Showing results for: abortion (page 108)
Former Trump spokeswoman was punished after top aide got her pregnant, lawsuit claims
Igor Derysh
Former campaign aide A.J. Delgado says top Trump team officials punished her after learning that she was pregnant
There is (still) no “War on Christmas”
Matthew Rozsa
Henry Ford started it. And like absolutely nothing good ever, the modern War on Christmas began with Bill O'Reilly
Christianity Today sees surge in subscriptions after calling for Trump’s removal
Shira Tarlo
"A stereotypical response is 'thank you, thank you, thank you' with a string of a hundred exclamation points"
Critic Curtis White: Capitalism needs workers who are “stupid-smart”
Keith A. Spencer
In his new book, cultural critic Curtis White argues that a reinvigorated counterculture could save the world
Prominent evangelical magazine calls for “immoral” President Trump to be removed from office
Shira Tarlo
The need to remove Trump is "not a matter of partisan loyalties but loyalty to the Creator of the Ten Commandments"
Impeachment won’t slow the global rise of the radical right — but an alternative vision might
Chauncey DeVega
Cas Mudde, expert on the far right, says it's pointless to tell people Donald Trump is bad. What else have we got?
Exclusive: Betsy DeVos’ family foundation funnels money to right-wing groups that boost her agenda
Igor Derysh
Trump's education secretary is "effectively funding an outside propaganda operation," says watchdog group
Hallmark’s decision to accept inclusive LGBTQ ad “further delegitimizes One Million Moms”: GLAAD
Matthew Rozsa
"This fringe project of the AFA should not to be taken seriously or given any credibility by brands or the media"
From ancient Athens to the town hall: Can a new wave of deliberative democracy save the world?
Paul Rosenberg
"Citizens' assemblies" and similar forms of ground-level democracy are suddenly everywhere. Can we all get along?
Russia and the Republicans: How Vladimir Putin got an American subsidiary
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Russians went looking for allies on the American left for decades. Then they found Trump and the Republicans
The 2010s in feminism: Two steps forward and a big shove back
Amanda Marcotte
Feminists are winning the war of ideas, but Republicans still hold power and keep stripping women of their rights
Alabama Republican who said “God sent us Trump” complains about “drag queens” in Christmas parade
Igor Derysh
“Hard to believe . . . the city of Opelika allows drag queens in the city Christmas parade," Tuberville complained
What civil liberties? Kentucky’s medieval abortion law amounts to state-sanctioned rape
Bob Cesca
Abortion horror show gets worse: Supreme Court lets stand bizarre Kentucky law, and choice is on the critical list
GOP confirms Trump judicial nominee opposed to fertility treatments despite “not qualified” rating
Igor Derysh
Sarah Pitlyk is also one of at least six Trump judicial appointees to earn a “not qualified” rating from the ABA
Press Watch: Yes, America is divided. But how, and why? And who benefits?
Dan Froomkin
Mainstream media frequently laments the partisan polarization of America. That's too simplistic, and largely wrong
Ohio “abortion murder” bill orders doctors to “reimplant ectopic pregnancy,” which is impossible
Igor Derysh
The bill also creates a new criminal charge called "aggravated abortion murder," which would be punishable by death
Mike Bloomberg’s media cheerleaders don’t want to talk about his scandals
Ari Paul
Tom Friedman, Bret Stephens and the rest of Bloomberg's fanboys don't want to talk about his real record in NYC
“A moral basis”: Roy Moore continues culture wars as he attacks same-sex marriage and drag queens
Matthew Rozsa
Moore has signals he will continue to bring social issues like LGBTQ rights to the forefront of his Senate campaign
Republicans, a history: How did the party of “law and order” become the party of crooks and crime?
Paul Rosenberg
Fundamentalism and authoritarianism pushed the Republicans from low-grade mendacity into a threat to democracy
From “Survivor” to D.C., women are showing up strong on TV, but does patriarchal America care?
Melanie McFarland
The recent collision of political theater & unscripted reality showbiz adds a new anxiety to what we see every day
Few are impressed with Twitter’s so-called political ad ban
Nicole Karlis
The social media giant's much-touted policy change gives license to for-profit companies spreading misinformation
Trump’s favorite loses in Louisiana governor’s race
Matthew Rozsa
Trump suffered big losses in the Louisiana and Kentucky governor's elections, where his candidates were defeated
“The right to abortion has been decimated”: Shocking stories characterize abortion rights hearing
Shira Tarlo
Missouri women were subject to needless pelvic exams, part of a cruel tactic from anti-choice legislators
“Human scum” speaks out: NeverTrumper Tom Nichols on the president who despises him
Chauncey DeVega
One of Trump's most prominent conservative critics argues the Democrats should win easily — but probably won't
Page: 108