Faced with obstacles to abortion, military women have built their own support system

October 30, 2024 - 5:00am EDT
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Abortion access has long been difficult for women in the military, but the end of Roe v. Wade has made it even tougher. Some 40% now serve in states with abortion bans or expanded restrictions.

Oct 30 - 1:34am EDT

The order extends a previous one that bars Florida's surgeon general from coercing or intimidating broadcasters that run commercials for an abortion rights amendment.

Oct 29 - 6:26pm EDT

Several fires at ballot drop boxes in and near Portland, Ore., have election officials concerned at attacks on the voting process.

Oct 29 - 6:04pm EDT

Vice President Harris is delivering what her campaign describes as her "closing argument" Tuesday night. She's speaking from the same spot her opponent spoke on Jan. 6, 2021.

Oct 29 - 5:25pm EDT

More than 50 million people have already cast ballots in this year’s election. So what can this early voting data tell us -- if anything?

Oct 29 - 5:15pm EDT

As Vice President Kamala Harris faces continued pressure from progressives over U.S. military aid to Israel, some Republicans see an opportunity to win over Jewish voters in key swing states.

Oct 29 - 5:14pm EDT

North Carolina has more rural voters than any other 2024 presidential swing state.

Oct 29 - 3:59pm EDT

David DePape, who was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for attacking Paul Pelosi with a hammer, was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole following a separate state trial.

Oct 29 - 3:59pm EDT

David DePape, who was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for attacking Paul Pelosi with a hammer, was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole following a separate state trial.

Oct 29 - 2:44pm EDT

Nadra Wilson and other Virginians got letters saying her U.S. citizenship was in question, along with her voter registration. “I was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. — I'm a citizen,” Wilson told NPR.