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Missouri voters could undo their state’s abortion ban. Making abortion accessible is a different story.
Even before Roe v. Wade fell, a web of restrictions had made abortion largely unavailable in Missouri – particularly in the rural areas home to a third of the state’s residents.
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Harris is courting voters from the opposing party. Trump, not so much.
Harris and former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney spoke in three swing states in a bipartisan show of unity as Trump demonizes his opponents in increasingly stark terms.
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Behind The Asterisk: How reader feedback supports our product work
This month, we go Behind the Asterisk with Andrea Atehortua, The 19th’s product operations manager.
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White House aims to eliminate out-of-pocket spending on birth control for most Americans
The proposed rule on contraception coverage could help 52 million women of reproductive age, officials said.
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They think their house is haunted. But it’s better than living in an anti-trans state.
The Jacksons are more frightened of the laws they left behind in Missouri than of mysterious lights switching off.
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For trans people reliant on federal programs, this election could change everything
Donald Trump’s hostility toward gender-affirming care has thrust trans rights into the center of a contentious election, raising anxiety about future federal support.
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Harris outraises and outspends Trump in September
New campaign finance reports show that the vice president had more money headed into the final weeks of the campaign, as well.
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Republicans are using old talking points to demonize abortion — but are they landing?
Despite reviving "vintage" ideas on abortion, GOP candidates are struggling to sway voters as support for access grows.
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Child care is at the center of the largest-ever fine in women’s soccer
A dispute between Angel City and the National Women’s Soccer League spotlights the work left to be done to improve child care benefits for parent athletes.
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Are women over 50 the critical voter group no one is talking about?
AARP polling shows that these women, who vote at high rates and feel misunderstood by politicians, have shifted support to Kamala Harris more than any other demographic group.