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Florida abortion clinic volunteers launch fundraiser to save center from state’s ‘targeted attack’
Julia Conley
Florida Republicans haven't been able to totally ban abortion yet, so they're working to bankrupt clinics instead
“And Just Like That” isn’t brave enough to let Lisa Todd Wexley have a real choice with motherhood
Melanie McFarland
Another lost opportunity to develop an underused character comes and goes as quickly as a pregnancy scare
Study finds risk of death related to pregnancy more than doubled between 1999 and 2019 in the U.S.
Laura Fleszar, Allison Bryant Mantha, Catherine O. Johnson, Greg Roth
Because most maternal deaths are preventable, interventions have the potential to make a significant difference
Trump judge’s actual argument for abortion bans: Doctors are harmed without cute sonograms
Amanda Marcotte
Judge James Ho argues women must be forced into pregnancy so others can "cheer at the sight of an unborn child"
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg: Fight me, cowards
Rae Hodge
I'm gonna trap you two in that cage and make you kiss like my Barbies
Compassionate Christian authoritarianism: The leftist utopia the right thinks will save the church
John Skiles Skinner
The compassionate part only serves to make authoritarianism more palatable
Voters rejected an anti-abortion measure. State GOP lawmakers passed a similar bill anyway
Mike Dennison
Montana Republicans passed a version of the anti-abortion proposal that voters rejected only months earlier
Donald Trump has gone off the deep end for real: He’s a danger to humanity
Brian Karem
Even by his standards, Trump has gone berserk on social media since the last indictment. Drop this guy, America
“Weak dictator”: Ousted elected Dem prosecutors fire back at “small, scared man” Ron DeSantis
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"This is the new voter suppression," ex-NAACP Legal Defense Fund chief Sherrilyn Ifill warned
Not just Trump: The Ohio abortion vote exposes the bitterness fueling the GOP war on democracy
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans want to impose their policies on unwilling voters, just like they'll force childbirth on women
Trump judge forces Southwest attorneys to get “religious liberty training” from Christian hate group
Gabriella Ferrigine
"Brantley Starr's order would let courts force lawyers to undergo religious indoctrination sessions," analyst warns
How the Texas trial changed the story of abortion rights in America
Sarah Varney
In July, the case for abortion was made by women themselves who had been denied abortions and sued the state
“We’re not imperial”: Elena Kagan contradicts Alito, says “of course Congress can regulate” SCOTUS
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"It just can't be that the court is the only institution that somehow is not subject to checks and balances"
Sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise — so why are fewer Americans using condoms?
Nicole Karlis
Against a backdrop of rising STI cases and decreasing reproductive rights, condom use has recklessly fallen
As GOP wages “morally appalling” war on food aid, data shows 35% rise in hunger
Jake Johnson
"This new data should be a wake-up call for elected officials at the national, state, and local levels . . . "
In Wisconsin, women’s health care is constricted by an 1849 law. These doctors are aghast
Sarah Varney
The state’s original abortion law was passed before the Civil War, when women could not vote or own property
The gospel according to Sinéad O’Connor: She was right all along
Amanda Marcotte
The late singer's legendary "SNL" moment outraged the mainstream — and was a massive breakthrough for '90s feminism
Amid a dizzying week of news, somehow Donald Trump manages to hog the spotlight
Brian Karem
The Pentagon admits UAPs are a thing, RFK Jr makes a vile accusation — and we're still trapped in the Trump circus
Groups sue to overturn Idaho “abortion trafficking” law targeting teens
Sarah Varney
Advocates challenge a law that forbids helping teens obtain abortion pills or leave the state for abortion care
NATO summit was a success: Even without Ukraine’s entrance, European unity strikes a blow to Putin
Lucian K. Truscott IV
President Joe Biden has a lot to brag about as he returns from the NATO summit in Vilnius
How dead is “dead enough”?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Your loved one checked the box to be an organ donor at the DMV. Now they're dead. What happens?
FDA approves over-the-counter birth control — but potential cost remains a hurdle to access
Nicole Karlis
Opill (norgestrel) will be on store shelves in early 2024, but its price could be an issue
Joe Biden says the right things — in Lithuania. But does that even count?
Brian Karem
Biden gave a forceful speech on the Ukraine war and the climate crisis. Was anyone in America paying attention?
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