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Time’s fitting choice: The “people’s pope” as Person of the Year
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A meteoric year earns Pope Francis the magazine's top spot
Nelson Mandela’s quiet legacy: Reproductive justice for women in South Africa
Katie McDonough
As the international community mourns the social justice icon, let us not forget his legacy on abortion rights
10 worst right-wing statements of the week — smearing Mandela’s memory edition
Janet Allon
Who gets the prize for most deranged statement this week? Limbaugh? Palin? Santorum? Maybe the RNC
The right’s latest assault on reproductive rights: Letting antiabortion activists sue clinics
Katie McDonough
Americans United for Life drafted new legislation that would encourage activists to close clinics through lawsuits
“Inside Llewyn Davis”: America at its ugliest
Eileen Jones
The Coen brothers' hilarious new film reminds its audience that this country hates a failure
Rashida Jones has “had enough” with the “pornification of pop stars”
Prachi Gupta
The feminist actress criticizes pop stars for "acting like whores," without realizing how anti-feminist that is
Republicans are trying to learn how to talk about women (again)
Katie McDonough
But they will never learn how to talk about women!
Civil war in the church!: Catholics tell bishops to stop playing doctor
Katie McDonough
Catholics are among a growing number of people of faith who want American bishops to keep out of their medical care
Group sues government of El Salvador over treatment of critically ill pregnant women, ban on abortion
Katie McDonough
The suit alleges the Salvadoran government is guilty of human rights abuses and urges change to its abortion law
The right’s core dishonesty: How Obamacare became its own culture war
Brian Beutler
Hostilities to the law have become detached from the ideological and partisan antipathies that gave rise to them
Catholic hospitals’ grim hypocrisy: Letting women suffer in the name of “life”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
After a woman who was denied an abortion had a harrowing miscarriage, the ACLU sues Conference of Catholic Bishops
The pope vs. the bishops: Challenges to building a church for the poor
Vinnie Rotondaro
Pope Francis has won over many with doctrine-based economic populism. Why is he so alone among Catholic leadership?
Michigan lawmakers want to force women to take out “special” insurance for abortion
Katie McDonough
The ban on private insurance coverage contains no exceptions for pregnancies resulting from rape or incest
Atheist churches: A new type of secular community
Adam Lee
They're trying to offer all the best parts of church, but without the religion
Limbaugh conservatism’s next test: Anti-women dogma’s inevitable cost
Brian Beutler
With SCOTUS considering contraception requirements for health care, conservatives are approaching another landmine
Poll: Faithful Catholics are an endangered species
Linda Woodhead
"Zero percent of British Catholics now look to religious leaders for guidance as they make decisions"
Texas abortion restrictions are harming women’s health
Andrea Flynn
As clinics close, many women have to choose between food, shelter and essential healthcare
5 ways to make the world a better place this holiday season
Katie McDonough
Some tips for giving time and money this year to help those in need
Sorry, Pope Francis: Reproductive justice and LGBTQ rights are economic issues, too
Katie McDonough
The new pope's economic justice platform will continue to fall short if it ignores women's and LGBTQ rights
“Homeland” recap: The rebuilding of Nicholas Brody
Jen Chaney
Will Brody survive this season of “Homeland,” or is his latest effort truly a suicide mission?
Slavery, Katrina and Watergate: The right’s obsession with exaggerating
Paul Rosenberg
To unburden historical guilt, the right uses trumped-up charges against liberals. It's their form of blame-shifting
“Philomena”: The nuns stole her baby, 50 years ago
Andrew O'Hehir
Steve Coogan and Judi Dench are the year's most potent odd couple in the subtle and heart-wrenching "Philomena"
After GOP “reforms,” Texas family planning program serving 77 percent fewer women
Katie McDonough
For an additional cost of nearly 20 percent
After defeat in Albuquerque, antiabortion activists learn that trying to scare voters is a losing strategy
Katie McDonough
Apparently being accused of being participants in an "abortion holocaust" alienated many voters
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