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Anti-abortion group Operation Rescue has become fully “red-pilled” by an 8chan conspiracy theory
SHARON KANN
The group appears to now believe in a far-right conspiracy theory — encouraging their supporters to follow suit
The Rhode Island progressive who helped make paid sick leave a reality
Matthew Cunningham-Cook
Marcia Ranglin-Vassell now has her sights set on passing a $15 minimum wage
Celebrity monomania: Maybe Trump and Oprah aren’t as different as we think
Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg
Our historical moment has a bizarre and dangerous intensity — but that doesn't mean it all won't be forgotten
Tehran Nocturne
Gary M. Kramer
Ali Soozandeh, director of the animated film "Tehran Taboo," describes life in a city of broken laws and hearts
ACLU, Planned Parenthood challenge Ohio law banning abortions due to Down syndrome
Nicole Karlis
Anti-abortion groups cheered Republican Gov. John Kasich's signing of the partial abortion ban
Women across the globe are planning to strike on March 8. Here’s why.
Sarah Jaffe
The International Women's Strike is planning to occur on March 8
Costa Rican women dress in “Handmaid’s Tale” costumes for election-day protest
Rachel Leah
The crimson robes and white bonnets have become symbols for women's rights
War on abortion’s new phase: Mississippi moves toward 15-week ban
Amanda Marcotte
Anti-choice activists give up on the "red tape" strategy, and go back to a direct challenge of Roe v. Wade
In Trump’s first year, anti-abortion forces make strides despite setbacks
Julie Rovner
Thousands of anti-abortion activists gathered near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Friday
Trump official considered using “abortion reversal” treatment on pregnant undocumented teen
Liz Posner
They’ll stop at nothing to push their religious agenda
The astonishing numbers behind the Republican crusade against pregnant women
Alex Henderson
America's maternal mortality rate ranks among the highest in the developed world
Why do evangelicals love Trump? Dumb question: Why wouldn’t they?
Chauncey DeVega
Trump is doing the bidding of right-wing Christians — and movement conservatism has become a form of religion
Trump isn’t crazy, he’s just a terrible person
Kali Holloway
The president is more "bad than mad," according to the man who wrote the book on personality disorders
Abortion foes hijack racial justice: This “black genocide” argument is particularly dangerous
Maya Rupert
Social justice movements often fail to confront their own racism, leaving them open to this kind of exploitation
The reddest state: Oklahoma’s long battle over abortion law
Michelle Oberman
I wanted to understand the way abortion opponents viewed the law, so I went to Oklahoma
On abortion, it’s time to start trusting women: They know what they’re doing
Amanda Marcotte
Anti-abortion conservatives think women are thoughtless and irresponsible. Research shows the opposite is true
Women’s abortion stories are still underrepresented on TV
Gretchen Sisson
Despite being a very common experience for American women, abortion remains underexplored in pop culture
Trump official trivializes the Holocaust, misuses MLK, all to support bigotry
Chauncey DeVega
Health and Human Services' new "religious freedom" rules are bad enough. Now they come cloaked in fake history
Trump goes campaigning in Pennsylvania — after White House says he’s not campaigning
Matthew Rozsa
Trump is visiting Pennsylvania to meet with a GOP candidate running in a special election in a deep red district
GOP snowflakes: Trump administration wants to let doctors, nurses discriminate
Amanda Marcotte
Now the government wants to let anti-abortion and anti-LGBT health providers refuse care on religious grounds
Beyond #MeToo, Brazilian women rise up against racism and sexism
Alvaro Jarrin, Kia Lilly Caldwell
Brazilian women are organizing to decry inequality in a country that remains deeply "machista"
Roy Moore may have lost, but Breitbart’s Steve Bannon has a field of awful candidates ready for 2018
Grace Bennett
Here are some of the racist, conspiratorial, and misinforming candidates Bannon has thrown his weight behind
Celebrate religious freedom — the way the Founding Fathers originally intended
Paul Rosenberg
Christian nationalists have tried to co-opt the idea, but what Jefferson meant was something revolutionary
Will religiously unaffiliated Americans increase support for liberal policies in 2018?
David Mislin
Nearly one of every four people in the US is religiously unaffiliated
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