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TikTok is being flooded with birth control misinformation. Is it stopping women from taking it?

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Social media's role in contraception stigma is concerning amid abortion restrictions enacted post-Roe, doctors say

The path forward for progressives is a return to PR basics: Put personality before policy

Chauncey DeVega
Political scientist M. Steven Fish says Democrats' problem is neither structural nor systemic, thus it's solvable

8 revelations from “Cher: The Memoir, Part 1” from kissing Warren Beatty to her troubled childhood

Nardos Haile
Cher details some of the famous people she grew up with and the desperation she felt being married to Sonny Bono

How Mike Johnson’s Christian “morality” provides cover for Matt Gaetz

Amanda Marcotte
Shielding Matt Gaetz fits with the long religious right tradition of defending bad men at women's expense

“You said he was Hitler”: Jon Stewart addresses “Morning Joe” hosts for meeting with Trump

Nardos Haile
On "The Daily Show," the comedian ripped into how Democrats are keep self-sabotaging and then complaining about it

“Morning Joe” hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski meet with Trump to “restart communications”

Marin Scotten
It was the first time the MSNBC hosts had met Trump in person in over since he was last in office

Maryland is training more health workers to offer abortion care

Sarah Varney
Expanding the pool of health care providers with reproductive health care skills is vital

Why MAGA won: Anger, resentment and “a sense of betrayal”

Chauncey DeVega
Understanding the deep, visceral appeal of MAGA: It's a "gang mentality" for white men who feel powerless

An Idaho regional health department banned COVID vaccines. Will others follow?

Nicole Karlis
An apparent first, public health experts say what's happening in Idaho is "heartbreaking"

“It’s time to clean up shop”: Justice Democrats vow primary challenges against establishment Dems

Russell Payne
The group that backed AOC's insurgent primary win puts Democrats on notice over embrace of billionaires

“People are scared”: Activists brace for “unprecedented assault on human rights” under Trump

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Trump's win sparked fear and anxiety. Progressive advocates are preparing to fight back

Kanye West allegedly said ex-wife Kim Kardashian has “Jewish masters” according to lawsuit

Nardos Haile
A lawsuit by an ex-Donda employee claims they were subject to "racist lectures" that included antisemitic comments

Bitcoin’s record rally: A turning point for funding justice and equality

Alicia Cepeda Maule
The next four years will likely present significant challenges for the nation’s most vulnerable communities

How abortion funds are preparing for another Trump presidency

Nicole Karlis
Even in the face of a hostile administration, abortion funds are prepared to help people access care

“We need to work together”: Democratic governors plan to resist Trump and the “threats of autocracy”

Nicholas Liu
"Governors Safeguarding Democracy" will seek to uphold free elections and challenge unlawful measures from Trump

Blue state governors ready to fight back: Can they stop Trump’s terror?

Heather Digby Parton
Governors like Newsom, Pritzker and Whitmer won't roll over for the Trump agenda. Can states' rights save us?

Judge temporarily blocks Louisiana law requiring classrooms to display the Ten Commandments

Marin Scotten
Nine Louisiana families argued the law infringes on their religious freedom

Democrat Ruben Gallego beats Trump-loyalist Kari Lake in Arizona Senate race

Marin Scotten
Gallego will be Arizona's first Latino U.S. senator after defeating a close ally of President-elect Donald Trump

Experts warn of “chilling” effect of Texas attorney general suing doctors over gender-affirming care

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Lawsuits filed as anti-trans ads plague 2024 election and dozens of states restrict access to gender-affirming care

“The Handmaid’s Tale,” “1984” and more: See which books got a boost in sales post-election

Hanh Nguyen
Dystopian fare isn't the only politically inspired reading material that's flying off the shelves

Donald Trump and the imperial presidency: What lies ahead?

Karen J. Greenberg
Presidential powers have expanded dramatically throughout American history. Now we've handed them back to him

Six big lies that won the election: How Donald Trump gaslit America

Paul Rosenberg
It isn't just that Trump told lies. He wove a set of interlocking false narratives — and the media helped

Earth on track for hottest year in recorded history, passing critical 1.5º warming threshold

Matthew Rozsa
Climate scientists have long identified 1.5º of global temperature rise as a grave milestone for avoiding disaster

“Probably a winnable election”: Experts on how Dems blew it with Black, Latino and women voters

Tatyana Tandanpolie
"Democrats are really going to have to try to connect back with" working-class Latinos and young Black men
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