Selected Stories:

 

TIME

Inside Mississippi’s Last Abortion Clinic—And the Biggest Fight for Abortion Rights in a Generation (Cover Story)

Anti-Abortion Pregnancy Centers Are Collecting Troves of Data That Could Be Weaponized Against Women

Inside the Biden Administration’s Grassroots Push to Get America Vaccinated

COVID-19 Exposed the Fault’s In America’s Elder Care System. This is Our Best Shot to Fix Them

Jennie Joseph Wants to Fix the Black Maternal Mortality Crisis One Midwife at a Time

Meet the Pharmacist Expanding Access to Abortion Pills in the U.S.

How COVID-19 Long-Haulers Could Change the U.S. Disability Benefits System

President Biden’s First White House Sign Language Interpreter Has Ties to the Far Right

The Challenges Posed by COVD-19 Pushed Many Workers to Strike. Will the Labor Movement See Sustained Interest?

For Organizer Ady Barkan, COVID-19 Is Yet Another Reason to Pass Medicare for All

Black, Disabled and at Risk: The Overlooked Problem of Police Violence Against Americans with Disabilities

A New Generation of Activist Doctors is Fighting for Medicare for All

The Fight Over Native American Adoptions Is About More Than Just the Children

Inside the Nation’s Largest Guaranteed Income Experiment

The Surprising Origins of ‘Medicare for All’

Voter Turnout Surged Among People With Disabilities Last Year. Activists Want to Make Sure That Continues in 2020

People With Disabilities Face Challenges Campaigning for Office. This Group Wants to Change That

None of the 2020 Presidential Candidates’ Websites Are Fully Accessible to Disabled Voters

How Donald Trump Inadvertently Sparked a New Disability Rights Movement

How Trump's Immigration Policies Could Hurt Senior Care

Millennials Struggling to Care for Aging Baby Boomer Parents Call for Better Paid Leave

This is What the Challenging Life of a Millennial Caregiver Looks Like

The Washington Post

You're autistic. You know you can do a good job, but will employers listen?

These real-life cyborgs hack their bodies with chips, magnets and other tech

International Business Times

How Soaring Child Care Costs Hurt Working Families

Native Americans Struggle To Overcome Barriers Ahead Of Arizona Elections

Are ‘Security Moms’ Back? The Women Who Could Stop Donald Trump In Iowa

Muslim Civil Rights Group Struggles To Fight Islamophobia After Recent Shootings

Bernie Sanders And Young Black Voters: How Al Sharpton Meeting May Not Secure African-American Support

In 2016 Primary, Republicans Offer Few Healthcare Solutions Despite Personal Addiction Stories

Amid Union Endorsements For Democratic Party, Labor Support Could Be Important For Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders

New Jersey Muslims Respond To Donald Trump 9/11 Cheering Comments With Frustration, Community Support

Jeb Bush Has Always Been Bad At Campaigning

Republicans' Mass Shooting Response Focuses Not On Gun Control But On Mental Health Reform

FiveThirtyEight

Raising A Ballerina Will Cost You $100,000

We're Getting Better Data on Sexual Assault, But We Need To Ask Better Questions

Columbia Daily Spectator

Absent, Alone, Apart: Examining the effects of Columbia's medical withdrawal and re-admission policies

Field hockey hazing, expelled brothers led to ZBT housing loss, alums say

Counseling and Psychological Services reevaluates resources for military veterans

A History of Red Tape: Thirty years of anti-sexual assault activism at Columbia

Sex crime statistics don't show full picture

One year in, mental health groups look to effect policy changes

Columbia Right to Life seeks support for pregnant students