Tabatha Southey: The Republican party has laid out a new contract with America and all it says is: We will put them in their place.
Brett Kavanaugh doesn’t need to overturn the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark abortion ruling to drastically curtail a woman’s right to choose
Anne Kingston: Women — mothers, daughters, classmates and friends — have been summoned as virtue shields in a chilling exploitation
Anne Kingston: ‘Pin-balling is a word hardwired into a teenagers mind in 1982—the word’s use now reveals how a 36-year-old traumatic memory remains frozen, etched into the psyche.’
Shannon Proudfoot: ‘Separated by 27 years and a social landscape that has supposedly shifted on its moorings, two remarkable testimonies share inescapable parallels’
Much like the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, the 1991 Clarence Thomas hearings sparked a heated national debate centered on sexual harassment
Allen Abel: Donald Trump’s Washington woke up to fear, loathing and name-calling—and that was the good part of the day
Protestors wailed, senators cried foul, security hauled spectators from the chamber. An that was before the nominee opened his mouth
Allen Abel in Washington: As if trade wars, the Russians and North Korea were not enough to juggle, a torn America begins another battle