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Kylie Cheung

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Past articles by Kylie:

Meghan McCain is still milking 'The View'

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

What You Need to Know About the Abortion Case Going Before the Supreme Court This Fall

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

Sarah Everard's Tragic Death Reveals a Greater Culture of Police Violence Against Women

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

Is Joe Biden Pro Choice?

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

The DC Riots Reveal a Double Standard in How Rage Is Policed

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

How a Lack of COVID Relief Impacts Women

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

Op-Ed on Amy Coney Barrett and Feminism

White women in power are not inherently feminist — Dianne Feinstein and Amy Coney Barrett show why not. → Read More

Can You Be Charged With a Crime For Miscarrying?

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

What Does Reproductive Justice Mean?

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

What Was the Jane Collective Abortion Network?

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

Georgia Anti-Abortion Law May 2019

When the dangerous, draconian "fetal heartbeat" abortion ban passed Georgia's state legislature in April, activists, corporations, and Hollywood → Read More

Sansa and Sexual Violence on Game of Thrones Essay

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

Joe Biden Inappropriate Touching Op-Ed

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

Pro-Choice Candidates in the 2020 Presidential Election

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

What is the Equal Rights Amendment?

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

Op-Ed on Bernie Sanders's 2020 Campaign and Sexism

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

Pros and Cons of Dating Outside Your Political Party

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

Women Running For President in 2020 Op-Ed

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

How Many Women Are in Congress in 2019?

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

The human rights of marginalized groups are more than just “identity politics”

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