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At least two women in Georgia died after they couldn’t access legal abortions and timely medical care in their state, ProPublica has found. This is one of their stories.
Abortion clinics rushed to provide care after a judge rejected the state’s ban, an order that could soon be paused by a higher court. It’s only the latest development since ProPublica reported ...
A Georgia committee of experts in maternal health recently deemed Candi Miller’s death “preventable,” ProPublica has learned. The group, which includes 10 doctors, directly blamed the state ...
ProPublica won the Pulitzer Prize for public service Monday for its “Life of the Mother” series, which erroneously implied that a Georgia woman who died after taking an abortion pill died ...
If a fetus is not viable, typically at around 22-24 weeks of pregnancy, Georgia law allows medical professionals to remove life support. However, if a fetus is viable, Georgia law overrides the ...
Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case enshrining abortion rights across the country, was overturned three years ago ...
ProPublica reporters Kavitha Surana, Lizzie Presser, and Cassandra Jaramillo mined hospital and death records in abortion-banned states, used crowdsourcing tips, and interviewed health workers and ...
Adriana Smith was declared brain-dead in February. Her family was required to keep her on life support until her baby could ...
After several months of controversy, the brain-dead woman, who leaves behind two children, was laid to rest in Lithonia. The ...
After a ProPublica and CBS News investigation revealed that Texas’ funding pipeline for anti-abortion crisis pregnancy ...
During a Senate hearing earlier this week women shared personal experiences navigating Georgia's abortion ban after the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
The award, for exposing the fatal consequences of abortion bans, marks ProPublica’s 8th Pulitzer; investigation into mental health care access is named a Pulitzer finalist.