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A brief history of America’s homemade bombs
Steven Rosenfeld
The improvised explosive devices used in the Boston Marathon attacks weren't the first of their kind
Arkansas abortion ban faces legal challenge
Katie McDonough
Experts say the 12-week abortion ban "has no chance of surviving a careful constitutional challenge"
Ohio lawmakers advance measure to ban discussing “gateway sexual activity” in sex education
Katie McDonough
The state finance committee is very concerned about heavy petting
Gosnell coverup? Fox covered arrest less than MSNBC
Alex Seitz-Wald
When the doctor at the center of controversy was arrested in 2011, Fox News covered it less than MSNBC or CNN
The real Gosnell conspiracy
Irin Carmon
I take it back, there is one: How credulous media played into the right's strategy to ban all abortion
Why is Steve Emerson still a “terrorism expert”?
Alex Seitz-Wald
Conservative investigator Steve Emerson was pretty sure it was the Saudi, until he ruled it out six hours later
Will gun bill die while we mourn Boston?
Joan Walsh
Mile 26 of the tragic Boston Marathon was dedicated to the 26 victims of Newtown. Now their families may lose again
Jennifer Rubin: Boston explosion a “local crime story”
Alex Seitz-Wald
The conservative blogger takes the opportunity to make a point about abortion
What country does the Tea Party represent?
Joshua Holland
House Republicans are no longer swayed by public opinion, imperiling the GOP and grinding government to a halt
“Mad Men” recap: If you admire me, hire me
Heather Havrilesky
Casual betrayals reveal secrets -- and a world of eager prostitutes
Eden Foods doubles down in birth control flap
Irin Carmon
After my report on soy company's anti-birth control agenda, its CEO calls to talk Obama, abortion and contraception
Evangelicals take leap of faith into immigration debate
Katie McDonough
A growing number of Christian leaders are advocating for a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants
On Gosnell “blackout,” where were conservatives before this week?
Alex Seitz-Wald
While they blame the liberal media for ignoring the story, conservatives have mostly missed it themselves
Steve Stockman: “If babies had guns, they wouldn’t be aborted”
Jillian Rayfield
The Texas congressman tweeted his new re-election campaign bumper sticker
There is no Gosnell coverup
Irin Carmon
The horrors and underlying disparities exploited by Kermit Gosnell aren't new -- nor have they been ignored(UPDATE)
Wichita throws down gauntlet to anti-abortionists
Kathryn Joyce
Four years after the murder of a prominent abortion provider, his clinic is once again open for business
Paul Ryan to GOP: Don’t abandon abortion fight
Alex Seitz-Wald
While the GOP tries to runs away from gay marriage, it shouldn't give up on abortion, the ex-V.P. candidate says
Will the Christian right flee the GOP?
Alex Seitz-Wald
Republican civil war heats up as social conservatives feel abandoned and threaten to form a third party
Jan Brewer blocks anti-Planned Parenthood provision of Medicaid bill
Katie McDonough
In a rare show of restraint -- and common sense -- the Arizona governor blocked an anti-choice proposal add-on
Arkansas Senate votes to defund Planned Parenthood and sex education
Katie McDonough
The bill also bans funding for organizations that contract with abortion providers, like power and water companies
Johns Hopkins grants antiabortion group official status as campus organization
Katie McDonough
The group will continue to conduct "sidewalk interference" outside of clinics, now with possible university funding
Are the culture wars really over?
Sarah Posner
Views on sex, drugs and religion still dictate public policy decisions more than we might like to think
Pope Francis may be luring some lapsed Catholics back to the church
Katie McDonough
Is the new pontiff's "human touch" persuading some former believers to return to the fold?
Must-see morning clip: Sodomy, zygotes and welfare
Prachi Gupta
Jon Stewart takes on the "red state trifecta" and its anti-abortion laws
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