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A Ban Won’t Stop Abortion Pill Access, Telehealth Providers Say

As a federal court mulls a case that could result in significant restrictions on a pill used in most abortions, providers say they have alternatives to preserve access even in states with bans in place.
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NPR Topics: Health
· Jun 22, 2026
Despite state bans, abortions have almost doubled. The reason? Pills via telehealth
States that have banned abortion are suing to stop mailing of abortion pills over state lines. But the telehealth providers say no matter the outcome, they can adapt, and so will their patients.
ArcaMax
· Jun 23, 2026
Medication abortion: Decisions from federal courts, the FDA or Trump’s Department of Justice could try to end access via telehealth
Roughly two-thirds of Americans end their pregnancies by taking two abortion medications – misoprostol and mifepristone. Because these safe, effective medications can be prescribed via telehealth, without an in-office visit, they are how most ...
Al-Monitor
· Jun 25, 2026
Afghanistan's Taliban government imposes smartphone ban on government officials
By Mohammad Yunus YawarKABUL, June 25 (Reuters) - Afghanistan's Taliban government has ordered a nationwide ban on civil servants' smartphone use, a military court order showed, prompting warnings from rights activists that the move could further restrict access to information.The court order seen by Reuters states that smartphone use by all officials of the military and civilian institutions, including judges will be prohibited from June 16. Violators will have their cellphones smashed and face punishment under the law, the order said.
The Daily Signal
· Jun 23, 2026
Pro-Life Doctors Urge FDA to Reinstate Abortion Pill Safeguards
FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Pro-life doctors are urging the Food and Drug Administration to reinstate abortion pill guardrails stripped during the Biden administration. Four years after Roe v. Wade was overturned, abortion rates are higher than ever because these safeguards are no longer in place. It’s not just babies dying from abortions; mothers’ lives are...
Anadolu Agency
· Jun 22, 2026
Czech Republic to ban mobile phones in schools from September 2027, premier says
Andrej Babis says legislation would ban use of mobile phones in classrooms and would apply to all pupils of compulsory school age
Washington Examiner
· Jul 9, 2026
Blanche must stop America’s abortion epidemic
Women can now go from an online request for abortion drugs to a completed chemical abortion in a matter of days, often without ever seeing a doctor in person. That speed and anonymity have created obvious dangers. Women such as Rosalie Markezich say abortion pills were obtained in their names, mailed across state lines, and []
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Related coverage for "A Ban Won’t Stop Abortion Pill Access, Telehealth Providers Say": NPR Topics: Health — Despite state bans, abortions have almost doubled. The reason? Pills via telehealth. ArcaMax — Medication abortion: Decisions from federal courts, the FDA or Trump’s Department of Justice could try to end access via telehealth. Al-Monitor — Afghanistan's Taliban government imposes smartphone ban on government officials. The Daily Signal — Pro-Life Doctors Urge FDA to Reinstate Abortion Pill Safeguards. Anadolu Agency — Czech Republic to ban mobile phones in schools from September 2027, premier says. Washington Examiner — Blanche must stop America’s abortion epidemic