The Washington Times Online Edition

Topic - Naral Pro

Subscribe to this topic via RSS or ATOM
Related Stories
  • Cardinal-designate Timothy Dolan celebrates mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

    HHS mandate on birth control cheered, jeered

    Pro-choice leaders and organizations applauded the Obama administration's Friday decision to require almost all employers to provide free birth control in their health insurance, but Catholic leaders quickly vowed to resist the rule.

  • **FILE** A container for birth-control pills designed to look like a woman's compact is displayed. (Associated Press)

    Feds: Religious employers must cover the pill

    Many church-affiliated institutions will have to cover free birth control for their employees, the Obama administration announced Friday in an election-year decision certain to upset conservatives and add to the national debate about the reach of government.

  • ** FILE ** In this Dec. 22, 2011, photo, President Obama speaks during a news conference in the South Court Auditorium at the White House complex. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

    In abortion war, pro-choicers take fight to Obama

    When President Obama was elected in 2008 with a 100 percent approval rating from NARAL Pro-Choice America, he brought in supercharged hopes that he would make historic advances for abortion rights — especially with support from a Democrat-led Congress.

  • CHANGE SPONSOR: Sen. Roland W. Burris, Illinois Democrat, says military personnel deserve "the highest quality care." (Associated Press)

    Military abortion issue returns

    Three months after abortion nearly derailed President Obama's health care bill, the hot-button issue is back before Congress with an amendment to the Senate's defense policy bill that would end the military's long-established ban on allowing abortions in its overseas hospitals.

More Stories →

Happening Now