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The tiny tragedy of Peter Navarro: Yeah, he had bad ideas — and then it all went wrong
Andrew O'Hehir
How an eccentric economist became a MAGA true believer and got pantsed by Elon: A sad but true story
“Set up to fail”: Incarcerated pregnant women lack access to life-saving addiction treatment
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Little data is collected on pregnant women who are incarcerated. Even less is available for those with addiction
Goose-steppers in the name of freedom: The nonsensical cult that now rules America
Mike Lofgren
Trump's followers have embraced so many absurd, illogical contradictions they have no way back to reality. Do we?
“Our courts are not for sale”: In setback for Musk, liberal candidate wins Wisconsin court seat
Nicholas Liu
Susan Crawford's victory preserves the 4-3 liberal majority on the state supreme court
Randy Fine, a swamp creature so vile even DeSantis hates him, wins special election in Florida
Alex Galbraith
Fine has long been known in his home state for petty feuds, outrageous attacks and MAGA views
Some argue AI therapy can break down mental health stigma — others warn it could make it worse
Elizabeth Hlavinka
AI therapy is already providing relief for patients who can't access care. But some want more safeguards in place
How the “wallet test” shows our need for a social safety net
Allison Carmen
Is the world a friendly place? The answer might determine the future of America’s essential social programs
Why overturning Roe v. Wade only made America’s abortion rate rise
Amanda Marcotte
"They will never stop abortion": "After Dobbs" chronicles "the extraordinary efforts" to help women get healthcare
Dark leprechaun Conor McGregor: MAGA’s latest manfluencer
Andrew O'Hehir
Former MMA champ and accused rapist gets St. Paddy's Trump-washing, pretends to run for president of Ireland
“It pisses me off”: JB Pritzker channels liberal anger at Trump — and his own party
Nicholas Liu
A billionaire heir to a hotel fortune, the Democratic governor is striking a combative, populist-inflected tone
Trump snookers MAGA with “Epstein files” promise: “I would say weeks”
Amanda Marcotte
Using his standard “two weeks” strategy, Trump suckers his conspiracy theorist base to keep the heat off Pam Bondi
Slashing Medicaid while forcing birth is a maternal health disaster in the making
Allison Carmen
Proposed Medicaid cuts will have ripple effects across society, worsening our maternal health crisis
“Don’t believe it for one second”: Texas arrests midwife, accuses her of providing illegal abortions
Alex Galbraith
Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the state's first arrest of an accused abortion provider under a 2021 law
Justice Alito’s USAID dissent is a map for Trump
Sabrina Haake
The Supreme Court justice insists that President Trump can disregard federal law simply because he disapproves
“Hope is an action”: In red states, activists refuse to surrender on reproductive rights
Tatyana Tandanpolie
As GOP state lawmakers threaten reproductive rights, advocates are doubling down on their fight for freedom
Trump quietly props up the strictest abortion ban in the country
Amanda Marcotte
"Ordering people to suffer": Trump backs states that ban life-saving care for pregnant women
The biggest threat to privacy is not Elon Musk
Nolan Higdon
“Crawling through the data of the Social Security”: Musk makes the case for a Privacy Bill of Rights
In red states, GOP lawmakers revive an “incredibly regressive” push to treat abortion as murder
Tatyana Tandanpolie
In more than 10 states, Republican lawmakers have proposed treating people who obtain abortions as murderers
“A woman is like a child”: MAGA quickly turns its sights on stripping Republican women of power
Amanda Marcotte
Conservative women believe complicity will save them. But an emboldened far-right is gunning for their rights
“Slavery produced a genuine affection between the races”: Hegseth’s church foretold “DEI” firings
Amanda Marcotte
Defense secretary's contempt for Black military leaders has roots in his religion's defense of white supremacy
Too unpopular to help: Democrats hang Republicans out to dry
Heather Digby Parton
Democrats have their first real chance to resist the Trump-Musk takeover. They just have to say "no"
Texas banned abortion. Then sepsis rates soared
Lizzie Presser, Andrea Suozzo, Sophie Chou, Kavitha Surana
ProPublica’s analysis is the most detailed look yet into life-threatening complications under Texas’ abortion ban
Beyond abortion: A timeline of reproductive health care and the true impact on women and society
Allison Carmen
This is not just about personal choice; it is about national and economic stability and the future of public health
What the UN’s ruling on abortion in Ecuador and Nicaragua means for the rest of the world
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Although implementation will depend on each country, these sorts of rulings have a potential for global influence
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