NewsPronto

 
Men's Weekly

.

USA Conversation

The Conversation USA

The Conversation USA

Conservatives notch 2 victories in their fight to deny Planned Parenthood federal funding through Medicaid

  • Written by Rachel Rebouché, Professor of Law, Temple University

Conservatives have won two important battles in their decades-long campaign against Planned Parenthood, a network of affiliated clinics that are the largest provider of reproductive health services in the U.S.

One of these victories was a U.S. Supreme Court ruling handed down on June 26, 2025. The other is a provision in the multitrilion-dollar...

Read more: Conservatives notch 2 victories in their fight to deny Planned Parenthood federal funding through...

More Articles ...

  1. One ‘big, beautiful’ reason why Republicans in Congress just can’t quit Donald Trump
  2. Astronomers have discovered another puzzling interstellar object − this third one is big, bright and fast
  3. War, politics and religion shape wildlife evolution in cities
  4. Military force may have delayed Iran’s nuclear ambitions – but history shows that diplomacy is the more effective nonproliferation strategy
  5. Capitalism and democracy are weakening – reviving the idea of ‘calling’ can help to repair them
  6. What MAGA means to Americans
  7. From glass and steel to rare earth metals, new materials have changed society throughout history
  8. Philadelphians with mental illness want to work, pray, date and socialize just like everyone else – here’s how creating more inclusive communities is good for public health
  9. Speedballing – the deadly mix of stimulants and opioids – requires a new approach to prevention and treatment
  10. Employers are failing to insure the working class – Medicaid cuts would leave them even more vulnerable
  11. Parents who oppose sex education in schools often don’t discuss it at home
  12. Hurricane forecasters are losing 3 key satellites ahead of peak storm season − a meteorologist explains why it matters
  13. The Supreme Court upholds free preventive care, but its future now rests in RFK Jr.’s hands
  14. What damage did the US do to Iran’s nuclear program? Why it’s so hard to know
  15. The rule of law is key to capitalism − eroding it is bad news for American business
  16. Legal wrangling over estate of Jimmy Buffett turns his widow’s huge inheritance into a cautionary tale
  17. AI is advancing even faster than sci-fi visionaries like Neal Stephenson imagined
  18. Despite claims they’d move overseas after the election, most Americans are staying put
  19. Philadelphia’s $2B affordable housing plan relies heavily on municipal bonds, which can come with hidden costs for taxpayers
  20. Humans and animals can both think logically − but testing what kind of logic they’re using is tricky
  21. Mexican flags flown during immigration protests bother white people a lot more than other Americans
  22. Keeping brain-dead pregnant women on life support raises ethical issues that go beyond abortion politics
  23. In LGBTQ+ storybook case, Supreme Court handed a win to parental rights, raising tough questions for educators
  24. Pop, soda or coke? The fizzy history behind America’s favorite linguistic debate
  25. The hidden cost of convenience: How your data pulls in hundreds of billions of dollars for app and social media companies
  26. Why the US bombed a bunch of metal tubes − a nuclear engineer explains the importance of centrifuges to Iranian efforts to build nuclear weapons
  27. Bill Moyers’ journalism strengthened democracy by connecting Americans to ideas and each other, in a long and extraordinary career
  28. Invasive carp threaten the Great Lakes − and reveal a surprising twist in national politics
  29. 1 in 4 Americans reject evolution, a century after the Scopes monkey trial spotlighted the clash between science and religion
  30. Who’s the most American? Psychological studies show that many people are biased and think it’s a white English speaker
  31. Here’s a way to save lives, curb traffic jams and make commutes faster and easier − ban left turns at intersections
  32. Why the traditional college major may be holding students back in a rapidly changing job market
  33. What’s at risk for Arctic wildlife if Trump expands oil drilling in the fragile National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska
  34. 1 in 3 Florida third graders have untreated cavities – how parents can protect their children’s teeth
  35. How can the James Webb Space Telescope see so far?
  36. From the marriage contract to breaking the glass under the chuppah, many Jewish couples adapt their weddings to celebrate gender equality
  37. Universities in every state care for congressional papers that document US political history − federal cuts put their work at risk
  38. Iran emerged weakened and vulnerable after war with Israel − and that could mean trouble for country’s ethnic minorities
  39. Supreme Court upholds childproofing porn sites
  40. What the Supreme Court ruling against ‘universal injunctions’ means for court challenges to presidential actions
  41. Michelin Guide scrutiny could boost Philly tourism, but will it stifle chefs’ freedom to experiment and innovate?
  42. What Trump’s budget proposal says about his environmental values
  43. How Zohran Mamdani’s win in the New York City mayoral primary could ripple across the country
  44. Cyberattacks shake voters’ trust in elections, regardless of party
  45. Why energy markets fluctuate during an international crisis
  46. Scandinavia has its own dark history of assimilating Indigenous people, and churches played a role – but are apologizing
  47. Jews were barred from Spain’s New World colonies − but that didn’t stop Jewish and converso writers from describing the Americas
  48. Supreme Court rules that states may deny people covered by Medicaid the freedom to choose Planned Parenthood as their health care provider
  49. Toxic algae blooms are lasting longer than before in Lake Erie − why that’s a worry for people and pets
  50. Toxic algae blooms are lasting longer in Lake Erie − why that’s a worry for people and pets