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Are Republican Women Okay? The baffling, contradictory demands of being female in the party of Donald Trump.
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The Return of the Marriage Plot Why everyone is suddenly so eager for men and women to get hitched.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Inside Job How a conspiracy-spewing literal Kennedy posing as a populist outsider jolted the Democratic Party.
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What If E. Jean Carroll Doesn’t Win? The rise and fall and rise of the Me Too movement.
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The Dangerous Fantasy of Trump’s Indictment Why the circus surrounding his arrest may do more harm than good.
the body politic
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Abortion Wins Elections The fight to make reproductive rights the centerpiece of the Democratic Party’s 2024 agenda.
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The Vulnerability of John Fetterman Inside this year’s highest-stakes Senate race.
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The Necessity of Hope Things are bad. They will get worse. But despair has never been an option.
life after roe
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The Limits of Privilege in a Post-Roe World The new abortion regime is going to affect everyone
the body politic
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Democratic Leaders Are Getting the Abortion Story Wrong — Again With Roe at death’s door, will the party finally change its tune?
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The Betrayal of Roe Decades of neglect and cowardice have brought this country to the precipice.
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Who’s Afraid of Saule Omarova? How a Joe Biden nominee became the target of a ludicrous red-baiting campaign.
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Anita Hill Wants More Than an Apology Thirty years after her groundbreaking testimony to Congress, Hill says gender violence is a public crisis.
How Is Andrew Cuomo Still Here? A shocking new report is a test of his ability to bend reality to his will.
the body politic
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Biden’s Big Left Gamble The president is overseeing a sea change in the world of economic policy, and so much hangs in the balance.
the body politic
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Life As a Man When Valentina Rice wrote a letter to Blake Bailey’s publisher alleging that he had raped her, they forwarded the message right to him.
the body politic
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Mazie Hirono Isn’t Afraid of Conflict A long talk about anger with the gloriously foulmouthed senator from Hawaii.
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The Cruelty and the Casualties Inside Andrew Cuomo’s toxic workplace.
the city politic
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Maya Wiley, the Crisis Candidate She believes a traumatized city deserves a progressive mayor — and she is certain she’d be better at it than her former boss Bill de Blasio.
the body politic
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America Is Back, Indeed With Biden, we’ve restored our country’s favorite tradition: basic, middling, white patriarchy.
the body politic
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They’ve Been Calling for Bloodshed the Whole Time It’s not just Trump — some on the right have supported violence for years now; the party has built its power on them.
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Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal Has Tested Positive for COVID After sheltering from the Capitol Hill insurrection, in a room where “there were over 100 people and many were Republicans not wearing masks.”
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‘It Was No Accident’ Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal on surviving the siege.
the body politic
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The Only Strategy Left for Democrats After this week, the mandate is clear: Make people’s lives better. And stop trying to placate Republicans.
the body politic
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Stacey Abrams On Finishing the Job In Georgia “It can be undone just as quickly and as effectively as we did it.”
the body politic
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America’s ‘Daughters’ Grow Up To Be Women It Can’t Handle Defiant young girls have become a political symbol in a country that fears grown women.
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The Birth of an Extraordinary Modern Progressive Movement The last four years have been an era of radical right-wing rule in Washington — and of remarkable left-wing populist response.
the body politic
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It Shouldn’t Have Come Down to Her Some will try to blame Ruth Bader Ginsburg for not stepping down sooner. They are missing the point.
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Trump Is Dying to Run Against a ‘Nasty Woman’ Again And he’s not wasting any time getting right down to it.
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Sixty Seconds to Self-Sabotage The DNC’s choice of who to feature speaks volumes about the party’s inability to see its own future.
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