One person is dead after a gunman hijacked a Los Angeles city bus and fled from police on a chase that lasted more than an ...
A use of force investigation is underway after an Orlando police officer pushed a protester from the Central Florida Queers ...
Thurman died after waiting 20 hours for emergency care under the state’s abortion ban. Sen. Ron Wyden demanded records his ...
Last week Kamala Harris told the stories of two women who died after taking abortion pills (“At Georgia rally, Harris links Trump, abortion bans to deaths of two women,” Web, Sept. 20). She claimed ...
Two Georgia doctors, one a congressman and the other a state legislator, weigh in on the tragic case of Amber Nicole Thurman and media claims that state laws regulating abortion led to her death.
Harris has said she will work with Congress to pass a bill that will restore abortion rights nationwide, if she wins in November.
Former president Donald Trump came to Savannah Tuesday to make an economic pitch to Georgia voters. In a freewheeling speech ...
What is missing from the outrage and political rhetoric are the numerous dangers associated with the chemical abortion pill.
College campuses in battleground states are bustling with activities that seek to mobilize young voters as a new poll says ...
Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, will likely push for more federal incentives to encourage domestic manufacturing.
It was always inevitable, and now it’s official: The new era of relentless political intrusion into personal medical decisions is killing women.
The Republican presidential nominee desperately wants attention — except he wants that attention on his rhetoric, not his record.