State courts must now decide how to handle life-threatening pregnancy issues that state attorneys, lawmakers, and medical officials refuse to clear up.
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When a Feminist Content Sweatshop Was the Coolest Thing On the Internet
Jezebel is widely blamed for starting “cancel culture.” But 16 years ago, most culture desperately needed to be canceled.
Ohio’s Abortion Debate Mired in Misinformation
Reproductive rights advocates must counter erroneous claims about abortion to pass a proposed state constitutional amendment.
The ‘Dobbs’ Strategy Heads South
Gubernatorial elections this fall in Kentucky, Mississippi, and Louisiana may clarify where Democrats can, and can’t, run on abortion.
A Union of Their Own
How a culture of gross sexism in the airlines created America’s most militantly feminist union
U.S. Retrenchment on Public Health Threatens Flagship HIV Program
Some lawmakers defend PEPFAR as a lifesaving ‘soft power asset.’
A Slow Turn in Hip-Hop Redemption for Black Women
The sentencing of rapper Tory Lanez for shooting Megan Thee Stallion highlights decades of injustice.
Gig-ifying Hollywood
Film and television actors and writers are striking against low pay and bad working conditions.
Supreme Court Dog Days
With one hand, the Court enables discrimination. With the other, it steals $10,000 from student debtors.
The Billionaire Cage Match
Who would win in a brawl, Elon Musk or Mark Zuckerberg?

