Liberals hold Wisconsin Supreme Court after campaign shaped heavily by Musk
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Trump wants to ‘defund’ Planned Parenthood. The Supreme Court will hear a case aimed at that.
The case concerns a South Carolina policy that would prevent people from using Medicaid — which predominantly insures people of color — at the nation’s largest family planning provider.
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Watchlist: Elliot Page, Peppermint and other trans icons share the movies that shaped them
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21 books bringing transgender visibility to book lovers
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What happens to health research when ‘women’ is a banned word?
Trump’s federal funding cuts are shutting down studies on Alzheimer’s care, uterine fibroids and pregnancy risks — all because they focus on gender.
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Did politics kill Women’s History Month?
After Ohio University canceled a beloved women’s conference citing the Trump administration’s DEI policies, women in the community quickly organized an off-campus event.
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Women already earn less. Trump’s labor cuts could make the pay gap easier to hide.
After backlash to diversity initiatives and broad swipes at federal labor boards earlier this year, experts say additional gains on wage equality are highly unlikely.
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Mia Love, first Black Republican woman to serve in Congress, dies at 49
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Trump wants to ‘defund’ Planned Parenthood. The Supreme Court will hear a case aimed at that.
The case concerns a South Carolina policy that would prevent people from using Medicaid — which predominantly insures people of color — at the nation’s largest family planning provider.
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