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Where abortion fights will play out In 2019

Julie Rovner
Here are four venues where the debate over reproductive health services for women will play out in 2019

Disneyland with my invisible guest

Tabitha Blankenbiller
I went to Disneyland for a carefree, childfree girls' weekend. When I came home, everything changed

How evangelical ideology is shaping President Donald Trump’s foreign policy

Matthew Chapman
Trump’s close relationship with evangelical politicians and voters (or more specifically, white ones) is well-known

Donald Trump’s attorney general nominee William Barr predicted Roe v. Wade “will fall” in 1992

Shira Tarlo
Trump's pick doesn't only have a record of criticizing Robert Mueller's probe – he's also long decried Roe v. Wade

Democrats seek a political phoenix: Can 2018’s biggest loser become 2020’s big winner?

Matthew Rozsa
Stacey Abrams, Andrew Gillum, Beto O'Rourke and Richard Ojeda are all strong contenders for the 2020 presidential

Women who ran for Congress avoided women’s issues in their campaign ads

Shawn Parry-Giles
Despite the #MeToo movement, women in politics still face challenges in talking openly about gender equality

Is time finally up for R. Kelly? “Surviving” series shows why he’s been protected for so long

Melanie McFarland
The women accusing R. Kelly of abuse have largely been faceless. This series centers their pain. Will that matter?

Donald Trump still holds power — but the left won the culture war in 2018

Amanda Marcotte
As a new year dawns, it's clear that Donald Trump's grip is fading and the left is winning hearts and minds

US evangelicals aren’t on the same page on Trump support

Sarah K Burris
The evangelical Christian community has managed to divide, thanks in part, to President Donald Trump

House Democrats should move quickly to protect abortion rights in 2019

Amanda Marcotte
Republicans keep trying to ban abortion through sneaky back-door tricks. One bill in Congress could stop them

Criminal justice reform in the U.S. has a long history of repressive outcomes

Tony Platt
A decade from now under the First Step Act, expect that incarceration will be not so much reduced as diversified

Merry Christmas, and happy birthday to a Jewish immigrant

Dear white evangelicals: Christmas celebrates the birth of a Jewish child whose family then fled persecution

Best of 2018: I don’t know how to be Catholic any more

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The fight for abortion means finding a new place in my faith

An activist judge rules Obamacare unconstitutional

Terry H. Schwadron
After 70 cases, opponents of the health law finally find a court that agrees with them

Beto, we hardly knew ye: O’Rourke’s political record might not be what progressives expect

Norman Solomon
After his inspiring Senate run, O'Rourke could be a presidential contender. What does he really stand for?

Trump’s attorney general nominee helped Bush Sr. get away with murder

William Rivers Pitt
In the context of the ongoing Mueller investigation, the nomination of Barr is both appalling and unsurprising

Are you ready for an Epoch Fail?

John Feffer
Conspiracy theorists warned about a "New World Order" for years. Now, the anti-globalist virus is a pandemic

How Amanda Palmer and Neil Gaiman split emotional labor and “the diva card”

Emily Rems
“Neil is really good at some kinds of adulting that I’m not great at," says Palmer in a new "Poptarts" interview

Christian nationalists are trying to seize power — but progressives have a plan to fight back

Paul Rosenberg
"Project Blitz" unveiled: Here's the long-term plan aimed at maximizing the Christian right's power and influence

Influencing elections, one investment at a time

Sam Natapoff
The investment theory of political campaigns and elections

Health and Human Services department shuts down HIV research

Jillian S. Ambroz
Anti-abortion Republicans force the end of a study on mice implanted with human fetal tissue

Susan Collins feels “vindication” as Supreme Court’s Brett Kavanaugh sides with Planned Parenthood

Shira Tarlo
Collins provided the pivotal vote that landed Kavanaugh on the bench in spite of allegations of sexual misconduct

Can we save the world from climate change without declaring war?

Kate Yoder
Battle metaphors pit one group against another. Do they undermine our ability to take on climate change?
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