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These judges just blocked Trump's attack on birth control access

This week got off to a rocky start for President Donald Trump in the federal courts.

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Here's How the Catholic Church Came to Oppose Birth Control

July marked the 50th anniversary of the landmark “Humanae Vitae,” Pope Paul VI’s strict prohibition against artificial contraception, issued in the aftermath of the development of the birth control pill. At the time, the decision shocked many Catholic priests and laypeople. Conservative Catholics, however, praised the pope for what they saw as a confirmation of traditional teachings.

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Here Are 8 Immoral Religious Teachings That Are Still Practiced Today

Religious teachings that once made sense sometimes become harmful under changing conditions. That can put believers in the awkward position of defending practices—either historical or current—that are now widely perceived to be either immoral or questionable at best.

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Here Are 5 of the Craziest Christian Fundamentalist Sects, Cults or Movements That Feel Empowered in the Trump Era

President Donald Trump—despite his alleged sexual activity with porn star Stormy Daniels, two divorces, lack of Biblical knowledge and a reputation for having a very foul mouth at times—has, ironically, become an icon of the Christian Right in the United States. His predecessor at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Barack Obama, actually has a long history of going to church and clearly possesses a greater knowledge of the Bible. Regardless, the Christian Right considers Obama an enemy and Trump a staunch ally—and with Trump in office, extremist groups are coming out of the woodwork more and more.

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The Secret to Wealth and Prosperity for Any Society

This article was first published at Sightline.org, a regional think tank based in Seattle.

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Irk a Politician This Holiday Season by Giving to These Progressive Causes

For some progressives looking for holiday gifts, there are guides to ethical and feminist products. Others prefer to donate to an organization or cause. This holiday season, let your gift-giving be inspired by celebrities and their charitable donations. Celebrities like Mila Kunis have been donating to Planned Parenthood in Vice President Mike Pence’s name—and others have followed suit.

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Trump Administration Offers Obscene Explanation for Limiting Access to Birth Control

In its ongoing War on Women, the Trump administration has decided to roll back the Obama-era policy which mandated employers to cover birth control in health insurance plans they offer to employees. This is not a shocking move for the man who has demonstrated such contempt and hatred toward women his entire life. But it is cruel and has the potential to impact millions of women who rely on their employer-provided health insurance for contraception.

This is not a joke. The administration is actually trying to keep birth control away from folks because birth control may promote promiscuity. What is this 1950s nonsense they are spouting? This is the equivalent to arguing that birth control pills turn women into sluts. Seriously. Also note that they would never, ever do anything like this to condoms or Viagra or anything involving the sexual health of men—whatsoever. 

Besides these angry, creepy misogynistic white men who are determined to ruin lives, no one thinks this is a good idea. Doctors and reproductive health advocates know that this would be disastrous for women and take us back decades.

The new rules, drafted mainly by political appointees at the White House and the Department of Health and Human Services, seek “to better balance the interests” of women with those of employers and insurers that have conscientious objections to contraceptive coverage. [...]

But Dr. Haywood L. Brown, the president of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, said the rules would turn back the clock on women’s health.

“Affordable contraception for women saves lives,” he said. “It prevents pregnancies. It improves maternal mortality. It prevents adolescent pregnancies.”

And there we have it. Not only does this president think it’s more than appropriate to grab ladies by their private parts and expect us to take it, he’s also determined to grab our right to freedom and reproductive health, too. 

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Our Government Is Waging a War Against Birth Control, Targeting Teenage Girls

Even while Congress is in recess and President Trump is on vacation, the war on birth control is being waged in earnest. The administration is pressuring Congress to defund the Teen Pregnancy Prevention program, but it is not taking any chances. Recent news reports indicate that the Department of Health and Human Services is already informing existing grantees that they need not apply for any additional funding, as the program will be terminated in July 2018.

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How Trump Signed a Global Death Warrant for Women

Six months ago, one powerful white man in the White House, watched by seven more, signed a piece of paper that will prevent millions of women around the world from deciding what they can and can’t do with their own bodies.

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Baby Born Clutching IUD? Free Abortion Vacations? Nope - but Such Urban Legends Are Very Useful to the Right

Alaska state Rep. David Eastman, a Republican from Sarah Palin’s hometown of Wasilla, has some strange notions about why women obtain abortions.

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One Simple Innovation Helps Many Women with the Family Planning They Need

In contrast with Europe and Canada, Pacific Northwest communities face an epidemic of surprise pregnancies. Northwest women say that almost half of their pregnancies are mistimed or unwanted. This causes hardship in the lives of local families and makes it difficult to give children the best possible start in life. With unintended pregnancy so common and the consequences so big, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists now recommends that health care providers check pregnancy desires at every visit with reproductive-age women, and when appropriate, offer “whoops-proof” IUDs and implants that work 20 times better than the pill.

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