Abortion medication access, like mifepristone, is unchanged under Trump, but FDA reviews, lawsuits and state enforcement are creating risks for drugmakers.
Congressional Republicans are demanding a “robust” investigation of federal safety standards and health risks connected to mifepristone, a pill commonly, but not exclusively, used for early abortion.
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'Catch Kits' for Fetal Remains Are Republicans' Latest Dystopian Plan To Punish Abortions
Are abortions poisoning us all? That's the latest line of attack from Republicans in Wisconsin and elsewhere, with lawmakers arguing that women who take abortion pills must prevent their blood and ...
Meghan O’Brien There’s a new ad campaign promoting abortion pills at dozens of gas station pumps across South Dakota, and ...
West Virginia sued United HealthGroup on Monday in federal court, alleging that the company’s pharmacy benefit manager Optum ...
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West Virginia governor: Hospitalized National Guard member’s parents ‘optimistic’ about recovery
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey (R) on Thursday gave a positive update on the condition of U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt.
Judges on a U.S. appeals court panel said on Tuesday that they were skeptical of claims that West Virginia illegally ...
The West Virginia Supreme Court has paused a ruling that allowed parents to use religious beliefs to opt out of required ...
West Virginia could soon see its borders shift for the first time in more than a century, as lawmakers weigh a proposal that would formally add new territory to the Mountain State. State Senator Chris ...
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Michigan man sentenced for committing federal drug crimes in West Virginia and Montana
A man from Michigan was sentenced for committing federal drug crimes, that involved methamphetamine, in West Virginia and ...
The West Virginia Mountaineers pulled off a 57-49 upset over No. 15 Duke on Friday night with only five players available in the second half. The college basketball season has barely started, but ...
A Weirton man was sentenced to more than six years in federal prison for distributing methamphetamine in Hancock County, ...
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