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Capps to Stupak: Your pants are on fire

Kate Harding
The California representative tears apart her colleague's Op-Ed about abortion funding in the healthcare bill

Democrats have healthcare breakthrough

Erica Werner
Agreement met -- but public option appears largely gone

Senate votes to table Nelson abortion amendment

Alex Koppelman
Proponents of tighter restrictions on abortion coverage in reform legislation suffer an early setback

Stupak’s spitting image

Tracy Clark-Flory
Sen. Ben Nelson's antiabortion amendment is just as bad as its precursor in the House

Obama urges Dems to pass healthcare reform

Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar
In rare Sunday session, pressure from the White House

Trig, the anti-abortion straw baby

Tracy Clark-Flory
Sarah Palin's son is being used to demonize pro-choicers

Another bill, same abortion battle

Tracy Clark-Flory
Coverage of women's preventive care garners a predictable response

Senate votes to keep Medicare cuts in health bill

Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar
"Take your AARP card, cut it in half and send it back. They've betrayed you," said Sen. John McCain.

Nelson will filibuster bill without Stupak abortion language

Alex Koppelman
It's only getting harder for Democrats to win over a key swing vote in the Senate

Slap on a pink ribbon, call it a day

Barbara Ehrenreich
That little loop seems to have replaced real feminism, which is why women's health priorities are so screwed up

Don’t just swallow it

Linda Hirshman
What women could learn from how the gay rights movement plays politics

Nelson planning Stupak-like amendment for Senate bill

Alex Koppelman
The Nebraska Democrat, a pivotal swing vote on healthcare reform, wants tighter restrictions on abortion coverage

A major defection in the conservative blogosphere

Alex Koppelman
Charles Johnson, founder of Little Green Footballs, announces a final break

Are Canadian prostitution laws unconstitutional?

Kate Harding
Sex workers say Canada's criminal code threatens their liberty and security

Fess up, faux women’s clinics!

Tracy Clark-Flory
A Baltimore measure requires crisis pregnancy centers to cop to their ban on abortion and birth control referrals

The anti-abortion protest that wasn’t

Kate Harding
Extremist Randall Terry wants to rally folks against healthcare reform, but so far, it's a bust

Is it tea party time in Texas?

Mike Madden
A GOP primary between Gov. Rick Perry and Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison will test the Republican path for the future

Praying for Obama’s death

Lilly Fowler
Pastors are invoking Psalm 109 -- "May his days be few" -- in hopes of saving our country, and our souls

RNC considers instituting a purity test

Alex Koppelman
Conservatives within the party leadership want to blacklist any candidate who strays too far from their line

The Senate vs. the House on healthcare reform

Emily Holleman
A guide to the key differences between the two bills

I’m bitter and resentful and have no trust

Cary Tennis
How can I overcome this debilitating distrust?

Welcome to abortion’s middle ground

Tracy Clark-Flory
The Senate's proposed healthcare bill may not be perfect, but it sure looks good after Stupak-Pitts

No women will get abortion coverage

Tracy Clark-Flory
Such is the prediction made by a report analyzing the long-term impact of Stupak-Pitts

Reid unveils details of healthcare reform bill

Alex Koppelman
"Tonight begins the last leg of this journey," the Senate majority leader says at a press conference
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