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Candace Owens’ claim is one example of a wider trend of conspiracy theories targeting prominent women in politics and culture.
Trump won’t back a national abortion ban, but anti-abortion groups have other ideas on how to severely limit access to the procedure even in states where it is legal.
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ retirement has set the stage for a competitive governor’s race in the battleground state of Wisconsin. Evers, first elected in 2018, announced Thursday that he did not plan ...
A new report from AARP and the National Alliance for Caregiving shows that more than 63 million Americans are serving as family caregivers — and they’re managing financial risks, poor health and ...
Lesbian and bisexual women are more likely to be low-income, more likely to be parents and more likely to rely on Medicaid. They could fall through the cracks of Trump’s new tax law.
An 18-year-old and her dad share the ways they’re navigating anti-trans policies and rhetoric from the federal government as protections disappear.
The Michigan Senate election could add to the number of states represented by two women in the Senate.
The 19th spoke with experts about the window of opportunity — and risk — that exists while the State Department complies with a court order.
Children’s health is the most immediate challenge amid an exposure, but parents are grappling with tough choices and quarantines.
The committee's move — a break from global standards — is intended to comply with President Trump’s executive order barring transgender women from women’s sports.
Native American groups say tribal sovereignty trumps state and federal efforts to restrict or ban gender-affirming care for their LGBTQ+ and two-spirit citizens.
The 19th is excited to announce that Sarah Porter is joining the creative team at The 19th as brand designer. In her new role, she will help shape how The 19th’s visual brand shows up across all of ...