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Virginia State Sen. Barbara Favola, a Democrat representing Arlington, is in touch with Walmart about a pop-up message when shoppers view sexual and reproductive health products.
I don't think a lot of people realize the information that private industry buys and sells about them,” Sen. Scott Surovell, ...
Rep. Maxwell Frost touched off furious reactions with brutal commentary on abortion and access to guns that his GOP ...
Planned Parenthood centers in Virginia and across the nation are preparing for potential impacts from the Trump ...
The party has largely shifted its attention to other fights, as some acknowledge the difficulty of battling President Donald ...
Democrats are looking to restart the abortion conversation around the third anniversary of the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade.   That Supreme Court decision in June 2022 turned ...
Virginia residents are raising questions about a surprising pop-up they’ve noticed on Walmart’s website that warns shoppers that they need to provide consent for data collection to simply search the ...
Raleigh County Prosecuting Attorney Tom Truman warned that some prosecutors in West Virginia, which has a strict abortion ban, may try to charge a person who had a miscarriage using state laws related ...
Republicans have not talked about abortion as much as Democrats have in the fight for control of the legislature — but their money has. In August, Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s Spirit of Virginia ...
Virginia may feel like a safe haven for abortion access — but let’s be clear: Safe doesn’t mean secure. In the almost three years since Roe v.
Virginians shopping online at Walmart may have noticed a new pop-up warning them about how their reproductive health data is ...