork for 2026.
U.S. Senate Democrats blocked legislation Wednesday that would have established penalties for health care professionals who don’t provide medical care for infants born following an attempted abortion, arguing the bill would have kept parents from making decisions about care for newborns delivered early following a fatal fetal diagnosis.
Abortion was the leading cause of human deaths in 2024, resulting in the loss of over 73 million lives around the globe according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Approximately one million of those were here in the United States where we average over 2,
Wednesday marks the anniversary of the Supreme Court ruling on Roe v. Wade, which gave women a federal Constitutional right to an abortion. In June 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe giving states total leeway to restrict abortion or prohibit it all together.
U.S. President Donald Trump pardoned 23 anti-abortion rights activists who had been prosecuted and imprisoned by the federal government for blocking the entrances to abortion clinics during protests.