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Will the Tea Parties rise up against gay rights?

Alex Pareene
Polls show a movement of people with very conservative social views, and Fox is already telling them to get mad

Your best take: Men and abortion

Salon Staff
A reader explains the difference between a personal, difficult decision and being adamantly pro-choice

Jon Stewart struggles to understand GOP’s Planned Parenthood cuts

Adam Clark Estes
GOP axes Planned Parenthood funding. Michele Bachmann thinks girls go to the mall for abortion. Stewart's confused

Why men need to speak up about abortion

Aaron Traister
For years, I considered it a "female issue." But the truth is, it affected my mom, women I've loved -- and me

Tea Partyers gone wild!

Justin Elliott
Gold, guns and anti-gay: State legislatures have become havens for the battiest Tea Party ideas ever

The political firestorm over Planned Parenthood cuts

Peter Finocchiaro
Pundits on all sides of the aisle are having a field day dissecting the decision to ax Planned Parenthood funding

This is what “pro-life” means?

Rebecca Traister
House Republicans just cut off funds for abortions -- and breast exams, cervical cancer screenings and STD testing

House GOP votes to axe Planned Parenthood funding, defang EPA

Andrew Taylor
Actions push the president and Republican-led Congress further apart as government shut-down looms

A “House” actress’s chilling pro-choice ad

Mary Elizabeth Williams
In a new campaign, Lisa Edelstein illustrates the stark price of cutting back abortion rights

Justin Bieber, healthcare wonk

Alex Pareene
Teenage Canadian superstar supports single-payer

Philadelphia Governor fires workers in wake of abortion scandal

Mark Scolforo
Governor Tom Corbett calls own administration's actions "despicable," goes on tirade to ensure accountability

South Dakota bill would legalize killing abortion doctors

Peter Finocchiaro
South Dakota is considering a law that would let some people legally kill abortion providers

How “The Good Wife” became one of TV’s best shows

Matt Zoller Seitz
Julianna Margulies' CBS legal series is a nuanced, dynamic throwback to old-school storytelling

Gawker’s phony moralizing

Steve Kornacki
The site that exposed Chris Lee has a habit of claiming the moral high ground -- even when there isn't any

Pregnant woman given abortion drug by mistake

Associated Press
Pharmacy mix-up has pregnant woman waiting on fate of unborn fetus

Planned Parenthood to retrain workers

AP/Salon
The health organization alters policy due to getting secretly taped

The weird, failed Planned Parenthood “sting”

Alex Pareene
A James O'Keefe-style undercover "prostitute" hoax at multiple clinics implodes when the authorities are contacted

Mitt flip-flops on populism, Romneycare

Joan Walsh
The would-be GOP nominee is up to his old tricks, changing his story and lamenting answering too many questions

John Boehner’s push to redefine rape

Sady Doyle
Banning publicly funded abortions for victims of "non-forcible" rape is one of the House speaker's top priorities

Open tabs: Olive me

Alex Pareene
Kucinich settles, the Constitution's silence on bike paths, and revisionist recent financial history

The roots of Fox News

Steve Kornacki
The anniversary of a famous on-air showdown reminds us what Roger Ailes' big idea sprang from

Abortion does not harm mental health, study says

Alicia Chang
A 12-year-long investigation shows that childbirth increases risk for mental illness but abortion does not

“Harry’s Law”: Has David E. Kelley finally run out of steam?

Matt Zoller Seitz
The disastrous "Harry's Law" combines bad farce with serious social issues -- and wastes the talents of Kathy Bates

Why bother boycotting CPAC?

Alex Pareene
Right-wingers skip the annual conservative convention because of the participation of a "gay" Republican group
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