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Double Take

Sunday Reading: The Challenge to Reproductive Rights in America

From The New Yorker’s archive, pieces that capture the difficult choices regarding reproductive health that often confront families—and the ever-expanding role of government in the lives of women across America.
Cultural Comment

The Messiness of Reproduction and the Dishonesty of Anti-Abortion Propaganda

Like the sleeper hit “Unplanned,” recent legislation in Georgia, Alabama, and Ohio strenuously avoids the complexities of pregnancy and childbirth.
News Desk

In Alabama and Georgia, Republicans Move to Bar Abortion, and Women Look for Options While They Can

Anti-abortion bills in Alabama and Georgia are deliberately setting up a Supreme Court showdown over Roe v. Wade.
Cultural Comment

The Passionate, Progressive Politics of Julia Child

The public Julia Child—Julia Child the culinary titan—looms so large that she often eclipses the person who existed outside the kitchen. A new collection of interviews captures another side of her.
Jia Tolentino

Another Planned Parenthood Protest Showdown

Comment

The Future of Women Under President Trump

Wishful thinkers hope that Ivanka will curb her father’s worst behavior, but it’s unclear how much influence she will have.
News Desk

James O’Keefe Stings Himself

Daily Cartoon

Daily Cartoon: Monday, February 15th

The Boards

Cold Read

News Desk

Can #ShoutYourAbortion Turn Hashtag Activism Into a Movement?

Daily Cartoon

Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, November 10th

Shouts & Murmurs

Unplanned Parenthood

Amy Davidson Sorkin

Ted Cruz Vs. Margaret Sanger’s Portrait

Amy Davidson Sorkin

Cecile Richards: The Target at the Planned Parenthood Hearings

Daily Cartoon

Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, September 30th

Daily Comment

The Pointless Cowardice of John Boehner

News Desk

A Day Inside Glenn Beck’s America

Daily Comment

Planned Parenthood Means Fewer Abortions

Letter from Austin

Daughters of Texas