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This election is finally for the parents
Politicians have never done a good job of speaking to parents’ concerns. But as the cost of raising kids in America rises, candidates are recognizing parents as a political force.
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Native women fought for years to expand Plan B access. But some tribal clinics remain resistant.
APM Reports spent more than six months surveying tribal clinics and pharmacies around the country. Dozens refuse to provide Plan B — or impose restrictions.
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Harris set to campaign in Texas with Cruz opponent Allred
The Friday stop in Houston will focus on the impact of abortion bans.
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Missouri voters could undo their state’s abortion ban. Making abortion accessible is a different story.
Even before Roe v. Wade fell, a web of restrictions had made abortion largely unavailable in Missouri – particularly in the rural areas home to a third of the state’s residents.
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Harris is courting voters from the opposing party. Trump, not so much.
Harris and former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney spoke in three swing states in a bipartisan show of unity as Trump demonizes his opponents in increasingly stark terms.
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Behind The Asterisk: How reader feedback supports our product work
This month, we go Behind the Asterisk with Andrea Atehortua, The 19th’s product operations manager.
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White House aims to eliminate out-of-pocket spending on birth control for most Americans
The proposed rule on contraception coverage could help 52 million women of reproductive age, officials said.
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They think their house is haunted. But it’s better than living in an anti-trans state.
The Jacksons are more frightened of the laws they left behind in Missouri than of mysterious lights switching off.
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For trans people reliant on federal programs, this election could change everything
Donald Trump’s hostility toward gender-affirming care has thrust trans rights into the center of a contentious election, raising anxiety about future federal support.
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Harris outraises and outspends Trump in September
New campaign finance reports show that the vice president had more money headed into the final weeks of the campaign, as well.