The Sunday Read: ‘Risking Everything to Offer Abortion Access Across State Lines’ Doctors and midwives in blue states are working to get abortion pills into red states — setting the stage for a historic legal clash.
An Italian Village Hit the Jackpot. Will That Save or Destroy It? Tiny Livemmo won nearly 20 million euros to reverse its decline. Figuring out how to spend it is a big job, but someone’s got to do it.
A Surge of Overseas Abortion Pills Blunted the Effects of State Abortion Bans New data suggests that abortion has declined about 2 percent in the U.S. since the end of Roe, accounting for people who traveled across state lines or ordered pills online.
Will Digital Technology for Therapy Increase Inequality in America? Technology is revolutionizing mental health care. Will it really make it more accessible?
Post-Roe Decision, Abortion Pill Providers Work to Broaden Access These new efforts, which test the legal boundaries, have sprung up since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and many states restricted abortion.