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Eleanor Klibanoff, The Texas Tribune

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Eleanor Klibanoff is the women's health reporter at The Texas Tribune. She was previously with the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting, where she covered sexual assault, domestic violence and policing, among other things.

More Women Join Lawsuit Challenging Texas’ Abortion Laws

When Kimberly Manzano’s doctor first noticed some irregularities with her pregnancy, she turned to God, praying constantly for good news. When the...

Part 1: In 1998, a legal revolution was quietly born in Texas. It would...

With his election as Texas attorney general, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn planted the seeds of conservatism. Gov....

Supreme Court Extends Access To Abortion Drug Until Friday

On Friday, Supreme Court Justice SamuelAlito granted a five-day stay, but extended it for an additional two days just before it was...

Medication Abortion Restrictions Could Worsen Delays for Texans at Out-of-state Clinics

For more than a year, abortion clinics in New Mexico, Kansas and Colorado have been flooded with Texans seeking care that’s largely...

Abortion Drug Remains Approved, With Restrictions, Appeals Court Rules

Mifepristone, a common abortion-inducing drug, will remain approved but under more intense restrictions while a legal challenge proceeds, a federal appeals court...

Bill Eliminating Tampon, Diaper Sales Taxes OK’d By Texas House

Texas families would be spared sales tax on menstrual products and some baby supplies under a bill that passed the Texas House...

Three Texas Women Are Sued For Wrongful Death After Allegedly Helping Friend Obtain Abortion...

A Texas man is suing three women under the wrongful death statute, alleging that they assisted his ex-wife in terminating her pregnancy,...

In Texas’ First Post-Roe Legislative Session, There’s A New Political Power Dynamic On Abortion

For decades, the abortion battle lines in the Texas Legislature were as clearly drawn as they were deeply entrenched. Every two years,...

Federal Court Ruling May Prevent Texas Teens From Getting Birth Control Without Parental Permission

A federal court ruling Tuesday may make it nearly impossible for Texas teens to access birth control without their parents’ permission.

New Texas Maternal Mortality Report Shows Disparities Persist

At least 118 women dead and nearly 200 children left without a mother. This was just a portion of...

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