Organizations providing fertility services must navigate carefully when Jewish law seeks to protect the mother's life but contravenes local statutes prohibiting abortion

President urges people to 'keep protesting' overturning of Roe vs Wade; White House official Jen Klein has said declaring health emergency isn't a 'great option'

Action aims to mitigate potential penalties, protect privacy of women forced to cross state lines to access procedure; president admits he is limited in ability to take action alone

US Supreme Court ruling welcomed by Orthodox groups while many observant Jewish women panic over aftermath of decision: 'Women will die'

Carrie Keller-Lynn recaps another tumultuous day in the Knesset, Aaron Boxerman updates us on Hamas hostages, Amanda Borschel-Dan discusses a seafaring mosaic's journey home

New rules allow drug-induced early-term abortions at clinics, remove need for approval of intrusive committees; health minister hails reform as opposite to US Supreme Court ruling

Marchers look to both celebrate LGBTQ community and make statement days after conservative justice signaled that court could reverse 2015 decision recognizing gay marriage

With roughly half of US states set to ban procedure, some clinics stop work immediately, pro-choice advocates gear up to mobilize voters and pro-lifers look to bar medications

Thousands of demonstrators, both supporting and condemning US Supreme Court's ruling on Roe v. Wade, gather in Phoenix; no arrests made

Bundestag removes one of the most controversial sections of German penal code prohibiting the 'promotion' of abortion, a crime punishable by up to 2 years of imprisonment or a fine

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