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The Amendment
The Amendment: Representation for Cherokee Nation with Kim Teehee
Errin Haines
· April 17
What college basketball tells us about women and winning
Errin Haines
· April 11
The Amendment: Everyone Watches Women's Sports with Jemele Hill
Errin Haines
· April 10
From the Collection
Changing Child Care
‘I have your back’: Biden reemphasizes focus on child tax credit and caregiving policy
Sara Luterman
· April 10
The 19th Explains: There’s no guide to looking for child care. We made one.
Chabeli Carrazana
· February 8
Her son died in day care. Ten years later, the system that could've saved him is still failing.
Chabeli Carrazana
· February 8
From the Collection
The Impact of Aging
‘I have your back’: Biden reemphasizes focus on child tax credit and caregiving policy
Sara Luterman
· April 10
As Americans get pregnant later in life, can health care keep up?
Shefali Luthra
· December 7
From ballroom dancing to bloodshed, the older AAPI community grapples with gun control
Nadra Nittle
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Mariel Padilla
· January 27
From the Collection
The 19th Explains
The 19th Explains: How the Supreme Court could further limit abortion
Shefali Luthra
· March 25
The 19th Explains: What is the Comstock Act?
Shefali Luthra
· March 25
The 19th Explains: How Parent PLUS loans are helping families send their kids to college
Merdie Nzanga
· March 13
From the Collection
The 19th News Network
Missouri doulas give up wages to serve women on Medicaid. Legislators hope to fix that.
Anna Spoerre, Missouri Independent
· March 21
A Democratic state senator needs an abortion. She told her colleagues about Arizona’s ‘cruel’ laws.
Gloria Rebecca Gomez, Arizona Mirror
· March 19
Sandra Day O’Connor is too ‘undistinguished’ to warrant a statue, Arizona Republicans say
Jerod MacDonald-Evoy, Arizona Mirror
· March 1
From the Collection
Pandemic Within a Pandemic
‘It feels like a mountain you never get done climbing’: COVID isn’t over for disabled and older adults
Sara Luterman
· March 18
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
From the Collection
Next-Gen GOP
Who is Katie Britt? The youngest woman ever elected to Senate got GOP spotlight
Mel Leonor Barclay
· March 7
Mayra Flores’ victory set a record for women in Congress. It also reflects the growing visibility of Republican Latinas
Candice Norwood
· June 21
A banner year for Republican women
Amanda Becker
· November 11
From the Collection
On The Rise
Who is Katie Britt? The youngest woman ever elected to Senate got GOP spotlight
Mel Leonor Barclay
· March 7
Gabby Giffords' gun safety group names new director with women and 2024 in mind
Jennifer Gerson
· January 18
Sarah McBride believes voters are ready for the first ever transgender member of Congress
Orion Rummler
· December 12
From the Collection
The Electability Myth
How many of your state’s lawmakers are women? If you live in the Southeast, it could be just 1 in 5
Jennifer Berry Hawes, ProPublica
· January 11
Mayra Flores’ victory set a record for women in Congress. It also reflects the growing visibility of Republican Latinas
Candice Norwood
· June 21
Stepping in after tragedy: How political wives became widow lawmakers
Mariel Padilla
· May 24
From the Collection
The State of Our Nation
Women and nonbinary people say doctors won’t stop talking about their weight
Shefali Luthra
· September 21
Democracy is a kitchen table issue
Errin Haines
· September 21
From the Collection
Voting Rights
Voting organizers are breathing ‘a deep sigh of relief’ over Supreme Court rulings on elections — for now
Barbara Rodriguez
· July 6
Ranked-choice voting is gaining momentum. So are efforts to stop it.
Barbara Rodriguez
· April 24
Connecticut voters approved early voting. Here’s how their new secretary of state wants to make it happen.
Barbara Rodriguez
· February 13
From the Collection
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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