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Roeder trial delayed for new hearing
Kate Harding
Prosecutors challenge a judge's decision that Dr. Tiller's confessed killer can argue it was voluntary manslaughter
Look out, New York, here comes Harold Ford
Alex Koppelman
Former congressman staffing up for a run at one of the state's Senate seats
The “pro-life” parable
Tracy Clark-Flory
Former pro-choicer Abby Johnson says an abortion caused her conversion. Records say it never happened
Stupak’s game of chicken
Kate Harding
The Democratic congressman continues to prioritize restricting access to abortion over passing healthcare reform
Andrew O’Hehir on the best movies of the decade
Andrew O'Hehir
From Spain to Korea, suburbia to Romania -- my personal favorites in a turbulent time
What’s next for healthcare reform
Mike Madden
Informal talks to reconcile more progressive House bill with Senate's; affordability will be a focus
Best of Broadsheet 2009
Broadsheet Staff
Part 1: Sarah Palin, myths about teen moms, and the tragedy of George Tiller's murder
Healthcare bill not done until February?
Alex Koppelman
The final votes on the legislation may not come until after the State of the Union
I am a closet Christian
Ada Calhoun
At least, I was until now. Because in my circle, nothing is more embarrassing than being religious
Pregnancy as punishable offense
Kate Harding
Female soldiers (and supposedly their male partners) might face a court martial for being in the family way
GOP pledges healthcare delay
Associated Press
Opposition threatens to stop "train wreck" reform bill
A first look at the new Senate healthcare bill
Mike Madden
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid unveils his new proposal for healthcare, and locks up his 60th vote
Abortion roster is blocked
Tracy Clark-Flory
Women's medical information will not be posted online in Oklahoma -- for now
Being anti-life in defense of pro-life
Thomas Schaller
Nelson affirms the old saw about caring about the beginning and end of life -- but little in between
The White House is friendly to its enemies, patronizing to its friends
Darren Hutchinson
The president's base won't easily forget being talked down to
No closure-cloture deal
Thomas Schaller
NE senator and healthcare reform holdout denies he was threatened with base closure
Why “The Simpsons” no longer matters
Thomas Rogers
An expert discusses the cartoon's cultural demise -- and far-reaching impact
Should the Democrats start over on healthcare?
Joan Walsh
Lefties who oppose a reform compromise remind me a little bit of Nader voters in 2000 who spurned Al Gore
President Lieberman’s bitter pill
Mike Madden
The erstwhile Democrat throws yet another monkey wrench into healthcare reform plans. Can progressives recover?
Military abortions: No good choices
Kate Harding
The ban on federal funding leaves pregnant service members with terrible options
Senate healthcare bill: Time to kill it?
Thomas Schaller
Is reform without public option worth it? Markos, Ezra Klein, Paul Krugman, Howard Dean and others weigh in
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