As one Fox News host bashes his colleague for dragging Sasha and Malia Obama into the Benghazi attacks, Joe Madison and Lauren Ashburn join Rev. Sharpton to discuss why the right can’t seem to abide by the rule against discussing the children of sitting presidents.
Why does so much legislation come from fear of young women being sexually active? Full story
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge in New York on Friday declined to temporarily halt a court order directing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to make emergency contraception available over the counter to girls of all ages. Full story
President Obama is defending his administration’s decision to appeal a ruling for the Plan B pill. Alex Wagner and the NOW panel discuss.
Terry O’Neill of the National Organization for Women talks about President Barack Obama’s insistence that Plan B only be available to women 15 years and older, calling it “pure politics.”
Chris Hayes looks at the Obama administration's decision to appeal an April court ruling that ordered that Plan B be made available to women of all ages.
The emergency contraception known as Plan B has been available over the counter to women 17 and older, but the FDA has now decided to make it available to those 15 and older. NBC’s Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports.
A federal appeals court ruled the emergency contraception known as Plan B will now have to be made available over the counter to women of any age, even teenagers, overturning a controversial 2011 decision made by Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius barring anyone under the age of 17 from buying Plan
An illustration picture shows a woman holding a birth control pill at her home in Nice January 3, 2013. French health regulators are studying limiting the use of contraceptive pills that carry health risks and will stop reimbursing prescription costs of some types from March, after a woman sued drug
An illustration picture shows a blister-pack of birth control pills displayed at a private home in Nice January 3, 2013. French health regulators are studying limiting the use of contraceptive pills that carry health risks and will stop reimbursing prescription costs of some types from March, after