Abortion Limits Carry Economic Cost For Women More states have adopted new restrictions on abortion in hopes the Supreme Court will revisit Roe v. Wade. That could have profound effects on the economic prospects for women seeking abortions. Scott Horsley
Disabled Woman Who Gave Birth At Care Facility May Have Been Impregnated Before New documents filed on Wednesday allege that the woman was sexually assaulted multiple times. An exam after the birth of the child in December indicated she may have been pregnant before. Vanessa Romo
To Reduce Food Waste, FDA Urges 'Best If Used By' Date Labels Confusion over whether a food is still safe to eat after its "sell by" or "use before" date accounts for about 20% of food waste in U.S. homes, the FDA says. The new wording aims to clear that up. Allison Aubrey
The Philippines Is Fighting One Of The World's Worst Measles Outbreaks As health workers in the Philippines continue to try to contain the outbreak, a botched vaccination campaign against dengue is making their job harder. Jason Beaubien
Migrant Processing Center Temporarily Closing After 'Flu-Related' Outbreak The McAllen, Texas, facility is the same one where a 16-year-old Guatemalan boy became ill last week, and died after he was transferred to another Border Patrol station. Joel Rose
Anti-Abortion Rights Groups Push GOP To Rethink Rape And Incest Exceptions After Alabama passed a restrictive abortion law, anti-abortion rights groups are asking Republican officials to "reconsider decades-old talking points." Sarah McCammon
Scientists Modify Viruses With CRISPR To Create New Weapon Against Superbugs Superbugs are bacteria that can beat modern medicine's most powerful drugs. So doctors are racing to find new ways to fight back, such as developing "living antibiotics." Rob Stein
Computerized Model Reveals Details Of How Human Cells Divide The nonprofit Allen Institute in Seattle has produced a visualization of human cell division that promises to be useful for professional scientists and curious amateurs alike. Richard Harris
Another measles outbreak spreads, this time in Seattle area A seventh person was diagnosed with measles on Tuesday. Paige Browning
The Struggle To Hire And Keep Doctors In Rural Areas Means Patients Go Without Care A new generation of family physicians wants a work-life balance. But practicing in a small town is a 24/7 job, which is worsening the ongoing doctor shortage in rural America. Kirk Siegler