Amanda interviews Lynn Paltrow about the war on pregnant drug addicts, Rachel Maddow triumphs over abstinence shills, Michael Savage loses control thinking about men in uniform, and why is the mainstream media letting blatant misinformation about HIV transmission go uncorrected?
Unsafe abortion is the second leading cause of death in Ethiopia. So the Ministry of Health's announcement that it will provide family planning services to 8.5 million women across the country is particularly welcome.
Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, Ron Paul, Tom Tancredo, Duncan Hunter, and Fred Thompson are practicing "dog whistle politics" -- most Americans won't realize it, but they're sending signals that they're opposed to contraception.
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Democrats supporting "abstinence-only," even after the November 2006 election? No, this is not a Saturday Night Live or Jon Stewart parody. This is Washington politics.
Where would the world be without the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? What body would have the moral authority to set the standard for nations everywhere? The answer: The United Nations.
Though the Democratic debate in Iowa this afternoon lacked any hard-hitting questions on reproductive health, there was plenty for a progressive to love anyway.
World AIDS Day has already come and gone, but for those advocating for critical reforms to PEPFAR and its HIV prevention policy, the day marked just the beginning.
He is a subcontractor working on the new headquarters of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains. He and his family are besieged by anti-abortion fanatics in ways that are scary, disgusting and apparently legal.
Republicans convened on an Iowa stage today for the first Iowa presidential debate. Did Mitt Romney really say he'd cut this administration's ineffective teen pregnancy prevention programs?