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America’s unique, enduring gun problem, explained
The factors that lead to tragedies like those in Highland Park, Tulsa and Uvalde are deeply ingrained in US politics, culture, and law.
A pregnancy turns deadly in an anti-abortion state. What happens next?
Why medical emergency exceptions for abortions aren’t enough.
Otters are thriving in … Iowa?
My home state seemed far from a natural paradise. Then I found an otter.
How to date when it feels like everyone forgot how to date
The pandemic ruined romance. It doesn’t have to be this way.
A record number of abortion measures are on the ballot in 2022
Ballot measures could shore up — or obliterate — abortion rights in five states.
How Dobbs is affecting abortion care, one week on
Court battles, new laws, and confusion over abortion policy have left politicians, providers, and patients in a state of flux.
10 ways to fix a broken Supreme Court
Democrats don’t have the votes right now for major Supreme Court reform. But if they pick up seats, they could have many options.
“How do you go through the world and not be bitter and angry?”
Stoicism, explained.
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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.