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Scott Walker makes conveniently-timed endorsement of 20-week abortion ban
Luke Brinker
After angering social conservatives with abortion comments, GOP hopeful backs one of their top priorities
Nope, no need for family planning here! Unplanned pregnancies cost taxpayers $21 billion in 2010
Jenny Kutner
We know the GOP is the party of giving teens herpes. Here's what else they favor by cutting family planning funds
Rayna Jaymes, feminist icon: How TV’s progressive “Nashville” bucks the music industry’s bro-country rules
Amy McCarthy
With domestic violence and abortion subplots, the third season of "Nashville" has been its fiercest yet
The left’s historic power win: How the long-fought “net neutrality” triumph transformed history
Matt Stoller
The quest to win a fair Internet altered elections and protected prized freedoms. Here's how we beat big business
This ad could cost Scott Walker the Iowa caucuses – and much more
Joan Walsh
Seeking women’s votes in 2014, Walker claimed his abortion laws “left the final decision to a woman and her doctor"
One nation without God: Why a post-religious America is upon us
Lynn Stuart Parramore
The yoke of fundamentalism is loosening. New data reveal Americans are turning away from religion in record numbers
Inside the pope’s bedroom, Vatican secrecy and the lives of married priests: My 11-year quest to write “The Fifth Gospel”
Ian Caldwell
In the decade I spent researching the Vatican for my latest book, some mysteries nearly eluded me
Scott Walker’s latest headache: How he irked the religious right — and what it says about his bumbling campaign
Luke Brinker
He was once touted as a uniter of the GOP's factions, but Walker is managing to peeve them all
Warren Buffett to Elizabeth Warren: Smile, honey!
Katie McDonough
"I think that she would do better if she was less angry and demonized less,” Buffett said about Warren's tone
The abortion I didn’t want
Caitlin McDonnell
Afterward, I felt grief, emptiness -- and relief. Why don't we tell stories that are emotionally complicated, too?
“House of Cards” returns: Let the war between Frank and Claire Underwood begin
Sonia Saraiya
Having dispatched all of their mutual enemies, Frank and Claire's biggest problem is now each other
Study: Poor women have 5 times more unplanned births than more affluent women
Jenny Kutner
New report finds low-income women have the highest rates of unintended pregnancy -- and the lowest abortion rates
I was a right-wing sidekick: What I discovered working for the anti-woman right
Frank Schaeffer
As GOP leaders woo the far right at CPAC this week, I recall my past as a young Jerry Falwell. Here's what I saw
Let them have herpes and breast cancer! GOP’s family planning plan without the spin
Katie McDonough
Christie and Walker talk tough about their "pro-life" cuts to family planning. Here's what they really did
“The interests of the wealthy”: How the rich control politicians — even more than you think
Elias Isquith
Esteemed political scientist Michael Jay Barber tells Salon why America is a democracy ... for fat-cat donors
Why so many women don’t enjoy sex as much as they could
Amanda Marcotte
Even now, female sexuality is defined by what men want. Is it any wonder their partners are so often unsatisfied?
LIVE FROM CPAC: Ted Cruz’s highly dubious ’16 pitch: I’m a fighter, not a talker
Jim Newell
Ted Cruz wants to position himself as the real fighter in the party. And how has his "fighting" worked out?
76-year-old Texas man bikes 300 miles to raise money for Planned Parenthood
Jenny Kutner
"I don't feel that this is heroic...I can't believe we're talking about women's reproductive rights in 2015"
Should a cop be made to participate in a gay pride parade?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
An officer speaks out about the choice that changed his career
Jeb Bush to meet with anti-gay activist who thinks LGBT rights could lead to a new Holocaust
Luke Brinker
GOP presidential contender set to meet with anti-LGBT extremist Tony Perkins tomorrow
Does anybody want to host “The Daily Show”? The search to replace Jon Stewart just got harder
Sarah Gray
Longtime correspondents Samantha Bee and Jason Jones are out of the running. So who's left?
Lawmaker who thinks the stomach and vagina are connected: Question was about “safety of the woman”
Katie McDonough
Rep. Vito Barbieri's anatomy goof may have made him infamous, but his claims about abortion are just as dangerous
Jeb’s conservative nightmare: Why he’s far more vulnerable to the right than Romney ever was
Luke Brinker
Bush's problems with the base go much deeper than Romney's ever did, despite popular memory
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