Despite Supreme Court Win, Abortion Rights Are Still Not Safe Kirsten Gillibrand Attacks on reproductive freedom have the greatest effect on communities that already face significant barriers to accessing health care.
How My Pregnancy Loss Shaped My Perspective of Anti-Choice Legislation Madeleine Siegel It is critical to confront willful ignorance and ensure that the discussion on abortion rights is based on truth and science.
The Supreme Court Term When Theocracy Won Lisa Needham Three decisions suggest that the Christian conservative crusade to blur the lines between democracy and theocracy is bearing fruit.
Rewire.News Live: Breaking Down the Little Sisters of the Poor Ruling Rewire News Group Staff "Birth control is preventive health care, and it should be treated as such."
Medication Abortion Access Is About to Radically Change Jessica Mason Pieklo Monday's ruling could be the first step in making medication abortion easier—and safe—to access.
I Had to Put Off Dealing With My Ovarian and Breast Cancer Risk During a Pandemic Jo Yurcaba The far-reaching impact of people putting off health care, like routine Pap smears, during the pandemic is unclear.
Hey, Kanye: As Abortion Storytellers, We’re Setting the Record Straight Kenya Martin, CoWanda Rusk & Renee Bracey Sherman We refuse to remain silent as the anti-abortion movement capitalizes off Kanye West’s decision to traffic in white supremacy and misogynoir.
The Supreme Court’s Abortion Rights Win Might Not Help Providers Like Me Dr. DeShawn Taylor As a Black abortion provider in Arizona, I am no stranger to abortion restrictions—or the vitriol and racism that comes with it.
Wanting Good Sex Is a Good Enough Reason for Birth Control Rewire News Group Staff I need my IUD to treat a health condition—and to have sex. Both are crucial.
The Supreme Court Has a Transparency Problem Jessica Mason Pieklo Chief Justice John Roberts was hospitalized following a fall last month. That we are just learning about that fact now is a serious problem.