Archive
May 2024
Archive
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After mass shootings shook their states, these women governors took action
From red flag laws, safe storage mandates and purchase delays, here's how Democratic women governors in Michigan, New York and New Mexico have made gun safety a priority.
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The Amendment: Understanding the AAPI Voting Bloc with Axios’ Niala Boodhoo
In this epidsode of The Amendment, Niala Boodhoo, host of Axios’ 1 big thing, joins Errin Haines to discuss the voting bloc.
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The 19th Explains: Trump has been convicted. Here's a quick guide to his first criminal trial.
In the first of four criminal cases, the former president was accused of falsifying business records to hide hush money paid to Stormy Daniels.
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Day care, baby supplies, counseling: Inside a school for pregnant and parenting teens
A school on the Washington-Idaho border offers one approach to better serve students raising young children in the post-Dobbs era.
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The 19th receives multimillion-dollar grant from Melinda French Gates, Pivotal
The multi-year support will allow us to grow our journalistic ambitions and our audience, while investing in our long-term sustainability.
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At Camp Lost Boys, manhood is rooted in love, not shame
In the woods of Colorado, 150 transgender men celebrated their masculinity as a tool to nurture and to build — not to destroy.
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Louisiana governor signs law to declare abortion drugs ‘dangerous substances’
Mifepristone and misoprostol, the two primary drugs used for medication abortions, will be considered Schedule IV drugs, putting them on par with potentially addictive prescription drugs.
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Democrats and Republicans keep colliding over contraception
Access to contraception is broadly popular, but an interview with former President Donald Trump this week drew attention to his party’s reluctance to protect it.
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In Montana, a child care conundrum is keeping thousands out of the workforce
Barriers to child care kept an estimated 66,000 Montanans from fully engaging in the workforce in 2023. Families, providers, policymakers and higher education are searching for a solution.
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Today, ‘disability justice is reproductive justice’ — but that hasn’t always been the case
The new Disability Reproductive Equity Act marks a new chapter in disability history, where more organizations are willing to work together on reproductive rights and justice issues.