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2024 in the rearview, 2025 in our sights
Our editor-in-chief takes one last glance at the longest election season ever.
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What The 19th loved in 2024
The things that we did, read, watched, listened to and wore that brought our staff joy in 2024.
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The 19th Explains: What happens if the government shuts down until the new year?
Congress has until midnight Friday to pass a short-term spending measure to keep the federal government running.
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For many rural women, finding maternity care outweighs abortion access concerns
The push to preserve and expand abortion access in states where it’s protected often collides with ideological and health care divides between urban and rural residents.
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Democrats look to state legislatures as their anti-Trump ‘firewall’
In an otherwise disappointing election year, Democrats’ wins in state legislatures were a bright spot.
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What it looks like to prepare for a second Trump term
From updating passports and stocking meds to bracing for price hikes, readers of The 19th shared how they are getting ready for Trump to take office.
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330 Moms Demand Action volunteers ran for office and won in 2024
The gun safety group says that one of its big takeaways is that nonpartisan messaging is key to wins, especially in state and local offices.
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This journalist is pushing back against the erasure of Native American history
Rebecca Nagle's podcast “This Land” and novel “By the Fire We Carry” are grounded in the gaps she sees in education and media.
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Air pollution could be threatening the success of IVF, new study finds
Researchers say that air pollution impacts both the egg and sperm — and the resulting embryo quality.
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What happens when climate denialism and misogyny intersect? Enter: ‘petro-masculinity’
The 19th spoke with Cara Daggett, who coined the term, to talk about what it signals for a second Trump administration.