Search results
Planned Parenthood annual report: More abortions, more taxpayer cash, fewer patients
The Washington Times· 5 hours agoPlanned Parenthood saw fewer patients but performed more abortions — and raked in more taxpayer...
Former Snoqualmie City Council member takes aim at Hawkins' seat
The Wenatchee World· 2 days agoA former Snoqualmie City Council member and finance executive will challenge Sen. Brad Hawkins in...
Kansas governor vetoes anti-abortion bills, but legislators have enough votes to overturn
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoThough abortion has been controversial in the state, moderate and conservative Republicans have...
The A-Word: “These small-town lawmakers need to get with the program or their career is going to...
The Bulwark· 2 days agoArizona’s GOP has an abortion problem. Last Friday, following the Arizona Supreme Court’s...
Hampton Bulldogs’ Campbell signs with University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy
WJHL· 6 days agoHAMPTON, Tenn. (WJHL) — Hampton Bulldogs basketball player Hayden Campbell signed with the...
Prince William returns to public duties for first time since Kate's cancer diagnosis
Dothan Eagle· 10 hours agoPrince William returns to public duties on Thursday for the first time since his wife's cancer diagnosis, bolstering the royal family's ranks as health problems continue to sideline the princess ...
Analysis | Rural Americans are way more likely to die young. Why?
Washington Post· 4 days agoTell me about your experiences with health care in rural America at jazmino@kff.org. Today’s...
Estrich: Trump and politics of abortion
The Columbian· 4 days agoIn 2016, campaigning for the support of anti-abortion leaders, he promised to appoint judges who would overrule Roe v. Wade — and he did. Faced with the political repercussions ...
KNAC.COM - News - NOTHING MORE Return With New Album 'Carnal'
KNAC.COM· 2 days ago- advertisement - 3X Grammy Award-nominated NOTHING MORE return with their fifth album, CARNAL, on June 28 via BETER NOISE MUSC. The album features 15 songs with the San Antonio, TX-born quartet's most
Reciprocal support is community bedrock
Dothan Eagle· 6 days agoIt’s March 6, 1964, and Enterprise is abuzz about tonight’s Enterprise High School Band concert in the EHS auditorium.