National Some states are restricting abortion. Others are spending millions to fund it Nearly a year after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed abortion bans around the country to take effect, some cities and states are pushing in the other direction, a new report finds. Sarah McCammon
Health Abortion care training is banned in some states. A new bill could help OB-GYNs get it Medical schools in states that have banned abortion can't teach abortion care. Sen. Tammy Baldwin wants to make funds available for students in those states to travel for the training. Pien Huang
National Nearly a year later, most Americans oppose Supreme Court's decision overturning Roe The latest Gallup poll also finds increased political polarization. Some 60% of Democrats said abortion should be legal under any circumstances, compared with 8% of Republicans. Sarah McCammon
Politics A year after Supreme Court's abortion decision, Planned Parenthood announces layoffs Nearly a year after the U.S. Supreme Court rolled back abortion rights, the nation's most prominent abortion provider says it will rethink its structure and cut staff. Sarah McCammon
National With growing abortion restrictions, Democrats push for over-the-counter birth control With abortion increasingly restricted in many states, Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), hopes to persuade Republicans to back insurance coverage for over-the-counter birth control. Sarah McCammon
Health The abortion pill mifepristone has another day in federal court While a Supreme Court order continues to ensure the drug is still widely available, the issue returned Wednesday to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals as lawyers for both sides urged the court to act. Becky Sullivan
National He helped craft the 'bounty hunter' abortion law in Texas. He's just getting started The attorney Jonathan Mitchell is known for leveraging the law to achieve his conservative clients' goals — regardless of the potential political fallout. Sarah McCammon
National Why anti-abortion groups are citing the ideas of a 19th-century 'vice reformer' Anthony Comstock pushed Congress to crack down on what he saw as harmful vices, such as pornography and contraception. An 1873 law named for him has appeared in recent court battles over abortion. Sarah McCammon
Health Fear of pregnancy: One teen's story in post-Roe America In a state that bans abortion, anxiety about rape and getting pregnant drove this teen to start on birth control, though she's not having sex. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Law & Courts DOJ asks Supreme Court to intervene in case that limits access to abortion drug The Justice Department is looking to reinstate full access to mifespristone after an appeal to the Fifth Circuit resulted in access with limitations. Ximena Bustillo