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The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Wednesday in a yearslong court fight over South Carolina's attempt to boot Planned Parenthood from its Medicaid program.
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“While it might be just South Carolina’s name on this court case, it will have huge impacts nationwide,” said Vicki Ringer, Planned Parenthood South Atlantic’s director of public affairs in the state...
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Planned Parenthood of Illinois hosted a storytelling celebration Saturday in honor of Transgender Day of Visibility 2025. The event featured stories and art from the Bloomington-Normal transgender community and beyond.
Planned Parenthood of Greater New York's 2025 Saratoga Winter Party at Universal Preservation Hall in Saratoga Springs?
Planned Parenthood slammed the Trump administration's decision to slash funding, saying it will severely hurt its ability to provide vital health services.
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The Christian Post on MSNPlanned Parenthood executive salaries continue to increase; many pulling in over $500K: reportMany of Planned Parenthood's top executives are pulling in six-figure salaries as the average pay for CEOs of regional affiliates for the nation's largest abortion provider is more than three times that of the average nonprofit CEO,
The Kansas City, Columbia and St. Louis Planned Parenthood locations are prepared to begin their surgical abortion services, with the St. Louis clinic performing the service last week for the first time since 2022.
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Planned Parenthood announced Friday that staff had begun offering surgical abortions in St. Louis, but the Missouri health department had rejected a plan that would allow doctors to dispense abortion medications — even though it was similar to what was approved before.
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The Cut on MSNPlanned Parenthood’s ‘Devastating’ Plan to Shutter in ManhattanW hen Planned Parenthood of Greater New York recently announced that it planned to sell the landmarked building out of which it operates its only Manhattan clinic, employees were
Sofía García Vargas, born in Colombia, South America and raised in Costa Rica, Central America, is a journalism student at the University of South Florida and Editor-in-Chief of The Crow’s Nest, USF St. Petersburg’s student newspaper. Her passions range from art and music to sports and food. She dreams of becoming...