Election 2022 results: Senate races we’re watching
Democrats will maintain their majority in the U.S. Senate after Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto notches a win in Nevada.
From the spread of disinformation to battles over legislation, complex circumstances shape American policy and politics. The 19th explains the current events that affect women, people of color and the LGBTQ+ community. What topic, issue or event would you like to learn more about? Submit questions for The 19th team to consider answering in future stories here.
Democrats will maintain their majority in the U.S. Senate after Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto notches a win in Nevada.
In loosening its rules on abortion, the Department of Veterans Affairs plans to adopt a policy more in line with the Department of Defense.
Historians have been untangling the full picture of the people behind the 19th Amendment and the complexities in why they organized.
A judge on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals challenged a decades-old ruling, allowing a colonel to take her sexual assault case to civil trial.
Though anyone can contract monkeypox, men who have sex with men are disproportionately affected. Limited vaccines are available.
The 19th breaks down the differences among the trigger laws, why some are being challenged and what this means for abortion access.
A growing body of research over the last decade points to the impact extreme heat has on maternal and fetal health.
Advocates have called on the Biden administration to make it easier for victims to report sexual misconduct and to hold schools accountable for sex discrimination.
Different state definitions of personhood, designed with abortion in mind, may have legal ramifications for fertility treatment and embryos
The country will set a new record for number of women governors serving at the same time. Here are the races The 19th is closely following.