Abortion pills are safe and legal, even as SCOTUS overturns Roe

Hailey York, 19, holds a sign that says, “Banning abortion leads to unsafe abortion.” She participates in a rally in Corpus Christi on June, 26, 2022. Photo by Angela Piazza/Caller-Times / USA TODAY NETWORK via Reuters.

On the day the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, staff at a San Antonio abortion clinic had to turn away patients who were already scheduled for the procedure there.

Anyone can receive abortion medications in the mail, even if they live in states where the procedure is banned, says human rights attorney Kate Kelly.  

The Supreme Court ruled today that a high school football coach has a constitutional right to take a knee in prayer after his team's games. The court recently also said religious schools can receive state public funding.  

The documentary “Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song” tells the story of the infamous song and Cohen’s expansive musical career.