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How the overturn of Roe v. Wade sparked a new campaign for abortion rights across Europe
A massive effort to expand access throughout Europe launches today.
A unionized Volkswagen plant in Tennessee could mean big things for workers nationwide
The UAW is unlocking worker power in the South. An expert explains why it matters.
Trump’s team keeps promising to increase inflation
Voters trust Trump to lower prices, even as his advisers put forward plans for increasing Americans’ cost of living.
The Supreme Court doesn’t seem eager to get involved with homelessness policy
Grants Pass v. Johnson is probably going to end badly for homeless people, but it’s not yet clear how broad the Court’s decision will be.
Ukraine aid and a potential TikTok ban: What’s in the House’s new $95 billion bill
It heads to the Senate this week, and could soon be law.
Ukraine is finally getting more US aid. It won’t win the war — but it can save them from defeat.
New American weapons will buy Ukraine’s defenders some valuable time.
Summer Lee’s primary puts Democrats’ divides on Israel on display
Lee was the first Squad member to face a 2024 primary challenge. It could send a strong message about progressive power.
The “feminist” case against having sex for fun
American conservatives are cozying up to British feminists who argue that the sexual revolution has hurt women.
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