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The collapse of Karl Rove
Lou Dubose
The Pygmalion strategist from Texas built up the Republican Party by exploiting the religious right -- and now his handiwork is crumbling.
In Iowa, the Republicans fight for second — and survival
Michael Scherer
Mitt Romney will almost certainly win Saturday's straw poll, but Huckabee, Tancredo and Brownback are locked in a bare-knuckle battle for runner-up.
How strong is the Democratic presidential field?
Thomas F. Schaller
Not as strong as you think. A devil's advocate probes for weaknesses among the front-runners.
Female execs dominate in Philippines
Carol Lloyd
Could the women of one poor South East Asian country be an augur of things to come? We'd better hope so.
Beyond the Multiplex
Andrew O'Hehir
Bergman vs. Antonioni: Discuss! Plus: A guide to the best indie films creeping out of the cultural fringes this summer.
A man’s right to choose in Ohio
Katharine Mieszkowski
New legislation would require written consent from a fetus' father for an abortion.
Since when is birth control a Malthusian disaster?
Andrew Leonard
Historian Niall Ferguson declares Malthus was right -- but his argument requires defining family planning as a "vice."
Roundup: Mom blaming, virtual sex-ed and more
Tracy Clark-Flory
Including: India's magazine for working girls.
The politics of postpartum depression
Julia Dahl
To pass a PPD research bill, a troubling clause is added about post-abortion depression.
Roundup: Fake wombs and (even faker) female superheroes
Tracy Clark-Flory
Plus: Pharmacists sue state for forcing them to sell emergency contraception.
The kids are alright
Desperate conservatives delude themselves that young voters are Republicans.
Sister, can you spare $2 million?
Lynn Harris
Missouri law could force costly clinic renovation -- or make abortion even less accessible.
The pro-choice pirate
Matthew Fishbane
Four questions for Rebecca Gomperts, captain of the "abortion boat," and founder of the pro-choice activist group Women on Waves.
Dem hopefuls pull few punches on choice
Lynn Harris
In speeches to Planned Parenthood, Obama, Clinton and Elizabeth Edwards slam the GOP, promise change.
Is the GOP political platform contrary to Catholic teaching?
Glenn Greenwald
The president's most influential evangelical advisor makes some surprising claims about many of the party's defining positions.
What else we’re reading
Sarah Karnasiewicz
Rosie O'Donnell, stillborn birth certificates and one mother's expensive summer vacation.
The Salon Interview: Elizabeth Edwards
Joan Walsh
On her confrontation with Ann Coulter, why she backs gay marriage -- and why Edwards is a better choice for women than Hillary Clinton.
Bob Novak is not one of the popular kids
Edward McClelland
The prickly right-wing columnist, covert-agent outer and all-around "Prince of Darkness" explains how he rose to the top of D.C.'s journalistic heap.
Whack-a-baby
Rebecca Traister
Having an abortion: A decision made blindfolded, with a baseball bat in one's hands, at a child's birthday party?
Registering for an abortion?
Tracy Clark-Flory
Indian lawmaker proposes keeping tabs on all pregnant women and only allowing "acceptable" abortions.
Sen. David Vitter, a leading Christian social conservative
Glenn Greenwald
The Republican lawmaker from Louisiana has a long and impressive record of using the power of the law to impose moral righteousness.
Inside the minds of killer doctors
Juan Cole
Some of the accused behind the recent terror plots in Britain were professional healers. What on earth prompts someone to snap from caregiver to killer?
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