Chelsea Clinton sympathizes with women's issues advocate Sandra Fluke, saying she too had been attacked by conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh when she was a kid in the White House.
Conservative religious leaders rail against socialized medicine as others argue providing health care to all Americans is a faithful action.
October Baby is in theaters this weekend. The movie tells the story of a woman who sets out to find her mother after she learns that she was put up for adoption following her mother's attempt to abort her pregnancy.
The liberal advocacy group has produced a political ad that features women repeating some of the controversial statements about reproductive health from conservative leaders such as Rick Santorum and Rush Limbaugh.
A poll that tracks 12 purple states says voters prefer President Barack Obama over Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.
The hilarious new Will The Real Mitt Romney Please Stand Up? video revisits an Eminem classic in time for the 2012 election.
On Sunday night, a speech by Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum was preceded by a particularly fiery pastor in Louisiana. “If you don’t love America and you don’t like the way we do things, I’ve got one thing to say: Get out!” Dennis Terry said.
In an attempt to counter the bad press the GOP has recently received regarding its stance on women's issues, the Republican National Committee released a new video criticizing President Barack Obama and his allies for perpetrating a war on women.
Opponents say the bill, up for consideration in the state House of Representatives on Wednesday, could make it possible for women who undergo abortions to be unintentially identified if their detailed demographic information is open to the public.
The front-runner has so far amassed more delegates than his Republican rivals combined and is poised to win more Tuesday in Illinois, even if he loses the popular vote, Romney's campaign says. It's stepping up calls for Santorum to concede defeat and quit.
To date, the 2012 Republican Party presidential-nomination process has been dominated by a faction that wants to nominate a conservative, but the least conservative candidate remains the GOP’s strongest: Mitt Romney.
In the latest political clash over women's health, the White House has suspended Texas from a Medicaid program that provides reproductive health services.
When he visited the United States four years ago, Pope Benedict XVI blessed a box of silver ribbon-shaped pins for breast cancer charity Susan G. Komen for the Cure and sent them to its founder, Nancy Brinker.
The Obama Administration on Thursday said it would begin shutting down a program that provides health care for more than 100,000 low-income women in Texas because the state will not allow funding for clinics that provide abortion services.
If Pennsylvania women don't like a mandatory ultrasound before getting abortions, they can just close their eyes, Gov. Tom Corbett says.
Labels like liberal and conservative have become so over-used that I frankly must admit I have no idea what they even mean anymore.
The Obama administration has been quietly negotiating with representatives of the Conference of Catholic Bishops to tamp down their furious opposition to a federal mandate that insurance companies cover birth control, according to sources familiar with the talks.
President Barack Obama's approval rating is at 49 percent and 50 percent a piece, according to new surveys from Gallup and Reuters/Ipsos.
America's Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, author and public speaker, says he wants to be a values voice in Congress.
The judges clarified that their decision did not necessarily reflect a desire to make all abortions legal.
President Barack Obama's job approval ratings rose by 2 points to 50 percent in the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll. Obama's ratings have reached 50 percent for the first time since last July. The poll indicates that more number of Americans now believe that the President is doing his job well than those who think he is not.
For the first time since early July, more Americans approve of the job President Barack Obama is doing than disapprove, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll that shows his approval rating now at 50 percent.