Abtreibung
North Carolina House Republicans file personhood constitutional amendment that would link abortion to murder statutes and expand self-defense language
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North Carolina House Bill 1232 would ask voters to amend the state constitution to declare that life begins at fertilization, treat the “willful” destruction of an embryo or fetus as attempted murder or first-degree murder, and state that “any person” may use deadly force if necessary to defend that life.
A Texas man is accused of secretly giving his pregnant girlfriend an abortion-inducing medication without her knowledge, resulting in the death of the unborn child. Authorities in Montgomery County announced the charges during a press conference this week.
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday issued an emergency order permitting the mail distribution of the abortion drug mifepristone to continue nationwide. The unsigned ruling temporarily blocked a federal appeals court decision that had struck down a Biden-era policy allowing online prescriptions and shipments.
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a motion on Friday to halt or dismiss a lawsuit by Missouri and other Republican-led states challenging the FDA's policy allowing mifepristone to be shipped through the mail. The filing argues that proceeding with the case would interfere with an ongoing FDA safety review of the drug initiated by the Trump administration. Pro-life advocates have criticized the move, urging stricter regulations on medication abortion.
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Oscar-prämiierte Schauspielerin Viola Davis hat mit 'Judge Stone' ihr Belletristik-Debüt gefeiert, einem Rechts-Thriller, den sie mit Bestsellerautor James Patterson gemeinsam verfasst hat. Der Roman, der am 9. März 2026 erscheinen soll, dreht sich um eine schwarze Richterin im ländlichen Alabama, die einen kontroversen Fall mit Vergewaltigung und Abtreibung bearbeitet. Davis hat aus ihren persönlichen Erfahrungen die Charaktere geformt und betont die Notwendigkeit, sensible Themen offen anzusprechen.
The University of Notre Dame has named Susan Ostermann, a professor with outspoken views supporting abortion rights, as the new director of the Keough School of Global Affairs’ Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies. Ostermann has been at the university for nearly nine years and has written articles framing restrictions on abortion as violence and rooted in racism. The appointment has drawn criticism from pro-life advocates who question its alignment with the school's Catholic identity.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene has positioned herself as a champion for women's rights, criticizing the Republican Party's treatment of women and pushing for the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files. However, her support for restrictive abortion laws raises questions about the sincerity of her advocacy. Recent actions highlight tensions between her personal stance and party policies.
Fifth Circuit temporarily blocks telehealth prescribing and mailing of mifepristone nationwide
Mittwoch, 29. April 2026, 10:20 UhrRep. Brandon Gill presses American University witness on abortion procedures during House hearing on FACE Act
Montag, 27. April 2026, 04:19 UhrErnst asks DOJ to investigate SBA emails that used 'Benghazi' label while discussing Planned Parenthood PPP loans
Dienstag, 14. April 2026, 20:48 UhrDOJ report accuses Biden administration of weaponizing FACE Act
Montag, 06. April 2026, 09:03 UhrStudy finds many patients can self-screen for medication abortion eligibility using prototype labeling
Freitag, 06. März 2026, 04:49 UhrZara Larsson faces backlash for joking about fan's abortion
Mittwoch, 25. Februar 2026, 21:11 UhrTexas man charged with secretly administering abortion drug to pregnant partner
Dienstag, 24. Februar 2026, 09:17 UhrTennessee bill would classify abortion as murder
Samstag, 21. Februar 2026, 15:41 UhrTexas midwife challenges order keeping her clinics closed as Paxton presses illegal-abortion case
Freitag, 13. Februar 2026, 16:30 UhrAnnika Strandhäll kritisiert Anti-Abtreibungs-Banner in Straßburg