More women accessing abortion pills online despite red state efforts The report found that more than a quarter of abortions in the first half of 2025 were provided via telehealth, continuing the trend toward medication abortion over other methods .
Have you seen this (AI-generated) man? Police swap suspect sketches for AI. Police in a Phoenix suburb appear to be the first department in the nation to use AI for suspect sketches, a practice that raises concerns among some experts.
What religious leaders think is behind a growing group of young and very devout adults Religious affiliation has been dropping among young people for decades, but examples abound of surging interest on college campuses and in cities like D.C.
ACLU claims Cuban detainees were beaten for refusing removal to Mexico The group claims that attempted “third country” deportations are part of the threats migrants have to endure at a large ICE detention center at Fort Bliss.
How Florida lost track of 30,000 students, a ‘cautionary tale’ for vouchers  The state’s auditor general found “a myriad of accountability problems” in the nation’s largest voucher program.