Trump To Unveil Abortion Policy, Hints at Compromise Stance After Florida Ruling
Former President Donald Trump has announced plans to reveal his highly anticipated abortion policy, hinting at a compromise stance that could ignite controversy from various quarters.
Florida Supreme Court Clears Path for Six-Week Abortion Ban, Also Approves it for the Ballot
The court rejected halting the state's 15-week abortion ban, clearing the way for a statewide measure on most cases after six weeks. But things could change in November
Abortion Debate's Election Impact: Insights from National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice CEO
6.7 million Latinas live in the 26 states that have already banned abortion or are likely to further restrict abortion
Five Facts About Latina Reproductive Rights Amid Latest Supreme Court Abortion Pill Hearing
Reproductive rights are at the forefront of the Supreme Court once again. This time, they are questioning whether or not to limit access to abortion pills.
US Supreme Court Skeptical Of Restrictions On Abortion Pill
Dozens of demonstrators gathered outside as the top court heard its first significant abortion case since the justices overturned the constitutional right to the procedure nearly two years ago.
How Abortion Could Tip the Scale in Florida's Elections, According to Experts
Democratic strategists discussed how Florida's referendum could impact the outcome of the 2024 elections during a forum hosted by Florida media outlets.
Latinos Might Tip The Scale On Abortion In These States Ahead of November Elections
Here are the states that will see reproductive rights on its ballots this November
Latinas Prioritize Issues Beyond Abortion in Voting Decisions, Survey Finds
A survey conducted by KFF shows that 11% of Latina respondents said this was the case for them, compared to 55% of Whites
Reproductive Rights Advocate Yamila Ruiz: 'Candidates Can't Ignore That Abortion Is a Winning Issue'
Nine out of 10 Latinos would support a loved one seeking abortion care, says the spokeswoman of the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice
Texas Teen Birthrates Rose for the First Time in 15 Years, Hispanic Teens Lead The Charts
Following strict restrictions, fertility rates rose in the state for the first time in 15 years, largely affecting Hispanic teens
Hispanic Lawmaker from Florida Introduces Bill to Ban Abortion in Practically All Circumstances
HB 1519 would only allow abortions in cases where the mother's life is in danger; it would also charge doctors who conduct them
Colorado's Latino Community Emerges as Crucial Force Shaping the Future of Abortion Rights Legislation
Colorado pro-choice movement seeks to enshrine abortion rights in the state
Abortion Initiative Receives Enough Support to Make it to the Ballot in Florida in November
The proposed amendment surpassed the required number of signatures to become a referendum. It would need 60% of the support
Top Latin Times Stories in 2023: Politics and Immigration for U.S. Latinos
2023 has been a year of milestones and challenges for Latinos in the U.S.
Texas Supreme Court Rules Against Woman's Abortion After She Leaves State
Kate Cox, a 31-year-old mother of two from Dallas, is more than 20 weeks pregnant with a fetus with a rare genetic defect, full trisomy 18, which means it will likely die before birth or at most live a few days.
Reproductive Rights: Latinas Disproportionately Impacted by Overturning of Roe v. Wade
A study by the Institute of Labor Economics showed that the impact of the Court's decision was "especially large for Hispanic women"
More Women Take Legal Action Against Texas Abortion Ban
Twenty women are challenging the state's abortion laws, saying they were unable to get the health care they needed for their medically complex pregnancies.
Abortion Tipped the Scale in 2023 U.S. Elections: Where Do Latinos Stand on the Issue?
Although below the national average, a majority of Latinos say abortion should be legal in most or all cases
Women March Across Latin America Over Right To Abortion
Abortion is legal in only a few countries - Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, and Uruguay - across Latin America. Whereas, countries like Peru don't allow abortion even in rape cases.
Trump, In Campaign Mode, Attempts To Back Off Abortion
Donald Trump never misses a chance to remind voters that he was the one to appoint three justices to the US Supreme Court who voted to ditch the federal right to an abortion.
Top Mexican Court Decriminalizes Abortion
The Supreme Court said on social media "that the legal system that penalizes abortion in the Federal Penal Code is unconstitutional since it violates the human rights of women and people with the capacity to gestate."
Texas Judge Considers To Cancel FDA Approval Of Child Killer Pill In US
Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, will decide the case which follows the U.S. Supreme Court's historic overruling last year of the constitutional right to abortion.
Like US, Mexican States Face Divide Over Abortion
Mexico is facing division over abortion, with some opposing it and others persistently seeking access to it.
Honduras To Authorize Morning-After Pill For Rape Victims After Decades Of Restrictions
Honduras' Health Minister Jose Matheu said Monday the country will allow the use of the morning-after pill for rape victims though abortions will still be banned.
Woman Charged For Throwing Eggs, Leaving Dead Raccoon At Abortion Clinic
A woman has been charged for criminal mischief and littering after her actions at an abortion clinic in Cuyahoga Falls.
22-Year-Old Rape Victim Dies During Forced Abortion
A 22-year-old rape victim reportedly died while she was undergoing a forced abortion in Varanasi, India on Friday, Aug. 12.
Pregnant Woman Dead After Being Given Alleged Abortion Medicine By Husband
A pregnant woman has been reported dead due to excessive bleeding after her husband allegedly gave her an unidentified abortion medicine in Auraiya district, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Woman Kills Herself After She Was Forced To Undergo 14 Abortions
A distraught woman allegedly killed herself after she was forced to undergo at least 14 abortions by her live-in partner in Jaitpur, Delhi, India.
10-Year-Old Pregnant After Rape Had To Cross State Lines For An Abortion
The rapist of a 10-year-old girl who had to cross state lines to get an abortion was arrested and charged on Wednesday in Ohio, as public outrage continues over Ohio's abortion ban.
Abortion Restrictions Ruled Unconstitutional In Minnesota As New Ideas To Overcome Anti-Abortion Laws Appears
A Minnesota judge struck down some abortion restrictions on Monday after saying that it did not align with the state's constitution, while other states find more ways to circumvent possible abortion bans.