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The GOP: Party of quacks
Amanda Marcotte
How the antiabortion movement taught the Republican Party to hate science
Eight staggering GOP comments on rape and women
Sarah Seltzer, Lauren Kelley
It's not just GOP Senate candidate Todd Akin. It's practically a party tradition
Akin’s eager apologists
Amanda Marcotte
Todd Akin told two lies, and one of them has plenty of supporters in the media and on the right
Athletes don’t wear heels
Amanda Marcotte
Women at the world's top sporting event are shaking off pressure to be feminine in the public eye
Free speech and donations
Glenn Greenwald
A Nation writer defends the attack on Chick-fil-A. I have some questions for him and those who think like him
Six wildly offensive statements about the Aurora shooting
Sarah Seltzer
Some exploited the tragedy to push an extreme agenda
1 Flesh pushes condomless sex
Amanda Marcotte
Christian group's slick marketing takes on birth control
As America grows more polarized, conservatives increasingly reject science and rational thought
Amanda Marcotte
The Tea Party has intensified social pressure on conservative-leaning Americans to shun science and academia
Obama, Romney face off in Ohio
Alex Seitz-Wald
Romney and Obama face off in the battleground; Edwards gets off; and Thursday's other top political stories
Justice for John Edwards
Amanda Marcotte
I worked for him briefly -- and the FBI asked me about his case. Why I'm glad he's not going to jail
“Mad Men”: Joan did the right thing
Irin Carmon
Her shocking decision caused the web to explode. But feminist or not, it was the smart call
Christianity’s anti-gay stance backfires
Amanda Marcotte
American churches' opposition to gay rights is out of touch with young people -- and it's costing them believers
The myth of the “morning-after abortion pill”
Irin Carmon
There's a reason why people mistake emergency contraception and abortion: The right intentionally confuses the two
Mockery: Women’s new weapon
Tracy Clark-Flory
From a sex strike to satirical anti-Viagra bills, the war on reproductive rights has some responding with laughs
Ending the downward spiral on women’s rights
Linda Hirshman
The battle for birth control revives a feminist movement that was dormant and defensive
The fight against cancer — and abortion?
Tracy Clark-Flory
The Susan G. Komen Foundation says its decision to defund Planned Parenthood isn't political. Does anyone buy it?
Ask, tell: What gay rights wins can teach pro-choice movement
Irin Carmon
Whether on Facebook or in statehouses, gay rights has momentum. Can pro-choicers borrow their successful tactics?
How to prevent rape without blaming victims
Tracy Clark-Flory
News of assaults often inspires tips on prevention -- but sometimes well-meaning advice becomes dangerous
Inside the radical anti-choice movement
Amanda Marcotte
Eight extremist organizations that are behind the rapid escalation of the war on women's rights
God’s undue influence on U.S. politics
Amanda Marcotte
It's 2011. The fact that Mitt Romney is a Mormon shouldn't be up for discussion
The case against the DSK dismissal
Tracy Clark-Flory
Nafissatou Diallo may be a difficult witness -- but that's not reason enough to deny her day in court
My Twitter battle over vaccination
Mary Elizabeth Williams
When I wrote about a medical mix-up, it became the shot heard round the Internet
Kate and William: Who cares about these two?
Tracy Clark-Flory
According to a group of writers we canvassed, this royal wedding show might just be a dud
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