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How anti-trans policies in Project 2025 could impact all families
The vision for Trump’s second term in the White House purports to protect families — but its anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric is centered in exclusion.
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Harris walked a delicate line on Gaza. Was it enough to appeal to activists?
Her DNC speech threaded the needle on policy and spoke to a deeply divided Democratic base — but pro-Palestinian advocates want action.
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Kamala Harris just gave Democrats something to fight for
The convention has been about linking Harris’ personal story with politics and policy, making the campaign about more than beating Donald Trump.
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Why people are wearing white at the DNC
Democratic women, including Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Veronica Escobar and Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, all wore white.
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Paperwork errors will keep proposed Arkansas abortion amendment off the ballot
The Arkansas Supreme Court affirmed the Secretary of State’s assertion that supporters did not submit the correct documents at the right time.
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Hillary Clinton sees a 'totally empowered' Harris in the fight she knows all too well
In an interview with The 19th, Clinton shares the joy of seeing a 'liberated' Harris step out of the shadows and into her real history-making potential.
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The DNC asks: What if men led with empathy?
Tim Walz talked football, fatherhood and fertility at the convention, where a number of men have taken the stage to embrace empathy and emotion.
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Abortion is front and center at the DNC — and the message is about freedom
On and off the stage in Chicago, reproductive rights have been a major topic of conversation, a shift from past Democratic conventions.
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Wildfire smoke is a health risk for pregnant people — both physically and mentally
As the West’s wildfire season worsens, a new Human Rights Watch report urges policymakers to address the toll it's taking on pregnancy and birth outcomes.
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Here’s why Planned Parenthood offered free abortion pills and vasectomies outside the DNC
Organizers say the two-day pop-up clinic in Chicago spotlighted the ongoing need for reproductive health care in the Midwest following the erosion of federal abortion protections.