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Men are Republicans because cavemen, columnist reveals!
Katie McDonough
U.S. News and World Report's Dave Catanese has some awesome analysis about the Democrats' "white men problem"
Frightening audio reveals how Texas antiabortion groups “track” patients and doctors
Katie McDonough
"It's totally legal ... we have a very sophisticated little spread sheet where everybody gets tracked"
Texas cities revolting over statewide abortion restrictions
Jenny Kutner
Houston and Austin are calling on state legislators to repeal H.B. 2
Iran bans permanent birth control to make people have babies
Jenny Kutner
Critics have called the measure a plan to force women back into traditional domestic roles
Erick Erickson doesn’t understand why calling Wendy Davis “Abortion Barbie” is sexist because Erick Erickson is sexist
Katie McDonough
"It's a perfect way to parody who she is," he explained
Tea Party’s horrifying cousin: Here comes “constitutional conservatism”
Heather Digby Parton
The sad club of dupes known as the Tea Party is not the real problem. This scary ideological undercurrent might be
Are we stuck with sexist trolls forever?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A candid Guardian story reveals the frustrations of online editors
I was an invisible woman
Leah Lax
As a member of the Hasidic community, I was clad head to toe in public. Then I met Susan and uncovered my true self
Is Obama haunted by Bush’s ghost – or possessed by him?
Andrew O'Hehir
On the Iraq nightmare, CIA torture, the economy and more, Obama can't escape his predecessor – and hasn't tried
See how they run: The 2016 presidential checklist
Calvin WoodwardChristian radio host: Ebola could end “atheism, homosexuality, sexual promiscuity, pornography and abortion”
Sarah Gray
The radical "Trunews" host has terrible theories about the Ebola virus
GOP wimps suddenly fear social issues: How tables turned on religious right
Katie McDonough
Once upon a time, it was the right that ran on reproductive health issues. Here's why they're running scared now
Good news for reproductive rights: Some judges care about medical facts and women’s lives!
Katie McDonough
Will recent victories in Mississippi and Alabama influence the outcome in a Texas legal challenge? Let's hope
The right’s horrifying edge: History shows surprising pattern about its demise
Joan Walsh
If you think GOP has moved so far right they can't possibly recover, historian Rick Perlstein has a lesson for you
4 groups of people conservative “compassion” is hurting
Amanda Marcotte
Paul Ryan's idea of "help" is doing irreparable harm to immigrant children, women who want abortions and more
Texas’ HB 2 back in court — and the stakes are higher than ever
Katie McDonough
Will closing all but six clinics in Texas present an undue burden to access? The court is set to decide this month
The raging contradiction at the heart of the conservative “reform” movement
Sean McElwee
Republicans are desperate for a facelift, but their new effort to appear compassionate collapses under scrutiny
My life is a Bravo reality show: How “Jersey Belle” smooths over my hometown’s poisonous history
Kristine Lloyd
I grew up in Mountain Brook, Alabama, and its relationship to race and class is not what Bravo wants you to think
When an extremist Christian fundamentalist got to run a whole state
Heather Digby Parton
Kansas is the new battleground for the soul of the GOP. Sam Brownback's term as senator should be a cautionary tale
4 reasons GOP’s new “war for women” is a ridiculous joke
Allegra Kirkland
The party's newest package of bills is a desperate plea for female voters -- and far too little too late
I’m having an abortion this weekend
Jenny Kutner
When I went looking for other women's stories, they were all about the aftermath. What about the week before?
Texas just lost another abortion provider in the wake of sweeping new restrictions
Katie McDonough
Whole Woman's Health of Austin has closed its doors, bringing the number of providers in the state down to 19
Proof the GOP’s newfound “libertarianism” is a big ol’ sham
Heather Digby Parton
How the Koch brothers and their conservative allies are using the "L" word to disguise their latest schemes
“Calvary”: A good priest takes on a poisoned church and a crazy Irish village
Andrew O'Hehir
Irish acting titan Brendan Gleeson plays a decent but doomed priest in John Michael McDonagh's black-comic tragedy
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