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In a letter sent to Amazon, Jane Fonda and other actors urged the company to address claims it’s endangering pregnant workers — some of whom say they have miscarried or been fired.
The 19th spoke with four queer comedians about making the world seem funny right now through looking for jokes in the horrors, dissociating and rethinking how to talk to straight people.
As the Trump administration cuts programs recognizing LGBTQ+ people, this Ohio archive is doing what queer Americans always have: preserving their own history.
The average cost of child care for a baby exceeds in-state college tuition in 41 states. For families with two kids in child care, it’s more than a mortgage or rent in most states.
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 Friday that age verification “porn ID” laws are an appropriate way to regulate content for minors without infringing on the First Amendment rights of adults. The ruling, in ...
Doctors are pushing for laws that would make it harder to detect who prescribed abortion pills. They say it would protect them from out-of-state prosecutions.
A study of Black women in the Detroit area highlights how court-ordered and illegal evictions are associated with premature births and trauma.
There are MLMs everywhere — including in American politics, Bridget Read writes in her new book.
Federal data collection on abortion is indefinitely on pause, making it difficult to determine how bans have reshaped Americans' lives.
Inclusive policies, professional development for educators and supportive leadership go a long way in protecting youth, experts say.
Andrea Lucas is appearing before a Senate panel on Wednesday and is expected to be confirmed as EEOC chair. The Trump nominee wants to revisit agency guidance related to pregnancy and gender identity.
Threats to public education, Social Security and Medicaid were at the heart of the senator’s record-setting floor speech against the Trump administration.