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Press Watch: Dean Baquet interview makes clear New York Times still ruled by both-sides-ism
Dan Froomkin
In a new podcast interview, NYT top editor Dean Baquet defends Trump coverage, tone of "sophisticated objectivity"
Gay rights dispute is pulling apart the United Methodist Church, after decades of argument
Scott T. Vehstedt
The United Methodist Church is facing a schism over LGBT policies
So much for “originalism”: Trump’s impeachment defense is a constitutional Dumpster fire
Paul Rosenberg
Conservatives supposedly believe in constitutional "originalism" — but now they're dumping it to defend Trump
“Roe v. Wade” is being chipped away. Will we lose it altogether this year?
Katie Klabusich
Is this the year when we could lose protection of our abortion rights?
Outrage as GOP lawmakers push Trump to intensify attacks on women with broadened global gag rule
Andrea Germanos
"This proposal by a group of infamously anti-woman, anti-choice Congress members is egregious to say the least."
How the anti-choice movement’s lies laid the foundation for Donald Trump’s big cover-up
Amanda Marcotte
It was anti-abortion fanatics who taught Republicans how to lie so shamelessly — and Donald Trump is grateful
Ayanna Pressley skewers Betsy DeVos for comparing abortion rights to slavery: “Say this to my face”
Igor Derysh
The congresswoman tells Trump's secretary of education that she "would welcome the opportunity to educate you"
Religious wars: With the Christian right on the offensive, activists are fighting back
Paul Rosenberg
Trump's administration is pushing a Christian nationalist agenda — but a diverse coalition is pushing back hard
Debunking the “abortion regret” narrative: Data shows women feel relief, not regret
Corinne Rocca
In our study we learned that after 5 years, 99 percent of women reported their abortion was the right decision
Why the Golden Globes and host Ricky Gervais felt particularly pointless
Melanie McFarland
Many of the wins were foregone conclusions, but Awkwafina, Ramy Youssef, and Michelle Williams made it worthwhile
Michelle Williams speaks a crucial truth: Abortion isn’t the enemy of motherhood
Amanda Marcotte
At Golden Globes, pregnant actress makes clear that abortion helps women choose when to have kids, not just if
Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix rail against man-made climate change in Globes acceptance speeches
Matthew Rozsa
While Phoenix called out his peers in the room, Crowe was in Australia with his family because of bushfires
Patricia Arquette blasts Trump for leading country to “the brink of war” in Globes acceptance speech
Matthew Rozsa
Patricia Arquette said she feared Sunday night could be remembered as the period right before a US war with Iran
Michelle Williams urges women to vote in personal acceptance speech about reproductive rights
Matthew Rozsa
"I wouldn't have been able to do this without employing a woman's right to choose," Williams said on stage
Ricky Gervais exposes the many sins of Hollywood in scathing Golden Globes monologue
Matthew Rozsa
Gervais took on Felicity Huffman and the college admissions scandal, the #MeToo movement and claims of hypocrisy
Two Democrats join over 200 Republicans in calling for Supreme Court to reconsider Roe v. Wade
Igor Derysh
The members of Congress say two key abortion decisions "should be reconsidered, and if appropriate, overruled"
Bill Barr, warrior for theocracy: Why didn’t we know this until now?
Heather Digby Parton
The attorney general has gradually revealed his terrifying agenda: Who knew, and why was this concealed so long?
Onward, Christian fascists
Chris Hedges
Trump’s legacy will be the empowerment of Christian totalitarians
John Roberts’ New Year’s message rings hollow — because the chief justice is a partisan hack
Aaron Belkin, Sean McElwee
Chief Justice Roberts is a master of thoughtful, reasonable rhetoric. His judicial record tells another story
What does it mean to be “too far left” — and why are conservatives not scolded about centrism?
David Masciotra
Only Democrats are expected to make important concessions to the increasingly irrelevant "center"
Best of 2019: Disneyland with my invisible guest
Tabitha Blankenbiller
I went to Disneyland for a carefree, childfree girls' weekend. When I came home, everything changed
The decade Republicans hijacked our democracy, via the gerrymander
David Daley
In our broken political system, majorities often can't translate the will of the people to action. This is why
Best of 2019: Quinceañera with baby fever
Jennifer Givhan
I wanted the sparkling dress, a princess crown, the man of honor. And I wanted my boyfriend to want a baby with me
With a new decade — a new hope? Reasons for optimism in a disordered world
Paul Rosenberg
It's darkest before the dawn: Social scientists say our time of crisis holds hope for change, renewal and rebirth
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