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PEPFAR, a program started by George W. Bush, was set to lose $400 million after the OMB director falsely claimed it funds Russian abortions.
Then-coach Mitch Hannahs' ISU team reached the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time in five seasons, won its second straight ...
After the Supreme Court ended federal protection for abortion, travel times quadrupled in states that curbed access. Arizona, ...
Two pending lawsuits over a 2024 federal rule protecting certain reproductive health information from disclosure are on hold ...
When Missouri voters approved a constitutional amendment in 2024 — now known as Section 36 of Article I of the Missouri Constitution — many believed they were supporting limited access to abortion in ...
Abortion services resumed following a Jackson County court order blocking enforcement of almost all of the state’s laws ...
Speakers at the event included Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders and The Family Leader President ...
Abortion services resumed following a Jackson County court order blocking enforcement of almost all of the state’s laws restricting the procedure.
Republican Gov. Mike Kehoe signed legislation that lifts the sick leave requirement beginning Aug. 28. Other states making news: Michigan, New Mexico, Texas, and California.
As Missouri voters prepare to decide whether to once again ban abortions, the ballot measure faces sharp criticism for tying ...
In a new lawsuit against top Missouri officials, plaintiffs allege what has been obvious since May: A measure the General ...
Business groups lobbied heavily to overturn Proposition A, passed by 58% of Missouri voters in November 2024, arguing it ...
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