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The decision will require the federal public health service and all federal health institutions to offer abortion to anyone who requests it.
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Speaking to WLRN at the 2023 Miami Open, the sixth-ranked tennis player in the world paid tribute to the WTA's five decades of breakthroughs in women’s sports — and revealed she's launching her own foundation to help aspiring young players.
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Women are banned from private and public universities until further notice, a Taliban government spokesman said, the latest edict cracking down on their rights and freedoms.
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The gatherings are an echo of the protests that have erupted in Iran since the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who had been detained by the country's so-called morality police.
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Hundreds of people across South Florida took to the streets to protest the end of Roe v. Wade. The news hits differently for children of immigrants, who say their families came to the U.S. seeking more freedom — not less.
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Colombia has set a new Latin American standard by legalizing abortion within 24 weeks of pregnancy — Florida's current limit, which may soon be cut to 15.
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Ni Una Menos, or Not One Less, started out in Argentina as a slogan chanted by thousands protesting the murders of young women. It eventually spawned a women's rights movement across Latin America.
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The proposed Florida Heartbeat Act would prevent doctors from performing abortions once a heartbeat is detected. In response people of all ages gathered at Colonial Drive Park this past weekend to stand up for reproductive rights.
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The Justice Department is asking a federal judge to temporarily block the new Texas abortion ban while its lawsuit against the state continues.
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Women's Equality Day commemorates the day that the 19th amendment was certified on August 26, 1920. It was a watershed moment, but voting rights advocates say its true legacy is more nuanced.
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Facing a mountain of criticism, the organization said it "fell short," as it raced to set up a larger weight room and address other disparities between its men's and women's tournaments.
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President Biden pledged that equal pay, paid family leave and affordable child care will be at the forefront of his administration's work. He's creating a Gender Policy Council to take these on.