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Ted Cruz has no idea how birth control works
Katie McDonough
Cruz should probably review his facts on contraception since he hates it so much
Christian delusions are driving the GOP insane
Amanda Marcotte
Why aren't Republicans more frightened of a shutdown and a default? Part of the reason is magical thinking
The Duggars want more babies — and more abortion restrictions
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The couple hope to add a 20th to their brood -- while fighting against reproductive freedom
California is the only state where abortion became more accessible this year
Katie McDonough
A new law allowing nurses and midwives to perform abortions is the only measure passed in 2013 to expand access
GOP candidate makes outrageous claim in debate
Elias Isquith
New Jersey's Senate race is getting ugly
Pollsters: GOP will become even more extreme (if that’s possible)
Steven Rosenfeld
New research suggests the factions currently leading the war on Obamacare will grow even more intransigent
“God Loves Uganda”: Africa’s terrifying Christian revival
Andrew O'Hehir
Waves of American missionaries have turned Uganda into the test case for right-wing, anti-gay Christian backlash
10 most appalling comments from the right — just this week
Janet Allon
A Republican congressman actually argued that Obamacare is as bad as the Fugitive Slave Act
Our impossible parenting choice
Addie Morfoot
When prenatal testing showed that my daughter had cystic fibrosis, Ross and I faced a decision nobody wants to make
Abortion rights back before the Supreme Court in two new cases
Katie McDonough
Two cases on the high court's docket will determine the new fault lines of abortion access in the United States
Scalia: I believe in the devil
Elias Isquith
"What he’s doing now is getting people not to believe in him or in God. He’s much more successful that way"
Court dismisses lawsuit over Arizona’s “race- and sex-selective” abortion ban
Katie McDonough
A judge dismissed a challenge to a law that reproductive rights advocates say forces doctors to profile patients
It’s finally official: Wendy Davis is running for Texas governor
Katie McDonough
The filibustering reproductive rights icon kicked off her campaign Thursday night
The right’s bogus attack on Wendy Davis
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A predictable new ad campaign criticizes her record on abortion -- here are the facts
10 past Republicans who’d never make it in today’s crazy GOP
Alex Henderson
The party of Lincoln has become the party of Ted Cruz
Texas fundamentalists want to teach Garden of Eden in science class
Amanda Marcotte
Fundamentalists on the state school board can force textbook publishers to rewrite entire portions of their texts
The Church needs more than a “good Pope”
Mary E. Hunt
Pope Francis is still sidestepping issues about women, transparency and church doctrine
Chris Matthews Q&A: The right wants the president’s cojones!
Joan Walsh
Chris Matthews shares what the president told him after the first debate, and his secret Hillary Clinton “impulse”
Bucking the trend, California is trying to expand access to abortions
Nina Martin
Unlike other states whose laws aim to restrict, California's has two bills that would broaden access to abortion
It doesn’t matter what Anita Perry says
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Texas first lady has a more nuanced view of choice than her husband -- but she's not the governor
They’re shutting it down: GOP demands Obamacare be gutted, or else
Associated Press
House delay on Obamacare takes Washington to brink of first shutdown in 17 years
GOP adds antiabortion measure in march to shutdown
Natasha Lennard
Doomed bill, purportedly to address the economy, includes GOP's last-minute, agenda-drenched "conscience clause"
GOP insists that insane funding plan be even crazier
Brian Beutler
Republicans want to hold nation's finances hostage for a bag of GOP goodies. A key faction says that's not enough
“Are you Robert Reich? You’re a Commie dirtbag!”
Robert Reich
A frightening airport encounter speaks volumes about the nation's level of political discourse
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