Bonnie Fuller is the former CEO & Editor-in-Chief of HollywoodLife.com, and the former Editor-in-Chief of Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, USWeekly and YM. She now writes about politics and reproductive rights. Follow her on her substack, Bonnie Fuller: Your Body Your Choice.
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Wisconsin GOP bill would force women to return aborted tissue to doctors
If Wisconsin Republicans have their way, women who have medication abortions will be legally required to collect and return blood and remains.
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Doctors say Wisconsin GOP’s pregnancy bill treats women like ‘incubators,’ not people
Republicans’ SB553 would push dangerous C-sections over standard abortion care and sneak fetal “personhood” into Wisconsin law, OB-GYNs and legal experts say.
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Kelda Roys is on a mission to stop a Republican bill that could criminalize miscarriage
Wisconsin Republicans passed the first step of a law that would classify fetuses as people and allow women who miscarry to be considered criminal suspects. Kelda Roys has vowed to stop them.
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Inside Kelda Roys’ very Wisconsin holiday mix of faith, food, and family
From Hanukkah to Christmas, Roys reflects on holiday traditions—and why Wisconsinites need a leader who understands the realities faced by working families.
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Wisconsin mom exposes painful reality of abortion laws after tragic pregnancy loss
A Wisconsin nurse and her husband were ready for baby #2—but a heartbreaking diagnosis made her realize that pregnant women don’t have the same health care choices as the patients in her ward.
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RFK Jr. ignores 100+ studies to push abortion pill ban—this is the mifepristone explainer you need
More than 100 peer-reviewed studies say mifepristone is safe. One fake study says it’s not. Guess which one RFK Jr. believes?
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Meet Milwaukee’s new abortion clinic—and its determined medical director
It’s a place for all uteruses, no matter the patient’s ability to pay for care, or their immigration status.
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OB-GYN fears Wisconsin women will die if Brad Schimel is elected to state Supreme Court
Since the race started, Elon Musk has poured more than $13 million into trying to help elect Brad Schimel to the state’s highest court on April 1, according to a tally by the Brennan Center for Justice.
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Wisconsin OB-GYN’s heartbreaking abortion story—and how IVF helped complete her family
“Terrible things happen in pregnancy. All babies aren’t healthy and all pregnancies are not healthy for the baby or the mother.”
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She spent months on the streets. Now she helps save homeless youths in Madison
TaMaya Travis’s work with EverStrong gets 17-24 year olds off the street and into homes and jobs.






















