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(Reuters) -Costco Wholesale said on Thursday it has decided to not sell abortion pill mifepristone across all its U.S. pharmacy stores, citing low demand.
It's "deeply disappointing to see this sort of capitulation to the far right’s intimidation," Sen. Tammy Duckworth remarked.
The lawsuit was brought by four families represented by the conservative legal advocacy group Alliance Defending Freedom.
Costco Wholesale Corp. has decided not to dispense the abortion pill mifepristone at its more than 500 pharmacy locations, a ...
Costco said it will not dispense mifepristone at pharmacies nationwide after religious groups like Inspire Investing ...
Costco will not sell the abortion pill mifepristone at its pharmacy locations, the shopping club told CBS News. The ...
OpEd: Antisemitism is a troubling problem around the country, but the answer to it should not be throttling our First ...
A coalition of religious groups, treasurers from Ohio, Texas, Nevada and Utah had contacted the retailer last year requesting ...
The grocery giant was pressured by antiabortion groups not to carry mifepristone as medication abortion gains popularity in ...
Hal Frampton, Director of the Center for Conscience at Alliance Defending Freedom, joins Just the News, No Noise to discuss a recent ruling by a federal court that has blocked Colorado from banning ...
Costco said in a statement that it hasn’t seen consumer demand for the pill, and had no comment on whether the conservative ...
There are both humanitarian and deeply strategic reasons for prioritizing international religious freedom in foreign policy.
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