Kate Harding

Katie Couric gets sexy Katie Couric gets sexy

The journalist's hot, spike-heeled fashion spread is a departure for her. But is it really one leap for womankind?
  • The charm of London Review of Books' personals

    A love letter to the quirky, romantic ads that spawned two books, a Twitter account and a few marriages
  • Raging Grannies slam CBS

    Little old ladies lambaste the network for accepting Focus on the Family's antiabortion ad. Awesome
  • Racists heart Vanity Fair

    A writer's criticism of the magazine's all-white March cover brings out the bigots
  • Jenny Sanford's tabloid fail

    The S.C. governor's wife seems smart and sane. Unfortunately for her memoir, and ABC's "20/20," she's also boring
  • Remembering a pro-choice warrior

    The reproductive rights movement loses Susan Hill, a brave and passionate advocate
  • Gorging on Girl Scout cookies

    'Tis the season for Tagalongs, Thin Mints and the strange mix of deprivation and reward that makes them special
  • Sexing up Alabama

    Why bringing "Berkeley values" into the American classroom won't increase teen pregnancies. It will reduce them
  • Hands off my pelvis, doc!

    Canadian medical students practice gyno exams on unconscious patients without their consent
  • Saint Elizabeth falls to earth

    As John Edwards' marriage dissolves, so does his wife's once angelic reputation. So now it's her fault he cheated?
  • What a bunch of boobs

    Those "expert" bra fitters hyped by Oprah and women's mags turn out to be not so accurate. No surprise for this 34H
  • Less sex ed, more pregnant kids

    A 2006 spike in teen parenthood coincides with increased abstinence-only sex education
  • College gender gap levels off

    One more reason not to fear that women are taking over the planet
  • A rant about socialization

    Clay Shirky asks why a woman can't be more like a man. It's because she'll pay for it
  • Publisher whitens another heroine of color

    Twice in one year, Bloomsbury has put a white model on the cover of a book about a dark-skinned girl
  • Hype in a jar

    The mark-ups on cosmetics can be astounding, but it's getting a bit easier to learn what you're really paying for
  • Right-wing rising star

    Meet S.E. Cupp, conservative pundit beloved by Tucker Carlson and Nick Hornby alike
  • The Onion's Fox News abortion satire

    "Look, if a woman isn't ready to have her kidney removed, it's clear she has doubts about getting an abortion"
  • Stupak: Two more years?!?

    The anti-choice congressman is apparently being urged to stay. This isn't the kind of solidarity Democrats need
  • The best interests of the fetus

    Florida gave Samantha Burton's "unborn child" its own doctor and legal representation,while she got nothing
  • Manslaughter defense still an option for Roeder

    The judge won't rule out the possibility of Tiller's murderer being convicted on a lesser charge
  • Are men too incompetent to use the male pill?

    If you believe in nasty stereotypes, it would appear so
  • Roeder trial delayed for new hearing

    Prosecutors challenge a judge's decision that Dr. Tiller's confessed killer can argue it was voluntary manslaughter
  • Diplomacy slightly less of a boys' club

    An increasing number of female ambassadors is attributed to "The Hillary Effect"
  • Video of the day: "Badder Romance"

    A few Lady Gaga-loving college friends remind us why the Internet was invented
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