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“Trump has no real mandate for what he is planning”: The push for Christian nationalism may backfire

Chauncey DeVega
Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush reminds us why Trump "reached record levels of unpopularity when he last served"

Reversing the “weaponization of Christianity”: How “religous freedom” can be used to fight Trumpism

Chauncey DeVega
Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush on how some churches "created a permission structure for cruelty on a massive scale"

Special ops series “Lioness” continues its MAGA courtship

Matt Valentine
Taylor Sheridan's Paramount+ series may seem progressive on the surface but is bent on making the right feel seen

Frustrated with high drug costs, biohackers are reverse engineering medical treatments

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Why pay $84,000 for a hepatitis C drug when you can make it at home? But such DIY chemistry raises safety concerns

South Carolina legislators try again on bill that would classify abortion as homicide

Griffin Eckstein
The bill would classify pregnancy termination at any point as a homicide

Abortion bans are profoundly impacting contraceptive care, study finds

Nicole Karlis
Contraception is not directly implicated by limited abortion access, yet it's profoundly impacted, researchers say

Trump eyes election denier Kari Lake as ambassador to Mexico: report

Marin Scotten
Lake, who has no relevant experience, has repeatedly called to close the Southern border

When facts no longer matter: 3 key steps to return to civil dialogue

Chauncey DeVega
Dr. Kurt Gray on how to "find a healthy consensus again" in the Age of Trump

“It’s about the cruelty”: Experts worry SCOTUS trans rights case could “creep into other areas”

Tatyana Tandanpolie
U.S. v. Skrmetti could have "enormous impact" for the "whole field of sex discrimination," law professor warns

“It’s going to create fear”: Idaho’s “abortion trafficking” law shows that free speech is a target

Tatyana Tandanpolie
A federal appeals court decision could have a "chilling effect" on advocates and health care providers

Want to fight Trump? Then act now to strengthen democracy

Paul Rosenberg
Americans don't actually want Trump's hateful policies. If we had a real democratic process, that would matter

Murdering health insurance CEOs will get us nowhere

Troy Farah
Why is the internet so unsympathetic to the death of an insurance CEO? Ask the violent health care industry

Trump wanted to build an anti-#MeToo Cabinet — but it’s backfiring badly

Amanda Marcotte
Gaetz gone, Hegseth going? It turns out repeated accusations of abuse and harassment don't look great on a résumé

The Supreme Court will soon decide whether states can ban gender-affirming care for trans minors

Marin Scotten
The court this week will consider whether Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors is unconstitutional

Republicans don’t care if women die from abortion bans — but they don’t want you to know about it

Amanda Marcotte
Women will keep dying, but the GOP is working hard to destroy the evidence

How Republicans held the House: It’s the gerrymander, stupid

David Daley
Sure, both sides do it — but Republicans have ruthlessly redrawn the maps to bake in a nearly unbeatable advantage

Before it is too late Biden must turn words into deeds on the death penalty

Austin Sarat
Joe Biden’s Catholic faith should inspire him to stop the federal death penalty in its tracks

TV’s Dr. Oz invested in businesses regulated by agency Trump wants him to lead

Darius Tahir
Oz’s holdings, some shared with family, included a stake in UnitedHealth Group worth as much as $600,000

How to gather with grace after that election

Rebekah Shrestha
It's time to end the standoff

Texas won’t review maternal deaths post-Dobbs: report

Nicole Karlis
A Texas committee made to review pregnancy-related deaths in the state won’t look at cases from 2022 and 2023

Trump-appointed judge dismisses Texas lawsuit against Jack Smith

Marin Scotten
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton had sought to prevent Jack Smith from destroying records related to Trump cases

Georgians with disabilities are still being institutionalized, despite federal oversight

Sam Whitehead
Advocates said these failures continue to violate the rights of Georgians who have been historically marginalized

Doctors reaching for riskier miscarriage treatment as a third woman dies under Texas’ abortion ban

Lizzie Presser, Kavitha Surana
35-year-old Porsha Ngumezi’s case underscores how abortion bans are pressuring doctors to avoid standard care

Before Donald Trump destroys it, Democrats must “re-envision what democracy needs to be”

Chauncey DeVega
Authors Alan Jenkins and Gan Golan explain that it is "action that inspires hope"
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