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Strict abortion laws are driving an exodus of women’s health specialists
Nicole Karlis
“It pushed me to the point that I decided to move my family,” one said
Two anti-equality decisions show billionaires’ return on Supreme Court investment
Dennis Aftergut
A pair of SCOTUS decisions make clear the corruption that conservatives on the court have worked hard to obfuscate
KBJ rips “let-them-eat-cake obliviousness” of affirmative action ruling — calls out Clarence Thomas
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The “visibly angry” justice said Thomas “ignites too many straw men to list”
Alito’s career was boosted by founder of law firm arguing in “Moore v. Harper”
Sharon Zhang
Alito has a close relationship with Charles Cooper, whose law firm is representing petitioners in the pivotal case
Trump’s messianic appeal can’t be replicated
Heather Digby Parton
The Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference topped off a very surreal weekend in the world
An Ohio high-risk OBGYN on abortion fears come true and life one year post-Dobbs
Nicole Karlis
After Dobbs, one national story became fifty different stories in every state
Malpractice lawsuits over denied abortion care may be on the horizon
Harris Meyer
It's only a matter of time before a pregnant patient dies from lack of care, triggering a wrongful death claim
Worse than Trumpism: Ron DeSantis flips conservative ideology to make it more dangerous
Heather Digby Parton
Florida's Republican governor weaponizes "freedom" to crack down on his perceived enemies
How I successfully defended abortion after Dobbs
Governor JB Pritzker
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker on the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade
One year after the fall of Roe v. Wade, abortion care has become a patchwork of confusing state laws
Heidi Fantasia
In states with changing abortion laws and legal challenges to new laws, physicians are uncertain of what procedures
GOP aims to use 2024 budget to restrict abortion access across the US
Sharon Zhang
On top of sweeping state abortion bans, the GOP has been pursuing less-publicized federal anti-abortion moves
Abortion restrictions put hospital ethics committees in the spotlight — but what do they do?
Elizabeth Lanphier, Jake Earl
Access to high-quality health care is deeply unequal in the United States. Ethics consultations are no exception
The podcast bros profiting off the loneliness epidemic
Elizabeth Adetiba
In a post-Roe world, so-called podcast bros convince lonely men to seek control over women for a sense of power
Who cares about Ben and Paxton? Devi’s best “Never Have I Ever” relationship is with her therapist
Xandra Harbet
The series never was really about hooking up or boyfriends, which is why the best person has always been Team Devi
“Unfriending” America: The Christian right is coming for the enemies of God — like you and me
Frederick Clarkson
Rising far-right Christian movement linked to GOP calls for "kingdom revolution" led by an "army of believers"
Google “betraying” users by allowing ads for deceptive crisis pregnancy centers
Julia Conley
"Google is a willing participant and supporter of the fake clinic industry," according to a new report
Why the pandemic drove increases of diabetes in pregnancy
Nicole Karlis
Psychological stress and changes in prenatal care could be to blame for a jump in gestational diabetes cases
Why MAGA didn’t riot at Trump’s arrest: Republicans in Congress vow to wage a civil war from within
Amanda Marcotte
Why break windows when J.D. Vance's plan to block DOJ nominees will do more to destroy the country?
A dude and a desk: Why women really don’t get to host late-night TV
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to comedians, producers and execs about how women-helmed shows have been passed over and left out
Donald Trump has fallen, and he can’t get up: This may be the week the Demogorgon is caged
Brian Karem
Trump's crude bluster has gotten him through life, business and politics — so far. He's not ready for what's coming
“High Desert” star Patricia Arquette on fighting for equality: “We need to claw back some territory”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The outspoken actor discusses her wild detective comedy and takes a stand on abortion and transgender rights
Reclaiming rice cakes: How revisiting ‘90s diet staples is helping heal my relationship with food
Ashlie D. Stevens
When I was able to view an old diet standby as just another ingredient, cooking suddenly became a lot more joyful
The other threat to Democracy
Heather Digby Parton
His "war on the woke" is silly but if Ron DeSantis has done nothing else, he's shown that he is deadly serious
Ron DeSantis is dry and dull — yet still more dangerous than Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
He's trying to win the primary by presenting himself as an authentic and successful culture warrior
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