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Since Megan McCain aired her many grievances with "The View" in a newly released excerpt from her forthcoming audio memoir, the "Bad Republican" author is making it clear she stands by her words. → Read More
The Supreme Court has announced that it will hear arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health, a case involving a 15-week abortion ban in Mississippi. → Read More
Following the death of Sarah Everard, who was allegedly kidnapped and killed by London police officer Wayne Couzens while walking home one night in early → Read More
President Biden and Vice President Harris have already enacted swift and life-saving policy changes to begin to reverse the damages of the previous → Read More
On Wednesday, Jan. 6, as members of the House and Senate prepared to formally certify the results of the presidential election, thousands of Trump-supporting → Read More
As COVID-19 cases and deaths surge exponentially, unemployment continues to soar, and millions of Americans are left without health insurance and savings, → Read More
White women in power are not inherently feminist — Dianne Feinstein and Amy Coney Barrett show why not. → Read More
Each of these women faced criminal charges after they say they had a miscarriage or stillbirth — experiences that are often traumatic in their own right. → Read More
On June 26 and 27, Democratic presidential candidates vied for attention in their crowded field at the first presidential debates in Miami — and → Read More
In 1973, the landmark Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade made abortion legal on the federal level — and it's been legal, if not conveniently accessible, → Read More
When the dangerous, draconian "fetal heartbeat" abortion ban passed Georgia's state legislature in April, activists, corporations, and Hollywood → Read More
Sunday night's episode of Game of Thrones was as much an emotional roller coaster as we expected with now just two installments of the series remaining. But → Read More
Former Vice President Joe Biden gave his first public speech since two women came forward to claim he touched them inappropriately on April 5. Contrary to his → Read More
In March, four state legislatures advanced a litany of dangerous antiabortion laws all on the same day. In the following weeks, Georgia's state legislature → Read More
Marchers support the ERA at the annual Pride parade in San Francisco in 2017. Photo credit: Elijah Nouvelage / Getty Images. As we celebrate Women's History → Read More
There's a lot at stake in the 2020 presidential election — and who knows this better than American women, who are so often targeted by the Trump → Read More
A couple months before the 2016 presidential election, I came across a study that revealed that just nine percent of Republicans and eight percent of Democrats → Read More
You don't have to be a political scientist to see there's something unique about the field of 2020 Democratic presidential candidates: three major candidates → Read More
With the 116th Congress and its historic numbers of women now officially sworn into office, it's important to recall the second Year of the Woman is more than → Read More
Last month, Senator Bernie Sanders spoke in a notably all-white panel at a Sanders Institute conference, and reiterated a frequent talking point of his, as well as many in his sect of often white, male progressive thinkers who reject what they call “identity politics” and “social issues.” ... → Read More