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Students join educators and advocates in effort to reverse book bans across the country
Legal and research experts say community resistance and the power to protect literary freedom still rests in the hands of parents, kids and educators.
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Would a White man boost the Harris ticket? What about a woman?
How are Americans weighing race and gender when it comes to Kamala Harris’ VP pick? Here's what a 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll told us.
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Battleground state AG worries Trump won’t accept loss to Harris
If Donald Trump had trouble conceding to Joe Biden, Michigan’s Dana Nessel said, he ‘is definitely not going to be OK’ losing to someone who’s not an old White man.
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Are patients from Florida going elsewhere for abortions — or staying pregnant?
It’s been 3 months since the state passed a strict 6-week abortion limit. That's affected access to care in ways that are just starting to show.
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From dosas to comadres, enthusiasm for Harris spills out on mega Zoom calls
One week since Kamala Harris launched her campaign for president, a diverse coalition of women have taken to Zoom to organize.
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Extreme heat is making schools hotter — and learning harder
Rising temperatures mean dehydrated, exhausted kids, and teachers who have to focus on heat safety instead of instruction.
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Iowa’s six-week abortion ban is now in effect
Many patients were unaware of the law change, Planned Parenthood staff say.
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The night White women raised millions for Harris. And broke Zoom.
Over 164,000 women joined a Zoom call to discuss support, privilege and allyship as they raised millions for the vice president’s campaign.
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Women aren’t certain Harris can beat Trump — but say they will vote for her anyway
Despite strong support for Harris, women and people of color are most likely to think her gender and racial identities could hurt her campaign, according to a new 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll.
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From arrest to release, there's a new effort to investigate the experiences of incarcerated women
The Women’s Justice Commission, led by former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, seeks to address gaps in research and data focused on women in the criminal legal system.