US companies could face hurdles covering abortion travel costs

After Roe v. Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court, many companies pledged to cover travel costs for employees who live in states where abortion is now illegal.

On The Hill: Experts weigh in on how key issues will impact 2022, 2024 elections

In case you missed "On the Hill" this Sunday, two political experts joined the show to talk about several big stories coming out of Washington D.C. this week, including how President Biden's approval rating and the January 6 hearings will impact the midterm elections, and whether Donald Trump should be considered the presumptive Republican Presidential candidate in 2024.

Interest in vasectomies spiked since Roe v. Wade overturned by Supreme Court

One clinic in Austin, Texas, said it usually gets about eight calls a day on average for a vasectomy consultation, but after last week’s Supreme Court decision, the number of calls has skyrocketed to 100 a day, on average.

SD gov: Bar abortion pills, but don't punish women for them

South Dakota is among several states, including Texas, Kentucky, Arkansas, Ohio, where Republicans have moved to further restrict access to abortion pills in recent months.

Roe v. Wade ruling reflects complex relationship between Supreme Court, public

The Supreme Court has historically enjoyed positive views among the public. But a recent poll shows approval of the court declined last year, and it got worse since the leaked Roe v. Wade draft opinion.

Pride parades march on with new urgency after abortion ruling

At least one Supreme Court justice signaled, in the ruling on abortion, that the court could reconsider the right to same-sex marriage recognized in 2015.

Roe v. Wade protests continue: Thousands converge outside Supreme Court

Protesters outside the Supreme Court building say they'll keep coming back after justices overruled Roe v. Wade and ended federal abortion rights.

Illinois congresswoman calls Roe decision 'victory for white life' at Trump rally

The freshman congresswoman, who was among those who voted to overturn the results of the 2020 election, previously came under criticism for quoting Adolf Hitler.

Billie Eilish and Phoebe Bridgers condemn SCOTUS ruling at Glastonbury

Phoebe Bridgers proceeded to ask if there were any Americans in the festival crowd before then leading the audience in a chant saying, "F— the Supreme Court."