This week Matter of Fact looks at how state bans on abortion have left gynecology students scrambling to find residency programs that provide the training they need to be certified in obstetrics. Plus, research that could move companies toward a four-day work week and a long-promised seat in Congress might be in sight for one Native American nation.
What’s Next for Abortion Law?
December 15, 2024What’s Next for Abortion Law?
December 15, 2024More than two years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court ended the constitutional right to abortion...
DECEMBER 14, 2024
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December 15, 2024This week Matter of Fact travels to Knoxville, Tennessee to meet people who are experienci...
AUGUST 17, 2024
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August 18, 2024This week Matter of Fact travels to Southern California where environmental activists are ...
JUNE 22, 2024
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June 23, 2024This week Matter of Fact looks at how the overturning of Roe v. Wade is impacting medical ...
A Conversation with Elizabeth Carr, the First Person Born Via IVF in the U.S.
April 21, 2024A Conversation with Elizabeth Carr, the First Person Born Via IVF in the U.S.
April 21, 2024More than 8 million people in the United States were born through in vitro fertilization, ...
APRIL 20, 2024
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April 21, 2024This week Matter of Fact looks at the history between student athletes and activism. Plus,...
Supreme Court to Hear Case Over Abortion Pills
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March 24, 2024The Supreme Court is reentering the abortion debate with a case centered around mifepristo...
MARCH 23, 2024
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March 24, 2024This week Matter of Fact travels to Atlanta where lawmakers and law enforcement officials ...