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Photo essay: I chose to remove my fallopian tubes in post-Roe v. Wade Texas
For photographer Josie Norris, the decision was more than a form of birth control. It was gender-affirming care.
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The 19th is building a network for more equitable news
The new collective will elevate the work of partner publishers while also establishing more pathways for collaboration across organizations.
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On Roe anniversary, Biden and Democrats point to November as crucial to restoring abortion
Biden must sell the actions he’s taken on abortion and contraception while convincing voters he and the party can do more if they hold the White House and take control of Congress.
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DeSantis drops out of presidential race, leaving Haley as lone Trump alternative
'It’s now one fella and one lady left,’ Haley said as DeSantis endorsed former President Donald Trump ahead of the New Hampshire primary.
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Even at March for Life, abortion opponents don’t talk about a national ban
Why the rally, featuring prominent Republican lawmakers, emphasized anti-abortion centers instead.
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Doctors face ‘a perpetual rollercoaster’ as abortion returns to the Supreme Court
Two cases — one concerning medication abortion and another about providing the procedure in medical emergencies — could further upend a profession already under siege.
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Gabby Giffords' gun safety group names new director with women and 2024 in mind
Emma Brown, the incoming leader of GIFFORDS, discusses the political landscape, gendered violence and the importance of coalition building in red and purple states.
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Missouri advocates launch campaign to restore abortion access in the state
It’s one of two ballot measure efforts to shore up abortion access in the first state to outlaw abortion after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022.
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Without a healthy democracy, none of the other issues matter
The current presidential election is the most consequential so far — because in 2024, we get the democracy we vote for.