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Ladies, Uncle Sam needs your uterus!

Irin Carmon
The New York Times' conservative columnist blames "late-modern exhaustion" for fertility decline. He's wrong

A plan to drive conservatives wild

Kevin Charles Redmon
The American Academy of Pediatrics says docs should pre-prescribe Plan B birth control to girls under 17

Bible-pushing pregnancy center sues for taxpayer dollars

Sarah Seltzer
An anti-abortion, "Christ-centered ministry" in Vermont is looking for a federal loan to build its operation

What’s next for the anti-abortion movement?

Irin Carmon
After an election night thrashing, the movement hopes to make its message more palatable to the public

5 states where GOP extremists still rage against women

Sarah Seltzer
So much for the election being a referendum on the retrograde policies of Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock

Obama needs to make fixing Plan B his plan A

Amanda Marcotte
Women got the president reelected. He should repay them by making the contraception drug available over the counter

Will the religious right take on GOP racism?

David Sirota
The founder of the Promise Keepers speaks out against -- surprise! -- white privilege

Ethics watchdog files complaint against antiabortion GOPer

Jillian Rayfield
Scott DesJarlais, a Tea Party Republican from Tennessee, pressured his mistress to have an abortion

Arizona launches misleading abortion website

Katie McDonough
A website by Arizona's Department of Health Services tries to manipulate women to keep them from having abortions

50 reasons to boycott the Church

Adam Lee
The Catholic Church has long opposed social progressivism across the world. It's time to take a stand

Pediatricians: Make Plan B available to teens

Katie McDonough
The American Academy of Pediatrics joins the FDA in calling for unrestricted access to the morning-after pill

John McCain realizes GOP can’t win war on women

Irin Carmon
As the GOP senator shies away from his remarks on abortion and Susan Rice, Patty Murray emerges as a Senate force

Should churches be used as polling spots?

Andy Birkey
Voters from North Carolina to Minnesota have complained of their overt political messaging on Election Day

How porn became a civil right

Tracy Clark-Flory
We didn't always believe that Playboy was constitutionally protected. An expert explains how sexual rights evolved

Andrew Solomon: “The conditions I’ve written about have been brutally stigmatized”

David Daley
Andrew Solomon tells Salon how parents of extraordinary children find joy in difference, and strength in themselves

Rove’s plan won’t work: Don’t count on Latino social conservatism

Irin Carmon
Republicans think it will be easy to come back -- just appeal to culturally conservative Latinos! It will fail

Republican supermajorities turn red states redder

David A. Lieb
It's one-party rule across much of the South and Midwest, which could affect abortion, same-sex marriage and more

10 reasons Republicans think their party’s dysfunctional

Adele M. Stan
In the wake of Mitt's defeat, Republicans are still searching for answers -- but they all agree they hate Karl Rove

Michelle Rhee’s right turn

Daniel Denvir
School-reform advocate touts her "bipartisan" bonafides, but more and more of her allies are conservatives (UPDATE)

Right-wing Christians didn’t always hate women

Valerie Tarico
A look at a 1978 study document reveals their war on reproductive rights is newer than you might think

Texas lawmaker seeks to reverse Planned Parenthood ban

Mary Tuma
A new House bill takes at aim at a controversial rule banning abortion affiliates from participating in Medicaid

When sci-fi went mainstream

Lee Konstantinou
How did the novels of Anthony Burgess and George Orwell anticipate a new literary subgenre

5-Hour Energy cited in reports of 13 deaths

Prachi Gupta
The FDA faces increasing pressure to tighten regulation of the highly caffeinated dietary supplement

5 glaring contradictions that sank the GOP

Robert S. Becker
Republicans will point to the country's shifting demographics, but they ultimately have only themselves to blame
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