Charlotte Alter, TIME.com

Charlotte Alter

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New York, NY, United States

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Recent:
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Past:
  • TIME.com
  • People
  • Fortune
  • Essence Magazine

Past articles by Charlotte:

She Wasn't Able to Get an Abortion. Now She's a Mom. Soon She'll Start 7th Grade.

After the fall of Roe v. Wade, some travel hundreds of miles to get an abortion. This is the story of a girl who couldn't. → Read More

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore Wants to Reframe American Patriotism

Maryland's governor is on a mission to reclaim American patriotism for people who feel alienated from it. → Read More

Whitney Wolfe Herd Wants Technology to Cure Loneliness

We talked about the relationship between tech and loneliness and the demise of the so-called girl boss. → Read More

Elliot Page Steps Into His Truth

Page's new memoir details what it’s been like for the actor to embrace his identity in the public eye. → Read More

Ethan Hawke Wants You to Know You’re in Charge of Your Life

Hawke talks about directing his first docuseries and how he’s mentoring his own daughter in her acting career. → Read More

Hillary Clinton: Dianne Feinstein Shouldn't Retire

Clinton said Feinstein shouldn't retire because of the "tradeoff" on confirming judges. → Read More

She Was the 'Office Mom' of Tucker Carlson's Show. Now She's Suing Fox News

Abby Grossberg discusses suing Fox for gender discrimination and why she thinks conspiracies thrive on the network → Read More

Mark Cuban Is In Charge of Dad Jokes In His Family

The entrepreneur and "Shark Tank" judge explains what he's learned from being a parent. → Read More

Bumble CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd Is Also Up With Her Toddler at 1 A.M.

The Bumble CEO discusses her experiences with postpartum depression, shares her most valuable parenting advice, and more. → Read More

This Group Wants to Teach You How to Get Abortions Even Where They're Banned

A new health education startup is using digital advertising and viral marketing to help patients access abortion pills. → Read More

Why Mark Cuban Is Selling Anti-Fungal Ointment for $7.34

The celebrity billionaire's new online pharmacy is a bid to bring benevolent disruption to the industry. → Read More

Election Deniers Were Among the Big Losers of the Midterms

Republican candidates who falsely say Donald Trump won the 2020 race ran for state offices this year that would have put them in position to oversee elections in 2024. → Read More

How Abortion Helped Blunt a Red Wave in the Midterms

Voters turned out to protect reproductive rights, and voted for Democrats while they were at it → Read More

Why the New York Governor's Race Is Now Too Close for Democrats' Comfort

Crime concerns have made Democrats nervous about a gubernatorial election in a blue state. → Read More

Mallory McMorrow Tries to Channel Viral Fame into Real Political Power

McMorrow has become the most visible face of a Democratic push to pour money into the state legislative races the party has long neglected. → Read More

Conspiracy Theorists Want to Run America’s Elections. These Are the Candidates Standing in Their Way

Unassuming civil servants are on the front lines of the fight to protect America’s election system from the Trump allies out to disrupt it. → Read More

An Oath Keeper Could End Up in Charge of Arizona's Elections

Republicans appear set to nominate conspiracy theorists to top jobs → Read More

Backers of the 'Big Lie' Are Trying to Run Local Elections. Democrats Are Finally Fighting Back

Democrats have been slow to combat the right-wing campaign to install election deniers in state and local offices. → Read More

Why Young Voters Are Down on Joe Biden Before 2022 Midterms

Many young people feel the Biden administration has failed to deliver on its promises as the President's domestic agenda stalls → Read More

Why Feminist 'Empowerment' Couldn't Save Roe v. Wade

The mainstream feminist movement prioritized female representation and empowerment—and neglected the real levers of political power. → Read More