
David Gunn: 30 years since the assassination of a doctor sparked the US ‘abortion wars’
The death of the physician is commemorated every year on March 10 but providers still face threats and harassment despite the overturning of ‘Roe v. Wade’

The death of the physician is commemorated every year on March 10 but providers still face threats and harassment despite the overturning of ‘Roe v. Wade’

The shift is occurring in some states that have severely limited or outlawed abortion access since the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion

More than 112,000 Mexicans remain missing nationwide, in many cases years or decades after they disappeared

Covid-era restrictions have allowed US immigration officials to quickly turn around most migrants, but the White House is preparing to put an end to those measures

In photos and videos posted on social media, a group of armed men can be seen taking the hostages after a shootout, among them a woman, the only one who seems conscious

According to the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association, 54 of the 89 tolling facilities that opened in the US in the past decade were for price-managed lanes

Oklahoma voters will decide Tuesday whether to approve a ballot measure that legalizes consuming the plant for adults 21 and older

The aim of the system, known as Electronic Registration Information Center, is to help states maintain accurate lists of registered voters

The system will threaten the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys with tornadoes as they move toward New England

Crews responded to the flight and took seven people to hospitals with injuries that were believed to be minor

The changes could bring the cost of a new generation of vehicles to around $25,000

The homeless and those without electricity were at special risk from the cold, the weather service said

The close call occurred at about 7 p.m. Monday when the pilot of a Learjet 60 took off without clearance as a JetBlue flight was preparing to land on an intersecting runway

The party’s future may well depend on broadening its appeal beyond an aging, predominantly white base of support

Twenty-six million people have applied and 16 million have been approved to have up to $20,000 in federal student loans forgiven

In California, the National Weather Service said winter storms will continue moving into the state through Wednesday

So far this year, at least 150 bills targeting transgender people have been introduced across the US, which is the highest in a single year, according to the Human Rights Campaign

The justices have scheduled two hours of arguments in the case Tuesday, though it will probably go longer

The 42-year-old writer is ruling the bestseller lists, ahead of J.K. Rowling, John Grisham and Stephen King. She has sold 20 million books, in which she blends fiction with traumas from her own life

Idaho Gov. Brad Little led the multistate coalition of Republican governors — from Virginia to Alaska — opposing the federal water rule

Workers will ask how residents are doing, see what they need and connect them with appropriate resources from government and nonprofit organizations

Mexican governors have gone to loopy extremes, like putting up billboards, creating special car lanes or creating mock-ups of Tesla ads for their states

Transgender people can be susceptible to cyberbullying or even physical violence because their previous names are an open book in the public record

A lawsuit filed by an anti-abortion group in Texas claims that the Food and Drug Administration wrongly approved mifepristone for abortion use more than 23 years ago

Each year in the United States, they result in 400 to 500 deaths according to federal highway administrators

The wastewater has been delivered to Texas Molecular, which injects hazardous waste into the ground for disposal

Finding the next most recent Texan-less presidential cycle requires going all the way back to 1952