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Donald Trump is smothering the religious right
Heather Digby Parton
Nothing has exposed the moral bankruptcy of the Christian Right more than its ecstatic embrace of a lying libertine
Despite doctors’ concerns, University of California renews ties with religious affiliates
Annie Sciacca
UC's health system is renewing contracts with hundreds of outside clinics — many with religious affiliations
Fingers point this way and that as the Supreme Court flounders over abortion draft leak
Kelly McClure
After a lengthy investigation, no one is fessing up to leaking early information on last summer's Roe reversal
Bleeding and in pain, a pregnant woman in Louisiana couldn’t get answers
Rosemary Westwood
Louisiana's near-total abortion ban has physicians terrified they could be investigated for treating a miscarriage
“Problematic and dangerous”: Websites selling abortion pills are sharing sensitive data with Google
Jennifer Gollan
Law enforcement can potentially use this data to prosecute people who end their pregnancies with medication
Reporter brutally fact-checks Kevin McCarthy’s op-ed bragging about GOP accomplishments
Maya Boddie
McCarthy tried to brag about Republican successes after a disastrous start. It didn't go well
Sinema high-fives Manchin over filibuster support while “schmoozing with CEOs” at Davos
Brett Wilkins
The senators flew to Switzerland to attend ritzy conference filled with billionaires
Black, LGBTQ+, and religious groups ask Biden to drop the National Prayer Breakfast
Jonathan Larsen
Freedom From Religion Foundation rallies opposition to participation in right-wing evangelical networking event
“A sign of disloyalty”: Trump calls evangelical leaders who haven’t backed presidential bid disloyal
Sarah K Burris
Trump says "nobody" has "ever done more" for the right to life than himself
How overturning Roe led to the Supreme Court’s “obvious departure from collegiality of years past”
Maya Boddie
“The Supreme Court that Donald Trump reshaped isn’t simply more conservative; it’s also much more strained"
How to fix the Supreme Court: Congress has the power, and simply isn’t using it
Paul Rosenberg
Historian David Gans on the lessons of Reconstruction, when Congress enforced reforms on a stubborn Supreme Court
Not quite losing my religion: Being a liberal evangelical isn’t always easy
Nathaniel Manderson
I know there's nothing rational about religious faith, and American Christianity is a mess. But I still believe
“They can pry it from my cold dead hands”: Rumors of a gas stove ban ignite a right-wing culture war
Ashlie D. Stevens
From Tucker Carlson on Fox News to Ted Cruz in the Senate, conservatives are getting heated about gas stoves
New study blows up myth that Russian bots swayed 2016 election for Trump
Brett Wilkins
But the social media campaign "may still have had consequences," NYU researchers warned
Alabama AG threatens to prosecute women for taking abortion pills after feds expand access
Areeba Shah
Right-wingers are increasingly targeting abortion pills: "We want people to feel uncomfortable"
Dems warn Jim Jordan’s probe of feds is a “fascist power grab to evade accountability for Jan. 6”
Rae Hodge
House Republicans accused of weaponizing government with a “sham” Government Weaponization subcommittee
Ron DeSantis is tripling-down on the culture war — and running hard toward 2024
Heather Digby Parton
Just inaugurated for a second term, the Sunshine State's happy warrior isn't staying in Tallahassee much longer
“We learned nothing from the midterms”: GOP pushes new abortion bills after 2022 disaster
Igor Derysh
GOP Rep. Nancy Mace said the party should focus on access to birth control and the nationwide rape kit backlog
“Very first bill”: McCarthy pledges repeal of IRS funding meant to target wealthy tax cheats
Julia Conley
The proposal has little chance of passing in the Senate, but could be used as leverage by the GOP later this year
House Republican sounds the alarm on Kevin McCarthy’s MAGA giveaway: “What backroom deals were cut?”
Igor Derysh
"We don't have any idea what promises were made or what gentleman's handshakes were made," said Rep. Nancy Mace
Michael Moore was right about the midterms — now he offers hope for progressives in red zones
Kirk Swearingen
Filmmaker and activist predicted "red wave" would be a dud. His new podcast urges embattled liberals not to despair
Ageism, affairs and Mexico Week: Getting personal with Prue Leith of “Bake Off”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"Don't think it's all over just because you're 60, 70, 80 or, I hope, 90"
The FDA quietly expanded access to medication abortion pills. Here’s what the change will do
Nicole Karlis
Walgreens and CVS can now sell the abortion pill — but will they?
“I feel so f**king dirty”: Ex-Herschel Walker staffer claims CPAC’s Matt Schlapp groped his crotch
Alex Henderson
The ex-GOP aide alleged that Schlapp "grabbed my junk and pummeled it at length," which the CPAC organizer denies
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