
Gretchen Whitmer says it "would be good" if Biden was more vocal on abortion
In an interview with "Face the Nation," Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer urged President Biden to personally speak out about the abortion issue more.
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In an interview with "Face the Nation," Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer urged President Biden to personally speak out about the abortion issue more.
For many attendees, abortion will be a top issue in upcoming elections and colors how they view candidates.
President Biden is planning a big push to highlight abortion access as part of his reelection campaign. Democratic Rep. Katherine Clark of Massachusetts joins "America Decides" to unpack the strategy.
President Biden is planning to center his next campaign rally around abortion rights, CBS News has exclusively learned. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes has more on why Biden is focusing on reproductive rights.
Conservative radio host Steve Deace joins CBS News with his take on the Republican 2024 campaigns and Monday's Iowa caucuses.
In her first TV interview since the Texas Supreme Court decision, Kate Cox, who was pregnant with a girl with the genetic condition trisomy 18, discusses being forced to leave Texas to obtain the medical procedure.
Last August, tests revealed that Kate Cox, a mother of two in Texas, was pregnant with a child that had Trisomy 18, a genetic condition that causes severe developmental problems. According to Cox's doctors, the prognosis for the baby was death before or shortly after birth, and Cox's future fertility was at risk. She sued to receive an abortion under Texas law which bans the procedure in nearly all cases, but found herself caught in a legal battle with the state's attorney general. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with Kate Cox, her husband Justin and with their lawyer, Molly Duane, about the court decisions that forced Cox to leave Texas for the medical procedure.
Ron DeSantis' 2024 campaign manager, James Uthmeier, told CBS News Thursday he doesn't think Iowa is "a must-win state," just days ahead of the caucuses. Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez and Democratic strategist Joel Payne join CBS News to share their views on Iowa and the state of the 2024 presidential campaign.
In this preview of her first TV interview since the Texas Supreme Court ruled that she did not qualify under that state's abortion law, Kate Cox talks with "Sunday Morning" correspondent Tracy Smith about why she sought an abortion in Texas, and the risks she and her unborn baby faced. Watch the complete interview on "CBS News Sunday Morning" January 14.
The winter snow storm that will blanket Iowa through the Monday caucuses is not preventing the final push by Republican candidates to woo voters looking for an alternative to front-runner Donald Trump. "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil reports.
Preview: In a January 14 "Sunday Morning" interview – her first TV interview since the Texas Supreme Court ruled that she did not qualify for an abortion – the Texas mother talks about her legal fight, the outcome, and her family's future.
A look at exchanges between the two candidates on abortion, immigration and the war in Ukraine.
Attorney General Ashley Moody and other opponents are trying to keep it off the ballot
American women who were not pregnant sent a European health service more than 48,000 requests for abortion drugs mifepristone and mifepristol from September 2021 through April 2023, according to a research letter published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Laura Lindberg, a professor at the Rutgers School of Public Health, joined CBS News to discuss.
A recent CBS News poll of likely Republican voters in Iowa indicates at least 74% of them think abortion should be illegal in all or most cases. CBS News campaign reporter Shawna Mizelle asked voters in Des Moines how they are vetting GOP candidates for president on the issue of abortion.
New research shows thousands of women in the U.S. ordered abortion pills just in case they needed them — especially amid news they might become harder to get.
The appeal was rejected in Tuesday's ruling by a unanimous three-judge panel.
The first stop of the tour will take place in Wisconsin on Jan. 22, the anniversary of the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.
Lawyers for a woman who had filed a lawsuit demanding the right to an abortion in Kentucky have withdrawn the suit after the woman learned her embryo no longer has cardiac activity.
A Black Ohio woman who miscarried in her bathroom has been charged with abuse of a corpse.
The Supreme Court announced Wednesday it will hear arguments on one case involving access to the abortion drug mifepristone and another case that could affect the charges against several Jan. 6 defendants and former President Donald Trump. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford has more.
The Supreme Court said Wednesday it will hear two cases that could have major consequences on the future direction of the country. One case involves abortion pill access, even in states where it is legal, and the other could impact former President Donald Trump's prosecution. CBS News' Jan Crawford reports from the Supreme Court.
The bill does not include language blocking the Pentagon's abortion travel policy or restricting gender-affirming health care for transgender service members and dependents.
The Supreme Court took on two new cases Wednesday: One on the abortion pill, and the other relating to Jan. 6 and former President Donald Trump. Jan Crawford and Jessica Levinson explore the issues at stake in each case.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear two cases that could have major impacts on both abortion rights, and the prosecution of hundreds of people convicted of assaulting the Capitol on Jan. 6. One case could determine restrictions on how the abortion pill mifepristone can be obtained, even in states where abortion is legal. Jan Crawford has more.
Meteorologists are closely tracking the projected path and forecast of Hurricane Erin, which is the first hurricane to develop over the Atlantic this year.
A federal judge in New York on Wednesday declined the federal government's request to unseal grand jury material in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
The Trump administration has directed officials to probe any "anti-American" views and activities of immigrants applying for immigration benefits like green cards and work permits.
House Bill 4, the redistricting legislation, is the only item on the lawmakers' agenda when they reconvene on Wednesday.
Ernesto Barajas was gunned down in the city of Zapopan, police said. Another man died in the attack and a woman was injured.
Public health officials said the person may have been bitten by an infected flea while camping in the South Lake Tahoe area.
Local police said they received reports of the crash around 2 a.m. and found burned metal and plastic debris at the scene.
A federal judge temporarily blocked a Texas law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments, ruling it likely violates the First Amendment.
Travis Decker is accused of killing his three young daughters, whose bodies were found near a campground in central Washington.