
Google workers demand abortion protections, data privacy
Employees want parent company Alphabet to strengthen privacy for Google users searching for abortion information.
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Employees want parent company Alphabet to strengthen privacy for Google users searching for abortion information.
Methotrexate is often used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease and cancer. But it can also be used to terminate nonviable pregnancies.
Some South Carolina lawmakers who oppose abortion are being cautious when it comes to tightening the state's already restrictive laws even further.
The Supreme Court overturned the decades-old precedent of Roe v. Wade, allowing states to determine abortion access.
Voter turnout surged to unprecedented levels for a Kansas primary, opposition surpassed 2020 support for Biden and voter registrations ticked up post-Roe ahead of the issue based vote.
President Biden has nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. Harvard Law School professor Alan Jenkins joins CBS News' Lana Zak to discuss.
As federal prosecutors widen the scope of the investigation into the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, Democrats are urging Attorney General Merrick Garland to be more aggressive. New York Times congressional correspondent Luke Broadwater joins CBS News to discuss.
New CBS polling on abortion and the politics in play for both Democrats and Republicans show a divided picture on the issue. CBS News political contributor Joel Payne joins CBS News to discuss.
President Biden says he is still on track to announce his Supreme Court nominee by the end of February. Former District Court Judge Vanessa Gilmore joins CBS News to discuss some possible picks and the political climate around the confirmation process.
Adm. Rachel Levine, assistant secretary for health with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, spoke with CBS News' Michelle Miller and Tanya Rivero after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Kelley Robinson, the executive director of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, spoke with "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell about the Supreme Court's decision to overturn its landmark Roe v. Wade decision that established the right to an abortion.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, spoke with CBS News' Errol Barnett and Anne-Marie Green after the Supreme Court overturned its landmark Roe v. Wade decision that established the right to an abortion.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Monday on the restrictive Texas abortion law. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports from Washington, and then CBS News legal contributor Rebecca Roiphe joined "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano to discuss the significance of this case.
The next step for President Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is a Senate confirmation battle. NPR lead politics editor Domenico Montanaro, Bloomberg News White House reporter Toluse Olorunnipa, and CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined Red and Blue to discuss how Democrats are reacting to President Trump's Supreme Court nominee and how vulnerable senators are weighing how to vote.
President Biden says he was expressing "moral outrage" when he said Vladimir Putin cannot remain in power. He also released his plan for the 2023 federal budget. CBS News correspondent Skyler Henry reports from the White House, and CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins "Red & Blue" to discuss this and more.
Brett Kavanaugh faced questions on Roe v. Wade, guns and more from senators in the second day of his confirmation hearings on Wednesday. CBSN political contributor and political reporter for The Guardian Sabrina Siddiqui and Bloomberg chief Washington correspondent Kevin Cirilli joined Red and Blue to discuss what we learned from Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing on Wednesday.
CBS News' Skyler Henry reports on key moments from the second day of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court confirmation hearings, and then Gloria Browne-Marshall, a professor of constitutional law at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, joins CBS News' "Red & Blue" to provide her analysis and perspective.
The Republican-controlled Senate voted 26-20 after about three hours of debate.
Justice Samuel Alito responded to critics of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, including British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Prince Harry.
Bernard is the doctor who provided a medication-induced abortion to a 10-year-old last month, according to Indiana records.
Doing so "would violate the most fundamental tenet of the American marketplace," AGs said in letter to CEO Sundar Pichai.
President Biden makes a new response to the recent Supreme Court ruling allowing states to outlaw abortion. Christina Ruffini reports from the White House.
One two-doctor practice in Florida is performing six vasectomies an hour most days.
The president said he's considering declaring a public health emergency to free up federal resources to promote abortion access.
President Biden signed an executive order and spoke about what his administration is doing to protect reproductive rights after the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade. He urged Americans to vote for lawmakers who would pass abortion rights legislation. Watch his remarks.
President Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Erika Kirk are speaking at Sunday's memorial service for Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, at State Farm Stadium in Arizona.
More than 140 countries have already taken that step and more are expected to do so at the U.N. General Assembly this week, including France.
In an interview with CBS News' "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," the French president pushed back on criticism for recognizing a Palestinian state.
Gary Cohn, IBM vice chair and director of the National Economic Council in the first Trump term, said for companies in a "very difficult environment," cutting down on the cost of labor is "the one lever they can pull."
The Department of Homeland Security is escalating its clash with so-called sanctuary states, warning multiple states they could face legal action, CBS News has learned.
The Pentagon's new guidelines were sent to reporters on Friday.
The bill that would make it harder to arrest or launch criminal proceedings against lawmakers passed the lower house on Tuesday, prompting Brazilians to protest.
One person is dead and several people were wounded during a shooting Saturday night at Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua, New Hampshire.
As the Jewish calendar marks Rosh Hashanah, Rabbi Angela Buchdahl offers a message to us all about commemorating the New Year.