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Delusional National Review writer thinks “pro-life” efforts — not contraception — reduce abortion rate
Katie McDonough
National Review Online thanks the loving power of the anti-choice movement "changing hearts and minds" for the drop
SCOTUS gives anti-choice group green light in “right to lie” legal challenge
Katie McDonough
No word from the high court on Hobby Lobby or buffer zones, but it did weigh in on abortion and political speech
Monica Wehby’s overhyped disaster: Why the Republican’s falling flat in Oregon
Simon Maloy
Too much faith in Obamacare's toxicity led the right to call Wehby the Democrats' "worst nightmare." Not quite
Krugman on the post-Cantor GOP: “An ugly political scene is about to get even uglier”
Katie McDonough
"Lip service to extremism isn’t enough." The GOP faithful "needs to believe that you really mean it"
Beyond the war on science: Why the right embraces ignorance as a virtue
Amanda Marcotte
Current efforts to nullify abortion coverage in Ohio and elsewhere can all be traced back to the Bush White House
It’s time to fight Fox News: “The right wing wants to destroy everything great about this country”
Paul Rosenberg
The right was always going to obstruct Obama. Liberals must match their media might, or history will repeat itself
5 conservatives who are still mad women have the right to vote
Katie Halper
It seems impossible to be anti-enfranchisement in the 21st century, but sexists like Ann Coulter prove otherwise
There’s nothing left to argue: No fact or tragedy will change any minds — but here’s what will
Colin McEnroe
So many shootings, so many deaths. So much anger. Gun politics only get worse, but change really is coming
Texas hospital reinstates abortion providers’ admitting privileges despite pressure from anti-choice groups
Katie McDonough
Two Dallas doctors have prevailed in a legal fight to continue to practice medicine and provider abortion care
Presidential checklist: jockeying for position
Calvin WoodwardNews Guide: Primary elections Tuesday in 6 states
Philip ElliottFox News foments another violent outbreak: From Cliven Bundy to Jerad Miller, words matter
Joan Walsh
Five years after I clashed with O’Reilly about his network’s dangerous rhetoric, it's still promoting extremism
Sarah Palin believes she is the only actual victim of the “war on women”
Katie McDonough
Palin thinks President Obama "fired the first shot" in the "war on women" that she doesn't believe even exists
Jenny Slate: Abortion is something that’s normal
Nigel M. Smith
The breakout star of "Obvious Child" on how she's everything and nothing like her film's lead character
GOP’s new bribery scandal: How dirty will they get to mess with Obamacare?
Jim Newell
Virginia GOP's corrupt plan to block the Medicaid expansion makes the "Cornhusker Kickback" look like child's play
Tony Abbott spends millions to push God in schools
Lynette Eyb
The prime minister has allocated $226 million for more chaplains, all while slashing his country's education budget
Shocking movie portrayal: Why “Obvious Child” is a revolutionary fairy tale
Katie McDonough
In this striking new film, a woman has sex, gets pregnant and has an abortion. And she isn't punished for it!
Republicans think touching Glamour magazine makes them female-friendly
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Worst conservative photo op of the week?
4 inconvenient facts conservatives conveniently ignore
Amanda Marcotte
Right-wingers are blasting Obama for bringing home Bowe Bergdahl. How quickly they forget GOP's history with POWs
“Obvious Child”: An abortion rom-com makes history
Andrew O'Hehir
This indie comedy hit, built around the irresistible Jenny Slate, blasts through pop culture's abortion taboo
Ohio considers banning insurance coverage of all abortion — even if the pregnancy is life threatening
Katie McDonough
"I’m not a medical doctor," says the Republican sponsor of the bill that would let lawmakers play doctor
An Irish Catholic orphanage hid the bodies of 800 children
Mary Elizabeth Williams
What happened to the children of "The Home"?
Mississippi GOP Senate primary heading for runoff
David Espo, Emily Wagner Pettus
Neither incumbent Thad Cochran nor challenger Chris McDaniel were able to clear the 50 percent threshold
America’s red dawn: The Bolshevik roots of the Tea Party
Alexei Bayer
Tea Partiers may be loathe to admit it, but their rise is reminiscent of the Communist faction's a century ago
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