Free the Pill To Unshackle More Healthcare
Since the first oral contraceptive pill was approved for use in the United States in 1960, American women have relied on hormonal birth control—not just as one of the most...
Since the first oral contraceptive pill was approved for use in the United States in 1960, American women have relied on hormonal birth control—not just as one of the most...
As Israel and Palestine reach a ceasefire after 11 days of bloody conflict, top U.S. leaders fail to provide a definitive stance concerning the military strikes by both our long-term...
Recently equity-minded education reformers in New York City have been trying to curtail “gifted and talented programs,” saying they “do not condone a program model that is predicated on the...
Each week, we’ll be featuring opinion pieces from the alumni and current participants of AF’s Writing Fellows Program. A few highlights from the past week are below. Do you dream...
When it comes to protecting the planet and slowing climate change, the loudest voices are often those reliant on big government policies that stifle the economy and hurt the pocketbooks...
Earlier this month, White House climate adviser Gina McCarthy made national news for her remarks regarding energy policy during a live event. To the dismay of many progressive environmental organizations, McCarthy...