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Saudi Arabia’s Vanished Princesses

Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, who was the king of Saudi Arabia from 2005 to 2015, was widely hailed as a progressive monarch....

Rebecca Makkai on Serious Parody

Your story “The Plaza” revolves around a young woman from a small town in upstate New York, seduced by a wealthy man from...

What We Still Don’t Know About Periods

In 2013, the researchers Christine Metz and Peter K. Gregersen proposed what is now considered to be one of the most important investigations...

A New Phase in the Rollback of Abortion Access

This past Friday, the national debate around reproductive rights entered a new phase, with the filing of competing rulings on the fate of...

Imran Khan’s Double Game

Thirty years ago, Imran Khan led the Pakistani national team to victory at the Cricket World Cup, cementing his place as one of...

Iran’s New Protest Generation

Last month, Iran’s Gen Z was ignited when twenty-two-year-old Mahsa Amini died after being picked up by the morality police for “inappropriate dress.”...

Could Engaging the Taliban Help Afghan Women?

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Abortion Is About Freedom, Not Just Privacy

It wasn’t a protest, but a defense against a protest. For much of 1989, the year I turned seventeen, I would wake up...

The Complicated Life of the Abortion Pill

In March, a Republican lawmaker named Danny Bentley took the floor of the Kentucky House of Representatives to advocate for a bill that...

When the Supreme Court Takes Away a Long-Held Constitutional Right

We have known for some time that this Supreme Court’s manifest destiny was to overrule Roe v. Wade. Now it has fulfilled it. In...

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