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The personal is still political
Rebecca Gordon
"I have never said this publicly before, but in December 1974 I had an abortion."
John Hickenlooper thinks Americans want a pragmatic president. Will Democratic primary voters agree?
Matthew Rozsa
Hickenlooper opens up to Salon about his campaign shakeup — and why he thinks he’s uniquely suited to be president
5 dark factors in Clarence Thomas’ crusade to drag the Supreme Court to the far-right
Alex Henderson
And as the high court has moved more and more to the right, the 71-year-old Thomas has only grown more influential
Mike Pompeo’s “pro-women” human rights panel is loaded with abortion foes
Igor Derysh
State Department's new human rights commission features many outspoken opponents of abortion rights. Coincidence?
Trump’s “social media summit” is a haven for far-right fringe figures
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's "social media summit" at the White House feels more like a gaggle of far-right internet micro-celebs
America’s real divide isn’t left vs. right. It’s democracy vs. oligarchy.
Robert Reich
What should America's agenda be, and what does right vs. left have to do with it?
How far will Republicans go to destroy democracy? And can they still be stopped?
Aaron Belkin
Do Republicans value democracy or the rule of law? The answer is clear, but there's still time to fight back
Ross Perot, the most successful third-party candidate in modern history, dies at 89
Matthew Rozsa
The Texas billionaire who ran two third-party presidential bids in the 1990s passes after a battle with leukemia
Former Evangelical Republican warns the religious right’s support of Trump will harm Christianity
Travis Gettys
Former Republican warns that Trump and his evangelical allies were driving younger generations away from the church
AMA abortion lawsuit puts doctors in the thick of debate
Julie Rovner
The AMA said that new North Dakota law “unconstitutionally forces physicians to act as the mouthpiece of the state"
Protect the sacred lives of women: To be pro-life, you must change your life
Amanda Miska
Believing in the sanctity of life should mean treating every person—yes, women—as if they are holy and have value
These 5 shows bring liberals and conservatives together
Johanna Blakley
Political fissures extend to the TV screen; few shows have bipartisan audiences
Patriot Prayer is building a violent movement in Portland
Shane Burley
Patriot Prayer, a right-wing group, is building a violent movement along the West Coast.
“The grief of miscarriage can last forever”: A conversation with “Brink of Being” author Julia Bueno
Caroline Leavitt
The "Brink of Being" author discusses the "pecking order of grief" and why we need to talk about miscarriage
Tomi Lahren wants to have “the difficult conversations.” This would be one of those
Matthew Rozsa
Fox News' millennial star tells Salon she wants to "bridge the gap," if only lefties would stop the "name-calling"
“The Long Southern Strategy”: How Southern white women drove the GOP to Donald Trump
Paul Rosenberg
Political scientist Angie Maxwell on how the anti-feminist movement and the Baptist church drove the GOP right
The hidden consensus: A winning Democratic platform began to emerge in Miami debates
Bill Curry
A blend of populism, pragmatism and social liberalism is clearly the winning formula. Democrats are getting closer
Here’s some of what Trump has screwed up in this month
Terry H. Schwadron
From Iran to Bahrain to the border, it’s one tin-eared, out-of-step, stupid thing after another
Trump administration rule would undo health care protections for LGBTQ patients
Emmarie Huetteman
Supporters of the rule say it protects the freedom of conscience, but opponents say it encourages discrimination
Viral anti-Biden website has been linked to Republican consultant
Matthew Rozsa
An anti-Biden website that implied it was run by an ordinary citizen has been linked to a Republican consultant
The government is working — for corporations
Daniel Uncapher
With myriad inappropriate appointments for positions within the Trump administration, the big picture is revealed.
L7 frontwoman says feminist pop stars like Beyoncé and Taylor Swift should reboot Rock for Choice
Emily Rems
L7 frontwoman Donita Sparks on Bust's "Poptarts" podcast: “Beyoncé should play a f**king Rock for Choice show"
A pregnant woman was shot in the stomach — then charged in her baby’s death
Shira Tarlo
Abortion rights groups said the incident may pave the way for prosecutors to file charges unrelated to abortion
Tulsi Gabbard’s date with history: Can Aloha State oddball lead Dems to reckon with war and peace?
Andrew O'Hehir
Gabbard's a peculiar character who will never be president. But she might have just done her party a huge favor
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