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Changing Child Care
As climate change worsens hurricane season in Louisiana, doulas are ensuring parents can safely feed their babies
Jessica Kutz
· May 5
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito argued abortion isn’t an economic issue. But is that true?
Chabeli Carrazana
· May 4
Pregnant people are at 'greater risk' in states hit hard by wildfire smoke, air pollution, new report shows
Jessica Kutz
· April 20
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Next-Gen GOP
A banner year for Republican women
Amanda Becker
· November 11
Republican women could double representation in the U.S. House
Amanda Becker
· November 4
U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik wants to elect more Republican women into office
Barbara Rodriguez
· August 13
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On The Rise
Jessica Cisneros takes on the last anti-abortion U.S. House Democrat
Amanda Becker
· February 25
Meet J. Michelle Childs, South Carolina judge and possible Supreme Court contender
Candice Norwood
· February 18
‘The bench is loaded’: A record number of Latinas are running for governor
Barbara Rodriguez
· February 11
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Pandemic Within a Pandemic
Some LGBTQ+ people worry that the COVID-19 vaccine will affect HIV medication. It won’t.
Orion Rummler
· November 23
Why are more men dying from COVID? It’s a complicated story of nature vs. nurture, researchers say
Mariel Padilla
· September 22
Few incarcerated women were released during COVID. The ones who remain have struggled.
Candice Norwood
· August 17
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Portraits of a Pandemic
For family caregivers, COVID is a mental health crisis in the making
Shefali Luthra
· October 8
A new database tracks COVID-19’s effects on sex and gender
Shefali Luthra
· September 15
Pregnant in a pandemic: The 'perfect storm for a crisis'
Shefali Luthra
· August 25
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The 19th Explains
The 19th Explains: The governor’s races we’re watching in 2022
Barbara Rodriguez
· May 3
The 19th Explains: What to know about Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing
Candice Norwood
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Terri Rupar
· March 21
The 19th Explains: Colleges are dropping the SAT in admissions. That’s a good thing for most girls.
Nadra Nittle
· March 3
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The Electability Myth
Do term limits help women candidates? New York could be a new testing ground
Barbara Rodriguez
· January 11
Girls are being socialized to lose political ambition — and it starts younger than we realized
Barbara Rodriguez
· September 23
Kathy Hochul’s rise in New York spotlights the barriers to women becoming governors
Barbara Rodriguez
· August 23
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The Impact of Aging
Woman alleges that an assisted living facility denied her admission because she is transgender
Sara Luterman
· November 8
LGBTQ+ seniors fear having to go back in closet for the care they need
Sara Luterman
· October 12
The pandemic continues to strain nursing homes. What happens if a lot of them close?
Mariel Padilla
· September 9
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Voting Rights
Florida’s redistricting fight continues. The head of the state League of Women Voters talks about what’s at stake.
Barbara Rodriguez
· April 19
Women have been sounding the alarm ahead of Texas’ first-in-the-nation primary
Barbara Rodriguez
· February 28
LGBTQ+ people of color are at risk from rising voter restrictions as federal protections falter in the Senate, advocates say
Orion Rummler
· January 19
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