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Conservatives turn on pundit Tomi Lahren after she says she’s pro-choice on “The View”
Matthew Sheffield
The 24-year-old is caught in a Twitter battle, which includes Richard Spencer and Glenn Beck chiming in
The smug style in American liberalism: It’s not helping, folks — but there’s a better way
Conor Lynch
Maybe it's human nature to gloat while Trump's voters lose their health care — but it's not the path to victory
The AHCA’s war on women: There’s nothing “pro-life” about the Republican health care bill
Amanda Marcotte
The GOP's Obamacare repeal bill would increase unwanted pregnancies and likely abortions and maternal mortality
With “Trumpcare” on the horizon, voters go wobbly on repeal
Jay Hancock
Americans seem to be having second thoughts about their health care
Opiate for the masses: “American Crime” is better than ever and still hard to swallow
Melanie McFarland
The show's ambitious third season serves harsh medicine in its unsparing examination of human trafficking
Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback set to become ambassador to U.N. for food and agriculture
Taylor Link
President Trump provided the disliked Republican governor an escape route
Five decades of reporting terrorism: Has there been too little or too much coverage?
Michael Segalla
Media coverage of terror attacks is under-representing of actions, Trump argues.
Good luck, women! Under the GOP health care bill, it’ll be tougher to have a baby — and tougher not to
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans plan to slash abortion and contraception access — and they're also attacking affordable maternity care
The fight to repeal same-sex marriage begins: Texas hears case to restrict spousal benefits to LGBT couples
Nico Lang
Advocates say the Texas Supreme Court caved to political pressure in a case that would impact LGBT city employees
In Texas bathroom battle, defensive right-wingers try to steal progressive language
Amanda Marcotte
Both sides of the Texas "bathroom bill" argue for safety and equal protection, but only one side is being honest
Child-free and OK with it — but still dealing with moral scolding and social disapproval
Amanda Marcotte
New research suggests that childless couples have become more common — yet still have to deal with social stigma
WATCH: Is liberal feminism the biggest loser?
Carrie Sheffield
Lauren Leader Chivée, CEO of All In Together, says all women need to unite now more than ever
WATCH: Some feminists can be conservative too
Carrie Sheffield
NYC conservative strategist Alexandra Sherer joins Salon's Carrie Sheffield to discuss feminism in the age of Trump
Iowa Republican who wants to politicize university hiring lied about his own degree
Jeremy Binckes
While Sizzler is a great place to enjoy delicious meats, it's not an accredited institution of higher education
Donald Trump tells a lot of lies — but he’s just building on a long Republican tradition
Amanda Marcotte
Anti-choicers, creationists and climate-change denialists honed the lie-all-the-time strategy. Trump perfected it
Outgrowing the cosmetic left: A liberal plea for fake liberalism to grow up
Willie Davis
We tell each other stories in order to live, right? Trump voters aren’t liberals' enemies, but their co-authors
Donald Trump’s idiot box anger addiction: The country’s a disaster and the world is a mess? That’s TV talking
David Masciotra
TV can be part of a healthy media diet, but Trump's steady stream of Fox News could be keeping him wound up
Constitutional collapse: Why we could be on the verge of a democratic apocalypse
Les Leopold
If Republicans gain full control, they have the power to amend the Constitution into their own authoritarian image
When God steps in: Why the Christian Right is rejoicing under Trump’s presidency
Alex Kotch
Between Betsy DeVos and Jeff Sessions, the Trump presidency is a paradise for the Christian Right
Alt-right is a left-wing plot, say some conservatives — but they can’t run from it forever
Matthew Sheffield
Right-wingers at CPAC perform mental gymnastics to elude or ignore the rising toxic influence of the alt-right
Conservatives are still wary about Trump’s conservative bona fides
Lisa Lerer, Andrew Taylor
Conservatives are learning that dealing with Trump can be a bit complicated
Myth of the “unbortion”: Anti-choice legislators push the lie that “abortion reversal” is possible
Amanda Marcotte
Anti-choice conservatives go deep into alternative facts with the confusing pseudoscience of "abortion reversal"
How much does the Johnson Amendment curtail church freedom?
Elizabeth Schmidt
A detailed look at what leaders of houses of worship can and cannot say under the Johnson Amendment
McCorvey, who was at center of Roe v. Wade, dead at 69
JAMIE STENGLE, DIANA HEIDGERD
Norma McCorvey, the "Jane Roe" at the center of the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion, has died
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