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Sinead O’Connor details her infamous Pope photo-ripping protest and more in new bombshell memoir
Kylie Cheung
"Some things are worth being a pariah for," O'Connor writes
Speak out: How “cultural silence” perpetuates the apathy towards and gaslighting of women’s health
Kylie Cheung
Salon spoke to author Maya Dusenbery about why few are decrying the abortion bans, despite the threats they pose
The slow, punishing arc of “The Handmaid’s Tale” mirrors our struggle for reproductive rights
Kylie Cheung
The show’s repetition and lack of progress through four seasons feel achingly familiar – and maybe that's the point
Texas House Democrats run out the clock in effort to sink GOP bills
James Barragán
The Democrats delayed and deflected as they tried to run out the clock on bills they oppose
Trump aide’s media lawsuit flops after report he dosed mistress with abortion pill
Travis Gettys
A judge found the now-defunct website Splinter accurately reported the contents of Jason Miller's court documents
Nothing is sacred to Republicans — except Donald Trump. It’s all on the line now
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Republicans have embraced an authoritarian, and are ready to undo voting rights and outlaw abortion. What's next?
How Biden and the Democrats can save abortion access before the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade
Amanda Marcotte
Passing the Women's Health Protection Act would prevent states from banning abortion
Texas governor signs “heartbeat ban” that lets nearly anyone sue abortion providers and win $10,000
Igor Derysh
Any private citizen could sue anyone who helped a pregnant woman get an abortion after fetal heartbeat is detected
Noam Chomsky links Republicans lies to Nazi propaganda: “They’ve turned into raging monsters”
Alex Henderson
"It's not a political party anymore," Chomsky says of the GOP. "It's very dangerous"
Supreme Court agrees to hear major abortion challenge amid red state push to restrict access
Jon Skolnik
Now with a firm 6-3 majority, conservatives on the Supreme Court are seeking to undermine Roe v. Wade
Texas GOP passes abortion ban based on weaponizing lawsuits against providers
Shannon Najmabadi
Harsh new Texas abortion ban relies on citizens suing providers — or anyone who helps a woman get an abortion
Right-wing funders — and some liberals too! — are waging war to keep dark money secret
Jon Skolnik
In new Supreme Court case, a right-wing nonprofit (and some unlikely allies) want to ensure dark money stays dark
Why Anna Duggar stays: “There’s a huge martyr’s mentality,” a woman who left Quiverfull says
Ashlie D. Stevens
“The women, they get into it for the kids,” says one wife who escaped. "But that’s also why they get out”
Amy Coney Barrett has changed the Supreme Court more than Brett Kavanaugh: legal analyst
Alex Henderson
The change from Ginsburg to Barrett was dramatic — and likely shifted the balance of the court for decades to come
America was not founded as ‘a Christian country’ based on ‘Judeo-Christian’ values
Mia Brett
Basically, there's no such thing as a "Judeo-Christian values."
A spy in the house of my first love
Susan Shapiro
"Have NO idea why I am sharing such personal things with u," my old boyfriend's wife wrote me
Joe Biden turns the tables on Republicans
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans spent years making politics about images, not policy — now Biden has weaponized that against them
From beyond the grave, Philip Roth cancels himself
Lucian K. Truscott IV
As the late novelist's hand-picked biographer faces rape allegations, publisher stops shipping, promotion of book
Montana Democrats sue state over voting restriction laws they say have “no legitimate justification”
Jon Skolnik
The complaint claims new laws are targeting the state's youngest voters, after an election that Republicans swept
The link between America’s rising maternal mortality rates and abortion
Amanda Marcotte
It's not a coincidence that maternal mortality rates began rising as abortion became harder to get
Leaked calls show ALEC’s secret plan to fight Biden on climate
Naveena Sadasivam
A new ALEC working group is promoting long-shot tactics like nullification and a constitutional convention
The androgyny of being Ernest: A gender-fluid reading of Hemingway that upends his macho image
Nick Hilden
PBS' "Hemingway" docuseries touches on the author's exploration of gender, but his writing revealed much more to me
Republicans got the Supreme Court they wanted: That will change America forever
Amanda Marcotte
Author Ian Millhiser on how a party that can't win elections is using the courts to drive a hard-right agenda
Why the case against abortion is weak, ethically speaking
Nathan Nobis, Jonathan Dudley
Many medical procedures are ethically similar to abortion — but without the outcry. Why?
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