The leak of hundreds of gallons of water containing tritium was found this week at the Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant.
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Judge temporarily blocks Wyoming abortion ban days after it took effect
The judge granted an order Wednesday blocking the law’s enforcement as the court considers a lawsuit filed against the state by abortion providers.
Suspect found dead in woods after Denver school shooting wounded 2 administrators: Officials
The coroner’s office announced Thursday morning that a body was identified as the 17-year-old suspect in a shooting at Denver’s East High School.
Biden calls arrest warrant for Putin ‘justified’; widespread attacks in Ukraine: Updates
The International Criminal Court issued the arrest warrant Friday for Putin and another Russian official, accusing them of war crimes.
Texas judge hears arguments in lawsuit that could force major abortion pill off market nationwide
Kacsmaryk did not make a decision during the hearing in Amarillo, Texas, but said a ruling would come “as soon as possible.”
Activist convicted for helping domestic violence victim obtain abortion pills in landmark Polish case
The case in Poland may have reverberations in the U.S. after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
This is America: Reproductive justice has roots in communities of color. It’s time we honor it’s history.
When 12 Black women gathered in a Chicago hotel room in 1994, the debate on abortion access in the US was changed forever.
Reproductive justice is a human rights, abortion access movement. Here’s what to know.
Unlike the more mainstream phrase “reproductive rights,” reproductive justice uses a human rights lens to go beyond abortion rights.
Black women created the term ‘reproductive justice.’ Now, it’s driving a national conversation.
The reproductive justice framework was created by Black women in response to an abortion rights movement that centered the needs of white women.
Suspect identified in Jehovah’s Witnesses hall shooting that killed 6 people in Germany
Officials identified the gunman only as Philipp F., 35, in line with German privacy rules. Police say he killed himself before police arrived.