Carter Sherman
The Fight Over Abortion Is Far From Over. Here’s What Will Happen in 2023.
2023 is going to be a big year for anti-abortion policy: Anti-abortion activists could even harness a 19th-century law to curtail talking about abortion.
Harvey Weinstein Found Guilty of Rape and Sexual Assault
A Los Angeles jury found Weinstein, a former Hollywood producer, guilty of raping one woman.
An Anti-Abortion Group Is Suing a Man for Money His Dead Father Allegedly Donated
The man has accused the group of knowing his father intended to die by suicide.
5 Women Say They Were ‘Sexually Assaulted’ by Bill Cosby in New Lawsuit
About 60 women have now accused the comedian of sexual misconduct, dating back decades.
This Teen Was Raped in a State That Has an Abortion Exception. She Still Couldn't Get One.
“It was the ugliest feeling explaining to the doctor that delivered your child that she was raped, and then him telling you he can't do anything to help you.”
A Warden Who Ran a Prison Called the ‘Rape Club’ Is Now on Trial for Sex Abuse
One woman said the prison warden told her to perform a sex act with a candy cane as he took photos.
A Woman Wanted an Abortion to Save One of Her Twins. She Had to Travel 1,000 Miles.
“There was no decision, really, because the baby wasn't going to survive... I’m not going to leave my son without a mom.”
Woman Jailed for Using Drugs While Pregnant Says She Wasn't Even Pregnant
The woman lives in Alabama, a state that has a long legal history of treating fetuses like people.
The Alleged Club Q Shooter Was Once Arrested For Threatening His Own Mother
Most mass shootings in the United States have a domestic violence connection.
‘Nobody Wants to Get Pregnant:’ The End of Roe Is Ruining America’s Sex Life
A fear of an unwanted, even dangerous pregnancy is kind of a mood killer, sex therapists told VICE News.
Abortion Rights Triumphed in Michigan and Almost Everywhere Else in the Midterms
Voters in Michigan, California, and Vermont agreed to enshrine abortion protections in their state constitution.
Abortion-Rights Supporters Are Feeling Cautiously Optimistic in Michigan
In the midterm elections on Tuesday, Michigan will become one of the first states to vote on abortion since the Roe’s overturning.