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Trump’s Justice Department dropped 23,000 criminal investigations in shift to immigration

David Armstrong, Ken B. Morales
As the Trump admin pushed toward a focus on immigration, the DOJ shed an unprecedented number of cases

Minnesota kicks off legal battle to hold ICE shooters accountable

Andy Mannix
The dispute with the Trump admin is a game of constitutional chicken over states’ rights versus federal immunity

People really love to see feminists fail

Andi Zeisler
The reaction to Lindy West’s new memoir is a reminder of how quickly we discredit women

Birth control skepticism, teen fertility education center stage at Trump’s women’s health summit

Amanda Seitz
The administration-sponsored event elevated perspectives outside conventional standards of medical care

Republicans don’t care about parents’ rights

Amanda Marcotte
The Supreme Court’s move against trans kids in California empowers MAGA to mess with all families

Tracey Emin turned her messy life into radical art

Andi Zeisler
A Tate Modern retrospective shows what Emin’s raw, personal work looks like in a world where women speak up

Teen mothers were silenced in 1960s maternity homes. Could it happen again?

Andi Zeisler
Kate Schatz’s "Where the Girls Were" revisits an era of secrecy, shame and girls pressured to give up their babies

Texas primary shows that MAGA loves a villain

Amanda Marcotte
Ken Paxton’s scandals helped him undermine John Cornyn as the GOP Senate primary goes to a runoff

Early pregnancy care declines despite Trump’s pro-birth agenda

Nicole Karlis
As the Trump admin urges folks to have more kids, new data shows early pregnancy care moving in the wrong direction

Punch the monkey deserves better. And we do too

Andi Zeisler
His viral stardom and the scramble for stuffed orangutans show how quickly — and cravenly — trauma becomes trend

Even Trump’s forgotten Americans are turning against him

Chauncey DeVega
Low-information and poor white voters are turning against the president. Can Democrats win them back?

Big Tech still dreams of mass surveillance — now people are pushing back

Troy Farah
Super Bowl Ring ad was the latest sign our cyberpunk nightmare is real. People are finally noticing

“Complete what we started”: Leaked Ring emails suggest controversial tech won’t stop at finding pets

Alex Galbraith
Ring was recently pushed to terminate a surveillance tech partnership over backlash to its Search Party feature

Pregnant Minnesotans postpone abortion appointments to avoid ICE

Shefali Luthra
Planned Parenthood’s no-show rate has gone up almost 10 percent since the Minnesota operation began

Social media age verification is full of risks and unclear rewards

Jelinda Montes
Efforts to protect children’s mental health online raise unresolved data privacy concerns

One year later, how Trump’s USAID cuts are affecting the world

Nicole Karlis
From health care to food security, the effects of slashing U.S. foreign aid are now being felt on the ground

The 2-pronged GOP plot to make it harder to get an abortion

Naomi Cahn, Sonia Suter
Anti-abortion officials want to shutter Planned Parenthood — and make it harder to get abortion medication

Minnesota’s red-hat resistance isn’t Pussy Hats 2.0

Andi Zeisler
The Norwegian-inspired craftivism of Melt the ICE hats raises familiar questions about whose activism matters

Don Lemon’s arrest turned into a MAGA misfire

Sophia Tesfaye
Pam Bondi’s track record of prosecuting Trump's revenge is abysmal

“I will not be silenced!”: Don Lemon arrested for reporting on church protest

CK Smith
Lemon’s arrest over a Minnesota protest has quickly become a flashpoint over press rights in the U.S.

Trump’s new foreign aid ban expands his “cruel” agenda on the world

Nicole Karlis
Experts say the Trump administration is using foreign aid to impose anti-human rights ideology globally

Don’t buy MAGA’s baby boom hype

Amanda Marcotte
Usha Vance, Karoline Leavitt and Katie Miller's pregnancies do not signal a return to the 1950s

Protesters enter church run by ICE official, drawing DOJ outrage

Jelinda Montes
Local activists protested a St. Paul ICE field officer’s church. Now they’re under federal investigation.

In Renee Good’s killing, ICE’s misogyny isn’t a side note—it’s the point

Andi Zeisler
The words of the man who shot Renee Good speak to the Trump administration's fixation on masculinity
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