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The battle for Virginia: Can the last state in the South to not restrict abortion post-Roe survive?
Stephanie Schriock, Cecile Richards
Millions of Americans’ ability to get an abortion hinges on Virginia’s Upcoming Election
New House Speaker Mike Johnson used to be top counsel for anti-LGBTQ hate group
Sharon Zhang
Johnson was a leader for Alliance Defending Freedom, which wrote the abortion ban that led to the downfall of “Roe"
California expands paid sick days and boosts health worker wages
Don Thompson
Plus, other laws Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed into law, including abortion and miscarriage protections
Biden slams “extreme MAGA takeover” after House Republicans finally settle on a new speaker
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Johnson's win marks the first time the GOP has unanimously elected a speaker since elevating John Boehner in 2011
Tom Emmer drops speaker bid within hours: The MAGA cult is in a death spiral
Amanda Marcotte
For Trump loyalists, the possibility of total government collapse is basically a positive
Were midwives the OG witches? How the history of mystic medicine and reproductive health intertwine
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Were midwives driven out of gynecology because of superstition or patriarchy? The answer will not surprise you
It’s tough to explain what makes the aggravating “Morning Show” mess appealing
Melanie McFarland
In a show centered on ambitious women in TV media, it's disappointing to see them ceding control to conniving men
Abortion coverage is limited or unavailable at a quarter of large workplaces
Rachana Pradhan
The share of employers that said they don’t cover abortion under any circumstances has surprised some experts
Cry me a river: Why Justin Timberlake always soared while Spears and Jackson suffered
Nardos Haile
The former NYSYNC star has a reputation for exploiting famous women to get ahead in the industry
The 8 biggest bombshells in Britney Spears’ forthcoming memoir, “The Woman in Me”
Joy Saha
Spears delves into her career highs and lows along with her personal struggles with heartbreak, loss and addiction
A third of schools don’t have a nurse. Here’s why that’s a problem
Colleen DeGuzman
There is no federal law requiring schools to have nurses on staff and those that exist are often overwhelmed
Jim Jordan’s curious rise: A tale of how Christian nationalism consumed the GOP
Amanda Marcotte
It's not really about Jesus, so much as a belief that only members of their lily white tribe are "real" Americans
Britney Spears reveals she had an abortion because Justin Timberlake “didn’t want to be a father.”
Nardos Haile
The pop singer revealed in an excerpt from her new memoir "The Woman In Me" that she had an abortion at 18
“Keep her legs closed!”: Republicans are mad one of them said the quiet part out loud
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans definitely want to punish women for having sex — but they don't want voters to figure that out
We don’t talk about Leonard: The man behind the right’s Supreme Court supermajority
Andy Kroll, Andrea Bernstein, Ilya Marritz
The inside story of how Leonard Leo built machine that remade American legal system — and what he plans to do next
Police resistance, politics undercut authority of prosecutors trying to reform the justice system
Jeremy Kohler
Police unions labeled DAs soft on crime while lawmakers made legislative efforts to remove them from office
“Who’s going to win?”: “The Morning Show” Season 3 confronts Jan. 6 and “the lies we tell ourselves”
D. Watkins
"A lot of our characters this season have a lot of secrets," director and executive producer Mimi Leder tells Salon
Shattering myths about women and evolution
Emily Cataneo
In “Eve,” Cat Bohannon makes a passionate and deeply researched case for women as the main drivers of civilization
A House in turmoil: Republicans struggle to find a speaker amid boiling tensions over Kevin McCarthy
Heather Digby Parton
Whoever is ultimately selected, the new speaker will have the same sword hanging over his head that McCarthy had
Moms for Liberty meets its match: Parents in this swing suburban district are fighting back
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans hope to use education wars to turn purple suburbia red. In one Pennsylvania district, that backfired
“Project 2025 shows us that the old Right has left the building”: GOP’s surrender to Trump complete
Chauncey DeVega
Power expert explains how MAGA is "consciously manipulated" by "a fear and loathing of liberals"
Have children, save the world? The right’s push for the right kind of babies
Alan Elrod
Pro-natalist politics meet nativist illiberalism on the right
The right is getting weirder about sex
Amanda Marcotte
Cults always police their followers' sex lives, but the right wants to impose their bizarre beliefs on everyone
Experts: Supreme Court increasingly puts Christians’ First Amendment rights ahead of others’ rights
Pauline Jones, Andrew Murphy
Right-wing plot to limit the freedoms of groups of Americans of whom they disapprove comes to fruition
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