Michigan's Senate Just Launched the Latest Attack on Telemedicine Abortion
The state's Republican-led Senate passed legislation on Thursday that would amount to a blanket ban on doctors prescribing pregnancy-ending medication online or by video stream.
What Life for One Weinstein Accuser Is Like After She Went Public
When Louisette Geiss accused Harvey Weinstein of trying to force her to watch him masturbate in 2008, she knew her life after wouldn't be same, but couldn't have predicted exactly what was to come.
Blac Chyna's Lawsuit Against the Kardashians Will Move Forward in Court
Blac Chyna claims the Kardashian family "defamed" and "slut-shamed" her in an attempt to get her reality show canceled.
Brett Kavanaugh Is Back to Coaching His Daughter's Basketball Team
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh feared his life would be ruined by Christine Blasey Ford's sexual assault allegations. But publicly at least, it appears unperturbed.
Border Patrol Agent Calls Woman Who Impaled Herself on Border Fence 'Very Foolish'
A young mother reportedly impaled herself trying to scale the border fence near the San Ysidro Port of Entry on Sunday.
The First Broadly Astrology Conference: Everything You Need to Know
The Broadly Astrology Conference is a day of lectures and to expand your understanding of astrology and connect with others who are passionate about what's going on in the stars and how that impacts our daily lives.
13 Legendary Transgender Pioneers on Survival, Resilience, and Joy
Zackary Drucker asks Miss Major Griffin-Gracy, Victoria Cruz, Sandy Stone, and other trans forebears about their pasts and our future. Their stories, many of which have been on the margins of society, are a guide to survival.
It's Time to Examine How Stalking and Abuse Affects Mental Health
This month, Unfollow Me is taking a closer look at the psychological effects of stalking and abuse on survivors.
Stacey Abrams Says She'll Run for Office Again
Abrams conceded the Georgia gubernatorial race last week, but she'll be ready to run again—right after she "takes a nap."
I Was Raped at College. Here's How DeVos's New Rules Harm Survivors Like Me
On Friday, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos released her proposed changes to campus sexual misconduct rules, which will make it harder for students to receive an education and contend with trauma.
Cecile Richards: 'Nancy Pelosi Is the Reason We Still Have Access to Abortion Rights'
In an interview with Broadly, former Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards urges Democrats to support Nancy Pelosi for Speaker of the House: “It's time we stop being shut down by loud, angry men."
Why Everyone's Obsessed with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Instagram Stories
Congresswoman-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is teaching Americans about the inner-workings of our government on social media.
