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Black women bear the brunt of violent crime, but are often overlooked. They see Kamala Harris as an ally.
At a crime survivors march in Washington, D.C., attendees expressed complicated feelings over how to balance seeking justice for crime victims with prevention efforts — much like Harris.
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Anti-trans laws fueled a spike in suicide attempts among trans and nonbinary youth
A new study is believed to be the first to measure the impact of anti-trans legislation on suicide attempts.
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Education activist praised by Trump reportedly on leave after blog claims he appeared in gay porn
Conservative groups are distancing themselves from Corey DeAngelis, who has objected to discussions of LGBTQ+ and 'woke' topics in class.
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States with abortion bans saw steep declines in birth control prescriptions after Roe
The declines were particularly steep in Texas, the largest state with a near-total abortion ban in place.
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The Amendment: Dobbs, IVF and the 2024 Election with Amanda Becker
In this episode of The Amendment, 19th reporter Amanda Becker joins Errin to talk about her new book, “You Must Stand Up: The Fight for Abortion Rights.”
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Biden signs new rule aimed at reforming active-shooter drills in schools
The executive order focuses on the effectiveness of training while also reducing potential harms after hearing concerns of parents, students and educators across the country.
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More than 8,000 Catholic employers can now deny workers time off for an abortion or IVF
The Trump-appointed judge also ruled that thousands of Catholic employers don’t have to use workers’ preferred pronouns.
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The 19th welcomes its third cohort of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Fellows
The 19th is excited to announce its third cohort of fellows to the groundbreaking Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Fellowship, which seeks to create a meaningful pipeline for those historically excluded from U.S. newsrooms still woefully lacking in diversity.
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Men of color are finding their place in abortion rights conversations
This advocacy group is mobilizing to engage Black men and Latinos in abortion discussions — a space where they've been underrepresented and for some, unsure of where they fit in.
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Social isolation could be a factor in why more older men are dying from extreme heat
U.S. men, who are less likely to have social networks or ask for help, are proving to be more vulnerable to heat-related deaths than women.