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“Great News!”: Federal court voids Trump administration’s discriminatory “conscience rule”
Andrea Germanos
Opponents fear doctors and nurses would be given carte blanche to refuse to administer any medical procedure
Phyllis Schlafly’s dead, but the Equal Rights Amendment may come back to life
Amanda Marcotte
Virginia going blue means there could be 38 states ratifying the ERA, reviving a long-dead feminist dream
Matt Bevin, Kentucky’s Trump-loving governor, loses to Democrat Andy Beshear in closely-watched race
Travis Gettys
Polls consistently ranked Bevin among the least popular governors in the entire country
Missouri tracked Planned Parenthood patients’ periods during governor’s anti-abortion push
Igor Derysh
The state's health department kept a spreadsheet with the dates of the last period of women who underwent abortions
Federal judge blocks Alabama’s near-total abortion ban
Shira Tarlo
The law allows abortions when a pregnant woman's life is at serious risk, though not for cases of rape or incest
Trump talks big on overseas terrorism — but here at home he’s making the problem worse
Amanda Marcotte
Trump made a big show of Baghdadi killing, but his policies and rhetoric are fueling a spike in domestic terrorism
This powerful group groomed Mike Pence for the White House. Impeachment could complicate their plans
Anne Nelson
The Council for National Policy, a major booster of Pence's career, brought crucial evangelical votes to Trump
Voting could be the problem with democracy
Bernd Reiter
Randomly selecting people to govern, rather than electing from candidates, might lead to better governments
Obama endorses Canada’s Justin Trudeau for another term in spite of blackface scandal
Matthew Rozsa
Trudeau’s reputation took a hit last month after a series of racist images showed him wearing offensive makeup
Sanctuaries protecting gun rights and the unborn challenge the legitimacy and role of federal law
John E. Finn
Although they use similar language, not all sanctuaries are the same, constitutionally
Kim Gordon on “No Home Record” and why “palatable” art doesn’t effect change
Amanda Marcotte
Salon talks to the former Sonic Youth bassist about the darkness lurking under our consumerist society's sunshine
Republicans must lie to survive: They have no other choice
Cody Cain
From Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump, the path to Republican political success is rooted in profound deception
Voters often parrot the party line, even when polls suggest otherwise
Justin Buchler
Voters are primarily partisans, and they respond to party signals — even when they claim otherwise.
Thanks to Trump, STD rates hit a record high
Nicole Karlis
Trump’s pro-life policies and attacks on reproductive health care are having repercussions beyond the GOP's intent
Exclusive: Beto O’Rourke unveils sweeping women’s rights plan
Shira Tarlo
Ahead of the fourth debate, O'Rourke wants women to know he is committed to prioritizing their needs and concerns
Mike Pence’s not-so-secret plan: “He’s focused on the White House” — but how soon?
Chauncey DeVega
Reporter Tom LoBianco on his political biography of the secretive veep: Christian nationalist or political schemer?
Former George W. Bush lawyer Richard Painter: Trump is “a lot worse than Nixon”
Chauncey DeVega
Richard Painter, a White House ethics lawyer under Bush, says Trump must be impeached — and Bill Barr with him
How leaders planned to avert climate catastrophe at the UN (while Trump hung out in the basement)
Evelyn Leopold
Trump skipped most of Monday's climate proceedings and instead went to an event on religious discrimination
Maybe Gilead can’t hold: Lessons from Margaret Atwood’s “Handmaid’s Tale” sequel “The Testaments”
Ashlie D. Stevens
In the long-awaited "Handmaid's Tale" sequel, the regime is beginning to crack. Is Atwood's prescience back?
Republicans return to Congress: More bad faith than ever! Democrats fight back, a little
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans keep dragging trolls, wackos and conspiracy theorists before hearings. Are Democrats finally fed up?
Trump administration accused of urging UN member states to oppose abortion access
Shira Tarlo
A leaked letter reveals the White House seeks to form a coalition to oppose U.N. support for reproductive rights
Images of Justin Trudeau in blackface surface after prime minister apologizes for racist 2001 photo
Matthew Rozsa
Trudeau joins a long list of politicians who've been revealed to have darkened their skin in past racist incidents
Robert Reich: Reasons for optimism
Robert Reich
The arc of American history reveals an unmistakable pattern
Brett Kavanaugh: Here is what it would take to impeach a Supreme Court justice
Alex Henderson
"We’ve got to get beyond this ‘impeachment is the answer to every problem,’" Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin says
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