Pill abortions meant convenience and grace. Taking them away means making a hard experience worse.
Perspective
Why an FDA approved, over-the-counter birth control pill matters
With the approval of the first over-the-counter oral contraceptive, pharmacists stand to play an ever-increasing role in helping expand access to reproductive health care in the post-Roe era.
What to know about Opill
Now that the FDA has approved the contraceptive Opill, we answer questions about its availability, cost, side effects and more.
Is nation where bullets fly at schools, parties, parades really free?
The mass shooting injuring 30 people, two fatally, at a Baltimore block party before the Fourth of July tells us how captive we are to the tyranny of gunfire.
Give Americans the gun restrictions they want
California Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would enshrine several popular restrictions on firearm purchases.
Why do mass shooters kill?
Is there ever a satisfactory answer to questions about what motivated a mass shooter? There is, but it’s not what you think.
Supreme Court’s conservative revolution comes into sharper focus
There’s a reason the justices are intent on overturning rulings from the 1970s.
What you need to know about the Supreme Court’s recent rulings
The Supreme Court just finished issuing its biggest decisions of the term
Recent Supreme Court rulings alienate the left but are hardly unpopular
Polls suggest the decisions aren’t out of step with the American public, despite Democrats’ attempts to lump them in with overturning Roe v. Wade
Supreme Court says all Americans aren’t created equal
The Founding Fathers didn’t believe the concept when they put their names to it. Many Americans today don’t either.