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President Mike Pence?
Stephan Richter, Bill Humphrey
Where Trump is undisciplined, Mike Pence is very disciplined and boring. But will that help Americans? Probably not
Alabama lawyers say a 12-year-old rape victim shouldn’t be allowed to have an abortion
Taylor Link
Conservative attorneys argue that the 12-year-old is not "mature enough" to make a decision about life and death
Wisconsin’s war on women: Republicans threaten gynecology program at UW-Madison
Amanda Marcotte
Banning abortion training in Wisconsin threatens to reduce OB-GYN numbers in an already strapped state
With “Confederate,” “Game of Thrones” creators have a lot more at stake than you
Max Cea
The case for giving an alt history where the South won the Civil War a chance
First gourmet sandwiches, now burger-shaming! Can more sensitive lunches heal America?
Erin Keane
Business Insider's Josh Barro picks up where David Brooks left off on the culture war food metaphor beat this week
WATCH: Is she 2020’s Gary Johnson?
Matthew Rozsa
Libertarian Mary Ruwart talks about ending the war on drugs and the possibility of running for president
This documentary shows how close we are to a real-life “Handmaid’s Tale”
Tom Roston
"Birthright: A War Story" tracks the fight to overturn Roe v. Wade and limit women's rights in the name of religion
WATCH: The worldwide war against abortion rights: “If you keep pushing a fetus-first mentality, women are going to be punished”
Amanda Marcotte
Filmmakers Civia Tamarkin and Luchina Fisher on "Birthright," their documentary on the reproductive-rights struggle
5 wingnuts and reactionaries Bill Maher has made peace with in the last year alone
Alex Henderson
Ted Nugent is just the latest extremist the "Real Time" host has courted in recent months
Republicans and campus rape: The Department of Education’s bizarre Christian-right tilt is no accident
Amanda Marcotte
Betsy DeVos and other Christian conservatives want to police women's behavior — and don't really care what men do
Donald Trump and the Religious Right: From a marriage of convenience to the bedrock of his support
Matthew Sheffield
Why have evangelicals embraced a thrice-married libertine? They think he's the hero they've been waiting for
GOP cuts would devastate social programs that already struggle to meet the needs of poor Americans, nonprofit service providers warn
Ebony Slaughter-Johnson
Nonprofit providers can supplement the social safety net, but they can't replace it
Republicans cynically offer Charlie Gard U.S. citizenship to get the health care they won’t give to others
Matthew Rozsa
Apparently one famous child struggling for his life is more important than the health of millions of obscure ones
The GOP’s attack on health care is the opening gambit in an audacious political project
Paul Blest
North Carolina Republicans have shown their party that norms can be discarded at will
Planned Parenthood faces a new threat from Texas that could set a national precedent: Report
Charlie May
If approved by the Trump administration, Texas would regain federal funding while continuing to deny the clinic
WATCH: The feminist movement needs to focus on a new goal: women’s happiness
Amanda Marcotte
Author Jill Filipovic on her new book "The H-Spot": "Sex for fun is good, even for women"
Will women vote for women in 2018? It depends on if they’re married
Leah Ruppanner, Christopher Stout, Kelsy Kretschmer
Research shows capturing the white female vote is hindered by marriage
How anti-choice zealots cry censorship whenever they are challenged
Julie Tulbert
The anti-choice's strategy is to complain for more coverage, they already receive
Donald Trump and Neil Gorsuch have the right wing thinking big — really big
Peter Montgomery, Right Wing Watch
Under Trump, religious right leaders plan a big comeback: "We are in a war for the future of this republic"
How the student loan industry is helping Trump destroy American democracy
Binta Baxter
Student loan servicers are engaged in economic terrorism, and DeVos is only making it worse
Is Nancy Pelosi worth the trouble?
Kathryn L. Pearson
Democrats need to retake seats across the country but Pelosi may not help
Trump’s new lawyer is facing his own investigation: Authorities in two states examining Jay Sekulow’s Christian nonprofit
Charlie May
Trump's attorney is accused of steering $60 million in charitable donations to his family members
Scam artist James O’Keefe is back with a CNN “exposé” — and Republicans just can’t say no
Bob Cesca
Every O'Keefe video has turned out to be phony propaganda — but he tells Republicans what they want to hear
This “bitch” won’t shut up: Sexist attacks on outspoken women are a problem for men to fix, too
Anna March
I've been hacked, threatened and verbally abused. We can't keep dismissing online harassment of women as "trolling"
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