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2013: The worst tweets of the year
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Fights, meltdowns and Donald Trump -- our picks for the best of the worst
2013: The year in sexism
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"Big" thighs, Blurred Lines and post-baby bodies galore -- behold the moments the year forgot feminism
5 reasons to feel hopeful about reproductive rights in 2013
Katie McDonough
This was a hard year for women's rights, but people are fighting back and giving us plenty of reasons for optimism
9 reasons Fox News thinks there’s a war on Christmas
Prachi Gupta
Fox thinks Christianity is under attack, thanks to non-white Santas, freedom of speech and the word "holiday"
“Free speech” hypocrites: Dixie Chicks, “Duck Dynasty” and America’s pointless shell arguments
Matthew Bruenig
Just admit it: Your view on items like free speech or the filibuster depends on whatever policy position's at stake
The GOP’s sad Scrooge agenda
Joan Walsh
Will Republicans pay for letting long-term unemployment benefits lapse? Only if Democrats play tough
Justine Sacco’s aftermath: The cost of Twitter outrage
Roxane Gay
Social media offered many opportunities for (quite justified) outrage this year. But did they come at a price?
Corporate media’s rape problem: Supporting the stars, ignoring the charges
Jennifer L. Pozner
Media outlets give celebs like Roman Polanski and R. Kelly adoring coverage, and ignore rape allegations
Why I spoke out about my sexual assault: Sen. Gretchen Whitmer talks to Salon
Josh Eidelson
"If I was asking my colleague to tell a tough story, I needed to be brave enough to tell my own," senator explains
10 worst right-wing moments of the week — sitting “Duck” edition
Janet Allon
Newt Gingrich compares Phil Robertson to the Pope, while Rick Santorum goes off the deep-end over health care
How America abandoned its “undeserving” poor
Michael B. Katz
With poverty on the rise in the late 1970s, Reagan conservatives waged war on the needy — and won
Class warfare in Dixieland
Eric Zuesse
Despite platitudes about opportunity, America's southern states suffer the greatest income inequality
Women’s rights sold out again: McAuliffe’s betrayal
Lauren Rankin
After Terry McAuliffe won Virginia's governor race by touting his women's agenda, a key early move is drawing fire
The 10 most sexist female TV characters
Jaclyn Munson
From "The Newsroom" to "Modern Family," popular TV shows just can't resist peddling misogynist stereotypes
The 5 most dangerous abortion restrictions of 2013
Katie McDonough
And five things they taught us about what the anti-choice movement is willing to do to deny women medical care
Hack List No. 6: Erick Erickson
Alex Pareene
Our annual list is here! This time, we channeled each hack's unique voice -- and let them "write" their own entries
10 worst right-wing moments of the week — white Santa edition
Janet Allon
Megyn Kelly feels VERY strongly about Santa's ethnicity, while Donald Trump loses it, again, over birtherism
Richard Rodriguez: “New Atheism has a distinctly neo-colonial aspect”
Scott Timberg
Provocative thinker Richard Rodriguez challenges orthodoxy on religion, liberals and class, Pope Francis and more
Meet the abortion doctors who travel thousands of miles just to do their jobs
Katie McDonough
The quiet heroes who fight the good fight for reproductive justice by showing up to work every day
The Christian right wants civilization to collapse
Amanda Marcotte
The reason they're so obsessed with apocalypse? If they can't have the country, they don't want anyone else to
Michigan lawmaker reveals she is a rape survivor in powerful testimony against new “rape insurance” law
Katie McDonough
State Sen. Gretchen Whitmer shared her personal experience of sexual assault to show what's at stake in this law
Don’t cry for Oprah’s unborn children
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The TV queen says her kids would have "hated" her -- what's wrong with not wanting kids?
Michigan passes despicable “rape insurance” law
Katie McDonough
Women who are victims of rape must now have a pre-bought insurance rider in order to access abortion care
Racism in the classroom: When even our names are not our own
Matthew Salesses
As a minority student, I've learned racism doesn't end in higher ed. And sometimes even our names are judged
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