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Soldiers who killed men, women and children at Wounded Knee will keep their Medals of Honor
“We’re making it clear that [the soldiers] deserve those medals,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced.
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Ryan Walters steps down as Oklahoma schools chief to lead anti-teachers union group
“We will build an army of teachers to defeat the teachers unions once and for all,” he told Fox News. “This fight is going national and we will get our schools back.”
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When it comes to rising costs, women are more worried than men — about everything
A new 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll found that women — especially women of color — were more worried about covering the cost of groceries, housing, medical bills, child care and rent.
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The State of Our Nation: Gauging Americans’ political opinions in 2025
This is the fourth annual poll from The 19th and SurveyMonkey, designed to shed light on what women, particularly women of color, and LGBTQ+ people think about the issues animating our politics.
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Most men want a return to traditional gender roles, but women aren’t so sure
A new 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll shows how men and women of every generation, including Gen Z, are divided over questions about who takes on which roles in the family.
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More Americans see a future where gender-affirming care will be harder to access
A new 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll shows that the share of people who think gender-affirming care will get less accessible jumped to 38% from 20% in 2024.
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Frances Ellen Watkins Harper’s bicentennial is a call to action
Harper’s voice is as urgent now as it was centuries ago — and her vision lives on through The 19th’s HBCU fellowship and other efforts in her name.
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Arizona votes to send its first Latina to Congress
Adelita Grijalva, who will succeed her late father to represent Arizona’s 7th District, is projected to win a special election in the Copper State.
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The Kamala Harris we see in ‘107 Days’
Analysis | The former vice president’s book grappling with her 2024 loss isn't a tell-all, but it has telling moments.
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Where Turning Point USA's Erika Kirk stands on gender roles, marriage and motherhood
Charlie Kirk and his wife were “united in purpose.” With his death, she takes his place as a defining voice in the country’s Christian conservative movement.