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“A redneck Republican wearing an IUD”: Colorado lawmakers use birth control earrings to push for family planning
Jenny Kutner
The state's bipartisan effort to fund contraceptive access is also very well accessorized
GOP’s Israel conundrum: Will it still “Stand With Israel” — if Netanyahu loses?
Jim Newell
A Netanyahu loss could force Republicans to rethink their Israel rhetoric. "Could" being the operative word
“Too small a change”: How St. Patrick’s Day became a political lightning rod
Organizers of St. Patrick's Day parade say it's about celebrating "Irish heritage and culture." Here's the problem
9 reasons America is a lousy place to raise kids
Alex Henderson
With income inequality on the rise, only the rich can afford to raise their children with any degree of comfort
David Vitter’s horrific amendment: GOP senator seeks to insert xenophobia into anti-trafficking bill
Luke Brinker
14th Amendment? What 14th Amendment?
The Democratic Party is facing a Catholic apocalypse
Patricia Miller
White Catholic voters used to be reliable Democrats, but that's no longer the case—and it foretells bigger problems
The end of white Christian America is nigh: Why the country’s youth are abandoning religious conservatism
Amanda Marcotte
White Christians are now a minority in 19 states. America's growing racial diversity only tells part of the story
Mandatory anesthesia for fetuses? Proposed abortion restriction takes anti-choice pseudoscience to new low
Katie McDonough
A Montana lawmaker wants to make abortion more costly and harder to access based on bogus claims about pain
Republicans pushing anti-abortion language could derail bipartisan human trafficking bill
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The bipartisan bill is now a battleground over restrictions on how federal funds can be allocated
Texas lawmaker posts “former fetus” plaque outside office, causes ruckus
Jenny Kutner
State Rep. Jonathan Stickland is miffed his colleague removed the totally unobjectionable nameplate
“Your heart can expand exponentially to take care of every woman”: An abortion provider on compassionate care — and why she’s open about her work
Jenny Kutner
Dr. Jaclyn Grentzer tells Salon about how Missouri's abortion laws affect her life -- and why she remains hopeful
2016’s untold story: How the election could bring a new wave of progressive warriors
Luke Brinker
While the presidential contest consumes much of our attention, down-ballot races could power a liberal revival
It’s time to take back “moral” language from the right: New York adopts Moral Mondays from North Carolina
Sarah Jaffe
New York may be a blue state, but "both parties are controlled by hedge funds and Wall Street"
Jeb’s scary new adviser: Meet Jordan Sekulow, global attorney for the religious right
Luke Brinker
A look at the right-wing crusades of Bush's emissary to conservatives
Bill O’Reilly’s sick pathology: Why his systematic lying is even worse than reported
Calvin F. Exoo, Christian Exoo
Fox News' bully may be in hot water for lying about his war correspondence. But his lies go much deeper than that
Broken, venal, dysfunctional: The GOP clown show, Hillary’s challenge, and our dangerously frozen democracy
Bill Curry
Mitch can't fix the Senate. Boehner can't control his caucus. GOP's a disaster; Democrats have no soul. Now what?
“Galileo’s Middle Finger”: When scholars and activists clash over controversial research, we all lose
Laura Miller
A feminist historian investigates the high price paid by scholars whose research is politically unpopular
Rand Paul: “American Jewry” may start voting Republican
Luke Brinker
After meeting with Sheldon Adelson, Paul fantasizes that Jewish voters will drift to GOP in 2016
Washington Post editorial board offers embarrassingly idiotic defense of Rahm Emanuel
Luke Brinker
What Emanuel locked in a tight re-election battle, the paper goes to bat for the neoliberal poster boy
6 conservatives in dire need of a high school sex ed class
Amanda Marcotte
From Todd Akin to Sen. Jon Kyle, the right has some very unusual ideas about how women's bodies actually work
Pro-choice activists glitter bomb antiabortion congressman, spark FBI investigation
Jenny Kutner
Glitter isn't a health threat or burden, just an inconvenience -- sort of like abortion restrictions, right?
Mike Huckabee’s 1970s columns touch on “trashy” women, “lasting cure” for homosexuality, and “The Exorcist”
Luke Brinker
Columns show the same right-wing views that define Huckabee's politics today
5 reasons conservatives wouldn’t actually want Netanyahu to be our president
Zaid Jilani
The GOP is enamored with the Prime Minister, but Israel endorses many policies Republicans would loathe
America’s injustice nightmare: Why David Petraeus & Ferguson’s African-Americans live in different worlds
Joan Walsh
As Ferguson’s racist police practices are revealed, an ex-CIA director gets a slap on the wrist. And that's not all
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