Danielle Kurtzleben
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Politics
Abortion rights hang in the balance, as advocates rally across the country
Women's March is helping put on Saturday's protests against Texas' restrictive abortion law, with a flagship march to the Supreme Court planned in Washington, D.C.
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Politics
Should The Lewinsky Affair Define Bill Clinton? Ask The Writer Of FX's 'Impeachment'
Screenwriter Sarah Burgess focused the new series on three of the women at the center of the scandal. And in the process, she gives people a story different from what they think they know.
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Politics
All Eyes On Ohio: People, Money And Energy Are Flooding Into A Cleveland Area Primary
Democrats around the United States are busily focusing on an upcoming race. From across the country, people and money and energy are flooding into one democratic primary in the Cleveland area.
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Politics
We Just Got Our Clearest Picture Yet Of How Biden Won In 2020
Suburban voters and white men helped push Biden over the top, while Hispanic voters and white women swayed toward Trump. Those trends may shape strategy for Republicans and Democrats in 2022.
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Race & Identity
Top General Defends Studying Critical Race Theory In The Military
Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley also said he wanted to understand "white rage" in a tense exchange Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz had with him and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
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How Is The GOP Adjusting To A Less Religious America?
For the first time, a majority of Americans are not church members, according to a recent poll. That could have long-term consequences for Republicans, long affiliated with more religious voters.
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Politics
Infrastructure Plan May Help Women Hurt Economically By The Pandemic
A political debate has become a debate over word choice: the question of what "infrastructure" even means. The answer could mean a lot for women in the economy.
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Environment
'Green New Deal' Leaders See Biden Climate Plans As A Victory, Kind Of
For Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and progressive climate activists, the Biden infrastructure plan shows the influence of the Green New Deal. But they think it's nowhere near big enough.
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Politics
State Bills Restricting Transgender Athletes Threaten Clashes With NCAA
The NCAA has not yet acted in response to a number of states that have are proposing new laws to restrict the athletic activities of transgender girls and women.
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Politics
As Trump Leaves Office, Anti-Trump Activists Try To Form New Agenda
A vast network of activists and organizations emerged to oppose Donald Trump's presidency. Many are trying to figure out how to form a new agenda and remain relevant once he leaves office.