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Let’s face it, America: We didn’t deserve Elizabeth Warren
Amanda Marcotte
As Dolly Parton says, "They use your mind and they never give you credit." That's never been more true than now
Susan Collins doesn’t “understand” why voters turned on her. Did she forget her impeachment vote?
Igor Derysh
75% of Democrats and 51% of independents think Collins voted to acquit Trump in order to protect him politically
Roberts denounces Schumer’s “dangerous” remarks about Kavanaugh as court weighs abortion case
Cody Fenwick
"You have released the whirlwind, and you will pay the price," the Democratic leader said outside the Supreme Court
Chief Justice John Roberts surprises observers during key abortion case
Cody Fenwick
Is Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts prepared to side with his liberal colleagues?
Legal abortion is gone for many women, but the problem is about to get exponentially worse
Amanda Marcotte
Author Carole Joffe spoke with Salon about how we're already in a post-Roe v. Wade world, despite a March 4 case
Trump’s Christian right worships power more than they worship God
Amanda Marcotte
In "The Power Worshippers," Katherine Stewart shows what really motivates the Christian right — and it's not Jesus
Brett Kavanaugh to hear arguments in first major case concerning abortion rights since joining court
Alex Henderson
Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine has insisted that the Trump nominee views Roe v. Wade as “settled law"
Susan Collins dodges questions about whether she voted for President Trump in Maine’s GOP primary
Igor Derysh
After claiming that Trump was horribly unfit for office in 2016, Collins won't say if she voted for him in 2020
Bernie Sanders is a very unusual candidate — but that narrative is lost on the mainstream media
Keith A. Spencer
Historically, rich people have fought to stop politicians like Sanders — making his rise all the more unlikely
Donald Trump’s disinformation campaign juggernaut: It’s gaining speed
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump is already calling coronavirus a Democratic "hoax" — and attacks on his opponents are just starting
Humanity’s survival on Earth starts with having smaller families
Carter Dillard
A human rights-based approach to family planning will help reduce the ecological impact of population growth.
Fringe religious party gains power in crisis-stricken Peru
Matthew Peter Casey
A messianic religious group now makes up the third-largest legislative bloc in Peru's Congress
Doulas are key to curbing maternal mortality — but they’re drastically underpaid
Sofia Quaglia
Doulas for low-income women fight rising maternal mortality rates, but are often not compensated for their work
What we’ve learned about Elizabeth Warren’s feminism: She’s no “moderate”
Amanda Marcotte
Warren doesn't silo "women's issues" — feminism is a seamless aspect of her progressive economic worldview
Trump and the Christians: Evangelical historian John Fea on decoding the great paradox
Chauncey DeVega
Historian and author of "Believe Me" on his struggle to reach the embattled evangelicals who oppose Trump
Democrats can reclaim rural America — and Jane Kleeb wants to show them how: Part 2
Paul Rosenberg
Nebraska Democrat Jane Kleeb on how Democrats can still win rural votes — and how to address guns and abortion
The climate crisis must reunite America — and yes, that could happen
Peter Dale Scott
American history should teach us to be optimistic even in dark times. In my 90 years, I've seen it happen myself
Oscar snub of “Little Women” shows the limits of Hollywood feminism
Shama Rangwala, Erin O'Neil
Gerwig’s film adaptation of "Little Women" gives us perhaps the most explicitly feminist take on the classic novel
Can we stop tiptoeing around the fact that Trump is behaving like a dictator?
Lucian K. Truscott IV
We're slipping further into fascism as Trump indulges all his worst instincts, with the help of his toadies
“Daily Show” co-creator on how Trump isn’t funny and comedy could help save abortion
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Lizz Winstead on the Feminist Buzzkills of Comedy tour & how various everyday acts can support reproductive rights
National Prayer Breakfast was a moment for leaders to show humility — Trump changed it
Diane Winston
A heaping plate of partisan politics, sprinkled with religious faith, highlighted the National Prayer Breakfast
Trump has laid waste to the federal courts — can any of the Democratic candidates fix it?
Amanda Marcotte
N.H. forum on reproductive rights was about a bigger question: How to undo Trump's damage to the federal judiciary
State of the Union: Surreal and angry, with way too much Rush Limbaugh
Heather Digby Parton
The speech was mostly wooden, hateful Trump boilerplate — plus a brilliant reality-TV moment for the MAGA tribe
America: The land of make-believe
Chris Hedges
This battle against collective self-delusion is a battle I fear we will not win
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