Attorney General Paul Morrison of Kansas announced that a Planned Parenthood clinic and an independent clinic run by Dr. George Tiller were found to have committed no criminal offenses.
According the UK Department of Health, 35 percent of people living with HIV in the UK are unaware of their status, suggesting the need for a testing awareness day here, as well as in the United States. But what do the experts think?
By 2030, sixty percent of the world's population, 5 billion people, will live in urban areas. UNFPA's State of the World outlines concerns and solutions. Watch multimedia in the lower right column of front page.
Melinda Henneberger's recent op-ed in The New York Times outlining her thoughts on why the Democrats should be the anti-choice pro-choice party released a blogstorm of protest.
Floritah Chiradza, an HIV-positive Zimbabwe woman, who shares her journey to help fight discrimination and stigma against HIV. Today is National HIV Testing Day in the United States.
Last month New Mexico's courts ruled that child abuse statutes do not apply to the context of pregnancy and the fetus. This was a huge victory for the women, children, and families of New Mexico.
The International Criminal Court's newest investigation is its first case in which the number of mass rapes outnumbers the number of mass killings, supporting the argument that war is a women's rights issue.
Rather than becoming silent on abortion, as Melinda Henneberger suggests, pro-choice leaders must speak more clearly about the reasons in favor of legal abortion.
Rep. Crowley has introduced a bill calling for UNFPA funding and presidential accountability for refusing to release these congressionally appropriated funds—as Pres. Bush has done for the past six years.