abortion

  • Where do Harris and Trump stand on abortion?

    It’s been clear ever since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022 that abortion would be one of the key issues of the 2024 presidential campaign — but where do Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump stand? Yahoo News Politics Reporter Andrew Romano explains how Harris and Trump would deal with the issue if they are elected in November.

  • DNC 2024: Harris receives vocal reaction to her remarks on Israel-Hamas war

    Vice President Kamala Harris received an emphatic response from the crowd when she addressed the Israel-Hamas war, calling for a hostage deal, a cease-fire and acknowledging the human suffering in Gaza as well as Israel's right to defend itself.

  • DNC 2024: Walz shares family struggle with infertility

    During his speech at the Democratic National Convention, vice presidential nominee Tim Walz described the experience that he and his wife had in dealing with infertility when trying to start a family. "It took Gwen and I years, but we had access to infertility treatments. And when our daughter was born, we named her Hope," said Walz. "I'm letting you in on how we started a family because this is a big part of what this election is about: freedom," he added.

  • DNC 2024: Hadley Duvall shares traumatic history to defend abortion rights

    Kentucky resident Hadley Duvall took to the stage Monday night to share ?her traumatic pregnancy experience and defend abortion rights in the wake of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.? Earlier this year, Duvall wrote an op-ed in the Louisville Courier Journal describing how, when she was 12 years old, she was raped by her stepfather and discovered she was pregnant from the abuse.

  • Supreme Court rules that ER doctors can perform abortions in Idaho, confirming draft accidentally posted online

    The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that emergency room doctors in Idaho can now perform emergency abortions in certain situations in Idaho, despite the state's near-total ban on abortion.

  • Voters turn out when abortion is on the ballot. Here are the states to watch this November.

    Monday marks two years since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a federal right to abortion, returning the issue to individual states. This November, several states will ask voters to weigh in on whether or not to preserve reproductive freedom in their state constitutions. Here's what to watch.