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Vice President Kamala Harris made an appearance in Las Vegas on Monday, touting President Joe Biden's record in preserving reproductive rights and framing Donald Trump's choices for Supreme Court justices as the reason Roe v. Wade was overturned.
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Doctors and clinic leaders say there'll be a scramble across the Southwest and West for abortion care, including to Colorado. The Arizona Supreme Court said this week officials may enforce an 1864 law criminalizing abortion except when a woman's life is at stake.
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Several national companies are condemning Idaho’s restrictions on healthcare choices, saying the state’s laws are bad for both women and the bottom line.
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The number of monthly abortions in the U.S. is similar to what it was before the nation's top court overturned the right to abortion. But how they are provided is different, a new study conducted for the advocacy group Society of Family Planning finds.
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In 2024, abortion could be on the ballot in nearly a dozen states, including some in the Mountain West.
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Abortions increased throughout the U.S. in the year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, according to newly released data. This trend comes despite more than a dozen states passing abortion restrictions or bans following the court’s decision.
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The Colorado Sun's Political Editor, Jesse Paul, joined us to discuss the latest on abortion in the state.
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Data from the Society of Family Planning shows Colorado has become a leading provider of telehealth abortions, following pandemic-era health care restrictions and the overturning of Roe vs. Wade.
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As Idahoans adjust to the reality of abortion bans, local and national organizations are offering resources to navigate the state’s new confusing legal landscape. What are the legal ramifications of a patient receiving pills from out-of-state and taking them in the privacy of their own home?
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The Colorado Sun Editor David Krause joined us to discuss the debate over the use of so-called abortion reversal medications.