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The Amendment: Keeping Democracy Intact with Nikole Hannah-Jones
In the inaugural episode of The Amendment, Errin Haines and Nikole Hannah-Jones discuss the current state of journalism and the high stakes of this presidential election.
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Where and how to watch: The 19th's ‘Breaking the News’ film premieres on PBS
A documentary about The 19th’s early days is now available nationwide. Here's where you can watch or stream it.
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California has had a woman in the Senate for 30 years. Is that about to change?
A competitive nonpartisan primary is underway, but if neither Rep. Katie Porter nor Barbara Lee advances to the general election, the state could be without a woman in the Senate for the first time since 1992.
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The pope called for a ban on surrogacy. But what does that really mean?
As laws and technology evolve to support assisted reproduction, more aspiring parents are left navigating religious traditions and teachings while trying to build their family.
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A nonprofit started by teenagers turns the daughters of Cambodian refugees into leaders
Khmer Girls in Action in Long Beach, California, centers Southeast Asian American students — and has a history of fighting sexual harassment and punitive discipline in schools.
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The mom of a school shooter faces time in prison. Her conviction has sparked mixed reactions.
The Jennifer Crumbley verdict has been applauded as a win for gun violence prevention but criticized for potentially creating a legal slippery slope.
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Who will replace George Santos? New York could elect the second Black Republican woman to Congress
Mazi Melesa Pilip, a Jewish, Ethiopian-born immigrant, could become the second Black Republican woman in Congress if elected in New York’s 3rd Congressional District.
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More ‘navigators’ are helping women travel to have abortions
The growing network of workers is helping people seeking abortions understand what’s legal, where they can travel for care, and how to get there.
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Who’s most worried about the end of affirmative action? Race isn’t the only factor.
Gallup data shared exclusively with The 19th found that Black and Latinx men may be more concerned about the impacts of the policy's demise than women in their demographics.
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In Missouri, one abortion rights initiative petition is ending as another kicks into gear
Pitched as the ‘moderate’ effort to roll back Missouri’s abortion ban, Jamie Corley is ending her campaign to add rape and incest exemptions to the state constitution.