Even the ‘Baby, It’s Cold Outside’ Rewrite Still Gets Consent Wrong Martha Kempner In a truly modernized version, our heroine would acknowledge she’d like to stay, snuggle by the fire, and have some (hopefully) great sex.
Just How Far Will the Supreme Court Go to Protect Abortion Clinic Protesters? Rewire News Group Staff The latest in a litany of Bible-thumping cases thrust before the bench is from the Alliance Defending Freedom.
Editor’s Note: How COVID-19 Has Upended Our Lives Jessica Mason Pieklo We take a look back at the year of COVID-19 and its impact on abortion, sex, power, and parenthood.
What Sex Work in the Time of COVID-19 Looks Like Shreya Bansal Sex workers are still doing in-person work despite the risks—and relying on their tight-knit community more than ever to survive.
Mitch McConnell’s Pandemic Priority Has Been Clear: Packing the Courts Lisa Needham While Mitch McConnell was busy getting Trump judges approved, the Senate did nothing to protect people from the ravages of a global pandemic.
When COVID-19 Hit, Abortion Access Ended in South Dakota Susan Rinkunas For seven months, two public health crises enveloped in South Dakota: the COVID-19 pandemic and no abortion care.
Can White Men Have It All? Or Does ‘Leaning In’ Mean Toppling Over? Brooke Knisley Antony Blinken, President-elect Joe Biden's nominee for secretary of state, has two toddlers. It's apparently groundbreaking.
Health Care Has a Language Problem—and It’s Erasing People Like Me Jo Yurcaba Women do deserve to get the health care they need—but so do trans and nonbinary people.
Meet the Trump Judge Happy to Break Senate Tradition for the Job Lisa Needham Thomas Kirsch II is taking a seat that shouldn’t even be filled during a lame-duck session.
This Medication Prevents HIV. So Why Aren’t More People Taking It? Cecille Joan Avila On World AIDS Day, dispelling four common myths about PrEP.