A Michigan pharmacist was fired from Target after refusing to distribute Plan B. He would not dispense the medication with or without a prescription. He is now suing Target, claiming that his religious beliefs prevent him from giving out Plan B; a Target spokeswoman affirmed Target's obligation to meet the needs of its customers
RH Reality Check has more on Missouri Governor Matt Blunt's task force on abortion
An Atlanta prosecutor has dropped charges against the anti-choice driver of a truck pasted with "shocking and offensive" pictures. The driver, who was working with Operation Rescue, was arrested and the pictures were removed from the truck
The spouses of a Canadian hockey team have earmarked a portion of their annual charity gift for a crisis pregnancy center. The women, who call themselves "The Better Halves," are giving $50,000 to an anti-abortion group run by Pentecostal Christians. Heather Mallick has more on the center's attempts to lie to women who seek their services
Presidential candidate Ron Paul went on TV's "The View" yesterday, and was questioned about his anti-choice position. Paul twisted the conversation away from choice to extreme cases of abortion, showing how out of touch he is with the lives of ordinary women
Tacoma's News Tribune has analysis of last night's Democratic debate on NPR
The Huffington Post reveals documents that expose Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee's role in the release of a serial rapist who then went on to rape and murder two more women
The Washington Post has a run-down on nonprofit organizations that are contributing to presidential campaigns. Nonprofits do not have limits on how much they can give, but political action or election influence cannot be their primary goal. EMILY's List is one group contributing to Hillary Clinton's campaign in Iowa