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“Gun control reduces gun violence” and other studies that confirm the obvious
Katie McDonough
How sometimes stating -- and restating -- what seems like common sense can make for vital science
Arkansas bans abortion after 12 weeks
Katie McDonough
Arkansas state Sen. Jason Rapert is behind the most extreme anti-abortion law in the nation
No Hillarys in the pipeline
Irin Carmon
Why are there so few Democratic women in line for the presidency?
Arkansas adopts country’s most restrictive abortion law
ANDREW DeMILLO
The new legislation would create a near-ban on the procedure from the 12th week of pregnancy onward
Sandberg might really do it
Linda Hirshman
Skeptics be damned, the Facebook exec's idea for women could launch a movement. Here's how
Sandra Day O’Connor’s very dry interview with Terry Gross
Prachi Gupta
The retired Supreme Court justice gave an informative, but oftentimes abrupt, interview with NPR
NYC uses shame, petty insults in new teen pregnancy campaign
Katie McDonough
But city officials have been mum on the impact of the campaign that really helps -- bringing Plan B to city schools
Abortion and the playground set, no-fault divorce and “teenage harlots”: This week in crazy legislation
Katie McDonough
An Iowa lawmaker thinks no-fault divorce turns teens into loose women, and other bills currently making the rounds
Keith Gessen, Nathaniel Rich: I’m sorry I trashed your novels
Alexander Nazaryan
I was bitter. I wanted to sell my own book. And I still want some literary immortality of my own
Latest GOP shocking rape gaffe
Alex Seitz-Wald
A California GOP leader says rape rarely leads to pregnancy
Texas may restore some family planning funds
Katie McDonough
GOP cuts didn't "defund the abortion industry," they stripped women of basic access to healthcare
10 biggest lies spewed by Sean Hannity
Chelsea Rudman
On Tuesday, Rep. Keith Ellison accused the Fox News host of telling "mistruths." He was speaking euphemistically
Arkansas bans abortion at 20 weeks
Katie McDonough
The Legislature overrode the governor's veto and passed the measure. Next on deck: A 12-week ban on abortion
How to do outrage
Irin Carmon
Done right, Internet griping can shame Seth McFarlane and ruin Todd Akin. Done wrong, it's phony, Dowd-esque shlock
The next Todd Akin
Alex Seitz-Wald
The field clears for Tea Party Rep. Steve King to be the likely GOP nominee for Iowa Senate in '14
Chris Christie is no moderate
Steve Kornacki
Don't believe the hype. Despite a CPAC snub and hostility from conservatives, Chris Christie is a true right-winger
Emergency contraception use grows, access does not
Ellen Chesler, Andrea Flynn
A new study highlights the educational and economic divide among the growing number of women who use Plan B pills
Dear Cardinals: Pick a winner!
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A group of men with their own tainted records will choose the next pope. Can they rise to the challenge?
Hillary the field-clearer
Steve Kornacki
When it comes to non-incumbent White House candidates, she really could break the mold if she runs
Can an online market for meth, smack and pot win?
Jeb Boone
An Internet marketplace for drugs called Silk Road is continuing to profit despite legal attempts to shut it down
Femininjas: Women in fiction fight back
Elizabeth Hand
From "Medea" to the "Millennium" series, women characters use stealth, exile and cunning
C. Everett Koop, ex-surgeon general, dies at 96
Wilson Ring
Koop wielded the previously low-profile post of surgeon general as a bully pulpit during his seven year tenure
Indiana bill would require trans-vaginal ultrasounds for RU 486 Rx
Katie Halper
The bill would require the invasive procedure before -- and after -- dispensing the pill
Creationism, Ayn Rand and gun control: Actual laws proposed this month
David Daley
In Missouri, it would be a felony to propose gun control. Oklahoma wants to protect students from science. Really
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