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Who overturning Roe hurts most, explained in 7 charts
Data shows why taking abortion rights away is structural violence against women.
Meta top executive Nick Clegg explains Facebook’s futuristic plans for the metaverse
"It sounds like some sort of science fiction." But over time, it could become second nature.
The best movies of 2022 (so far) — and how to watch them
From great blockbusters to a mockumentary about a talking inch-high shell.
The Supreme Court’s fleeting gift to the coal industry
The Supreme Court has limited the EPA’s ability to address climate change. That still won’t save faltering coal plants.
The Gauntlet
In the early 1990s, few corners of the military were as misogynistic as the world of fighter pilots. These women Naval officers would break barriers to fly in combat.
Under Obamacare, birth control pills are free. Why aren’t vasectomies?
Expanding access to vasectomy care could help shift some of the burden of birth control.
Flying will be the worst part of your summer vacation
With abnormally bad rates of flight delays and cancellations, air travel won’t stop sucking anytime soon.
Go ahead, be a little spontaneous
A looser schedule can allow for serendipity.
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Ask for Jane
Before Roe v. Wade, Eleanor Oliver was a Jane: a member of a group in Chicago that helped women get safe but illegal abortions. Sean Rameswaram sat down with her on the day Roe was overturned.