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Is Obama pulling another Rick Warren?
Alex Seitz-Wald
Four years ago, Obama enraged liberals at his inauguration. This year's benediction choice could be bad too
“Parenthood” bravely tackles abortion
Willa Paskin
The NBC drama "Parenthood" tackles a subject that's often too scary for network TV
Welcome to the new Civil War
Andrew O'Hehir
Lincoln's unfinished war rages on, as the neo-Confederacy tries to turn back the clock on women, gays, God and guns
2012 was an unmitigated disaster for abortion rights
Sarah Seltzer
Since Roe v. Wade, only 2011 saw a greater number of abortion restrictions enacted
Behind India’s cultural purdah
Mira Kamdar
Visiting family in Mumbai, I learned what a young gang-rape victim discovered all too late: Women are vulnerable
Do millennials care about abortion?
Irin Carmon
In an exit interview, NARAL's president tells Salon it's time a new generation leads. But she's not sure they will
The ever-changing ideologies of Jane Roe
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A new profile of Norma McCorvey reveals the complicated woman behind the historic abortion ruling
“Girls”: Zosia Mamet swears she’s nothing like Shoshanna
Prachi Gupta
A strange New York Times Magazine profile of the "Girls" costar disproves its own theory
Michigan, Virginia pass backdoor abortion restrictions
Irin Carmon
Governors in Michigan, Virginia sneak in a New Year surprise when no one was looking: Abortion restrictions
Study: Language learning may begin in utero
Katie McDonough
Researchers found that infants can respond to their native language only hours after being born
2012 was a banner year for antiabortion laws
Katie McDonough
States passed 43 provisions restricting abortion last year, and zero to improve women's access to reproductive care
Polar bears just might outlive us all
Zac Unger
They've become the fuzzy face of climate change. But these animals are far more resilient than we like to think
Fiscal cliff: Republicans have no principles
Jonathan Bernstein
There's no deal because the GOP's confused: They're against voting to raise taxes, even if that raises taxes more
The Catholic Church’s angry Christmas
Mary Elizabeth Williams
After the pope denounces gay marriage, in a bizarre holiday message, the Church goes on the attack for "life"
6 ways politicians can win the atheist vote
Adam Lee
There are as many nonreligious Americans as evangelicals -- so why does no one take this voting bloc seriously?
When is it ethical to kill somone?
Alec Ash
Philosopher David Edmonds discusses the five books that have had the greatest influence on his work
12 for ’12: The year in politics
Steve Kornacki
12 people who defined the last 12 months of American politics
10 decisions that prevent the right from controlling your sex life
Alex Henderson
These landmark cases have helped preserved some of our most fundamental freedoms
China’s schizophrenic sexual revolution
Mara Hvistendahl
The nation's government is letting brothels proliferate, so why is pornography still under attack?
Texas’ abortion drug bill: More side effects and higher costs
Mary Tuma
Lawmakers are pushing outdated FDA rules on abortion drugs, worrying health care advocates and medical experts
Red science vs. blue science
Wray Herbert
Two 2012 titles offer two very different explanations for the war on science. Both are disturbing and discouraging
I’m one of the NRA’s “bad guys”
Lorraine Berry
I teach books that portray the hard truths of American lives. To Wayne LaPierre's mind, that makes me suspect
My twisted rehab sex life
Christopher O'Connor
Some say you shouldn't hook up with anyone during your first year of sobriety. I found out the hard way
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