- Nightmare in Maryville, MO: Teens' sexual encounter ignites a firestorm against family
- Justice not served in Maryville teen sex case—The secret recording is rather incriminatory.
- Horrifying Maryville Rape Case Follows Familiar Pattern. Why Does This Keep Happening
- Fox News guest on Maryville rape case: "I am not saying she deserved to be raped, but…" Salon
- Hackers Target Town After Dropped Sexual Assault Case—"The group known as Anonymous has promised retribution in rural Missouri after the possible rape of a high school cheerleader went unprosecuted."
- The Internet Gets Results: Missouri Lt. Governor Calls for Grand Jury in Maryville Rape Case
- Missouri rape: Mother says sheriff and prosecutor lied
- Missouri teen rape case ignites social media
- Alleged Missouri rape victims speak
- I'm Daisy Coleman, The Teenager At The Center Of The Maryville Rape Media Storm, And This Is What Really Happened
- Steubenville rape case: New arrest, jail without bond
- College Women: Stop Getting Drunk—"It's closely associated with sexual assault. And yet we're reluctant to tell women to stop doing it."
- Judge: Some girls enjoy getting raped—"Judge Yeshaya of Tel Aviv District Court steps down after causing stir during hearing on teenager who was raped by four Palestinians."
- In wake of gang rape, India sees rise of 'women only' taxis, buses and parks WaPo
- Rape victim sentenced 200 lashes by Saudi court—"The victim's sentence was increased because her lawyer had spoken out..."
- Women: It's YOUR fault you're raped—Satire.
- Redefining Rape: Talking to Estelle Freedman About Street Harassment and Intersectionality in the Early 20th Century
- Guadalupe Shaw and Katelyn Roman arrested for stalking Rebecca Sedwick, 12-year-old girl who committed suicide
- Mom of Accused Teen Cyber Bully Arrested on Child Abuse Charges
- Busting parents won't stop cyberbullies, experts say
- Polk Sheriff Grady Judd proposes civil process to punish bullies
- Mom of dead Florida teen sends birthday message, promises to fight bullying
- Women show leadership in Senate
- Can Wendy Davis win the Texas governor's race?—It's an uphill battle.
- Women See GOP Drifting Further From Them
- California GOP Reaching Out—With their "KFC Hillary Special" convention buttons.
- Former San Diego mayor Filner pleads guilty on three charges—"Former San Diego mayor Bob Filner (D) pleaded guilty Tuesday to false imprisonment and battery charges involving three women, according to an official with the San Diego Superior Court." WaPo
- Pope urges Catholic doctors to refuse abortions—"Pontiff denounces terminations as part of 'throw-away' culture in move seen as sop to more conservative wing of church."
- Supreme Court suspends Kline's Kansas law license—"In a unanimous decision released Friday, the Kansas Supreme Court said Kline engaged in unethical tactics and committed professional misconduct during his investigations into abortion providers."
- For-Profit Corporation Is Not A Person With Ability To Exercise Religious Freedom Rights, Federal Court Says—"Americans United Advised Court To Rule Against Secular Firms Seeking Exemption From Birth Control Mandate."
- UNB, STU students told to throw out free condoms—"Packages given away at university welcoming event were punctured." Didn't know Greendale was in Canada.
- Planned Parenthood sues Texas over abortion restrictions
- Ted Cruz Calls Birth Control 'Abortifacients'—How do you know Cruz is lying? He opens his mouth.
- Neb. high court nixes teen's request for abortion—"...saying the girl had not shown she is sufficiently mature and well-informed enough to decide on her own whether to have an abortion."
- My son is not the poster child for the Right to Life movement—"I will not let the memory of my beloved boy, now dead, get roped into the anti-abortion worldview." Salon
- Pakistani woman stoned to death for owning cell phone
- Top Saudi cleric says women who drive risk damaging their ovaries
- 'Degrading' virginity tests on women must stop, Quebec doctors' group urges—"[A] practice linked to bridal purity and family honour."
- Feinstein defends NSA data collection and insists program is 'not surveillance'—"Democratic chair of Senate intelligence committee says in USA Today op-ed that NSA program has helped prevent terrorist plots." She lies.
- No NSA Poster Child: The Real Story of 9/11 Hijacker Khalid al-Mihdhar—"Sen. Dianne Feinstein is wrong to claim today's NSA data collection would have stopped 9/11. We had the technology and data to catch Khalid al-Mihdhar."
- Schneier: Why the NSA's Defense of Mass Data Collection Makes No Sense—"The U.S. intelligence community claims it's not spying on citizens until someone actually looks at the data it collects. That argument is deeply flawed."
- US admits: French surveillance revelations raise 'legitimate questions'—"White House makes frank admission over 'how our capabilities are deployed' following call between Obama and Holland." Before that call, however, the White House tried deflection by saying 'all nations' conduct spying operations."
- NSA Opponents Will Picket Congress on Patriot Act's Birthday—"Organizers believe Saturday rally will be the largest ever against domestic surveillance."
- CISPA Zombie Bill Is Back, With Fewer Privacy Concerns…Maybe?—"Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) says the new version of the controversial cybersecurity bill will include 'tight limitation on what kind of information is shared.'"
- CryptoSeal VPN shuts down rather than risk NSA demands for crypto keys—"Complying with US law while protecting user privacy a tough task, company says."
- How Apple's Address Book app could allow the NSA to harvest your contacts—"When syncing your Address Book to Gmail, HTTPS encryption isn't an option."
- Ohio medicaid expansion—"He had to circumvent his own Republican legislature to do it, but Ohio's Republican governor, John Kasich, succeeded Monday in a year-long quest to expand his state's Medicaid program under the Affordable Care Act. As a result, nearly 300,000 low-income Ohioans—mostly working adults living near or below the federal poverty level—will qualify for basic health coverage starting January 1."
- 150,000 Sign Ups Under New York Obamacare Exchange
- As Obamacare runs into problems, Americans still want to give it a chance WaPo
- One Big Problem With Heritage's New Obamacare Study
- The GOP's Moral Failures—"The failures of the health-care roll out were unacceptable, and the President's speech didn't offer much clarity. But... they're nothing compared to the GOP's disgraceful opposition."
- HealthCare.gov's glitches prompt Obama to call in more computer experts—And they went with Verizon?! Thanks Obama! WaPo
- Healthcare.gov website 'didn't have a chance in hell'—Tech projects at this magnitude usually flub at first.
- Jon Stewart Tackles Obamacare Site: 'How Are Democrats Gonna Spin This Turd?'—He already went after Sebelius.
- Obamacare opponents have misrepresented Consumer Reports' position
- The Borowitz Report: Nation That Waited Decades for Health Care Infuriated by Slow Web Site