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Slate Magazine
slate.com > podcasts > what-next > 2025 > 11 > how-trump-is-defunding-planned-parenthood

How Planned Parenthood Got Defunded

23+ hour, 28+ min ago (111+ words) Abortion bans may not be politically feasible'but cutting funding from the clinics gets you a lot of the way there. Between the drastic budget cuts and provisions in the Big Beautiful Bill, the Trump administration has found a way to drain Planned Parenthood and other reproductive health centers and cut off access to abortion services'as well as any other health care those clinics provided. Guests:" Shefali Luthra, reproductive health reporter at The 19th, author of Undue Burden: Life and Death Decisions in Post-Roe America. George Hill, President and CEO of Maine Family Planning. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme, and Rob Gunther....

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Slate Magazine
slate.com > podcasts > hang-up-and-listen > 2025 > 11 > apple-doubles-down-on-messi-and-the-future-of-u-s-soccer

Apple and MLS Kick Off a New Streaming Era Without a Paywall

5+ hour, 18+ min ago (178+ words) On the bonus episode available exclusively for Slate Plus members, the panel discusses the abysmal football on display from both the New York Jets and Giants. Read Paul Tenorio's piece for the Athletic on the Apple and MLS deal. Pre-order Paul's new book, The Messi Effect: How the Global Legend Changed the Future of American Soccer Read more about Massachusetts state senator John Keenan's new bill on sports betting. Read about the night Connor Bedard, Macklin Celebrini both scored hat tricks A weekly sports discussion show from Slate: Hang Up and Listen. Alex Kirshner is a contributing writer for Slate. He co-hosts the Split Zone Duo podcast and lives in Los Angeles. Ben Lindbergh is a staff writer for the Ringer and hosts the Effectively Wild podcast for FanGraphs. He is the co-author of The Only Rule Is It Has…...

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Slate Magazine
slate.com > news-and-politics > 2025 > 11 > trump-ukraine-28-point-peace-plan-russia-rubio.html

Trump Has Turned the Ukraine Peace Process Into a Clown Show

12+ hour, 47+ min ago (664+ words) The past weekend flashed a neon sign, more garishly beaming than ever, that U.S. foreign policy is in shambles, a three-ring circus of tripping clowns and miscued jugglers. The Trump administration's 28-point Russia'Ukraine "peace" plan, which Axios published on Thursday, set the stage for this chaos. First, Trump embraced it, giving Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky till Thanksgiving to accept its terms or continue to "fight his little heart out." And so, the war will rage on, and America's role as leader of the free world'or as a general guarantor of security worth taking at all seriously'will take another hit, perhaps the most severe of Trump's presidency, which is saying a lot. Even Neville Chamberlain would likely have turned away from this sort of deal. Certainly he would have stopped short of declaring it "peace in our time." How did this come…...

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Slate Magazine
slate.com > news-and-politics > 2025 > 11 > comey-lindsey-halligan-tish-james-fake-prosecutor.html

It Turns Out Lindsey Halligan Was a Fake Prosecutor All Along

6+ hour, 44+ min ago (889+ words) Tish James and James Comey looking jubilant, while Trump is in the middle, seemingly annoyed. This fight is not over. Currie's reading of the relevant law is compelling but contested; the Trump administration may well appeal. And her decision leaves open the possibility that a validly appointed U.S. attorney could indict Comey and James in the future. As a practical matter, though, a redo seems quite unlikely. And that reality underscores the core message of the ruling: The president cannot so easily anoint corrupted prosecutors to wield their vast authority against perceived foes of the regime. The Halligan affair began for a simple reason. Trump wanted indictments against Comey and James, and no reasonable prosecutor would bring them. His Justice Department sought to bring the charges in the Eastern District of Virginia, which is where their alleged wrongdoing would have occurred....

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Slate Magazine
slate.com > advice > 2025 > 11 > money-advice-tk-tk.html

My Mom Assures Me Her New Boyfriend Doesn’t Want Our House. I’d Really Prefer That in Writing.

22+ hour, 48+ min ago (190+ words) A woman sitting on the floor, leaning against kitchen cabinets, looking stressed. How can I talk to her about this again? What do I need her to do? First, I'm sorry about your father. Losing him after a long illness, and then watching your mom jump into a serious relationship less than a year later with someone she met online who lives in another country'that's a lot of emotional whiplash. Your anxiety about losing the house isn't just about money; it's about losing another piece of your father and the life you knew. Here's the much bigger problem: You're completely financially dependent on your mother, and that's unsustainable regardless of whether she remarries. What happens when she does marry and her new husband moves in? Will you want to live with them? Will they want you there? Probably not. Even…...

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Slate Magazine
slate.com > business > 2025 > 11 > weed-hemp-ban-congress-thc-cbd-rand-paul-nancy-mace.html

It’s Popular, Great for the Economy, and Surprisingly Good for You. Why Is Congress Trying to Ban It?

15+ hour, 23+ min ago (1185+ words) Lawmakers want to close a so-called hemp loophole. They might blow up a massive industry in the process. The federal shutdown may be over, but its fallout certainly isn't. On top of the ongoing disruptions to food stamps and the safety net, the continuing resolution that reopened the government has come under much scrutiny, thanks in no small part to an outrageous legislative provision that Congress will be asked to repeal soon: a little last-minute poison pill known broadly as the intoxicating-hemp ban. (Indeed, Republican Rep. Nancy Mace has already drawn up a bill to overturn said ban altogether.) At Mitch McConnell's urging, the government resolution included a measure forbidding the sale of any hemp-derived commodities that contain more than 0.4 grams of THC, the psychoactive chemical compound that gets you high. This was intended expressly as a means of closing…...

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Slate Magazine
slate.com > life > 2025 > 11 > best-thanksgiving-recipes-2025-seasoning-salt.html

Modern Recipes Feel Broken in a Major Way. I Think I’ve Discovered the Problem.

13+ hour, 37+ min ago (219+ words) Recipe for Disaster is Slate's column about the things recipes get wrong'and how to fix them. If you've noticed a recipe annoyance, absurdity, or outright lie, file your complaint here and we will investigate! So! While I understand the reasoning behind this query, the top-line answer is an emphatic nah. However, that doesn't mean that recipes aren't written to account for varying tastes. In fact, they often are. Apropos of the Thanksgiving holiday, check out this recipe for Gooey Apple Pie, written by Kenji L'pez-Alt. Scroll down to the notes section, where you'll read: I like to use Golden Delicious or Braeburn apples for pies. (For what to expect from other apple varieties, see the results of my experiments here.) I prefer using half a cup of sugar in my apple pie, though some folks prefer the extra sweetness that…...

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Slate Magazine
slate.com > podcasts > death-sex-money > 2025 > 11 > how-the-gay-positive-metropolitan-community-church-became-a-refuge-during-aids-crisis

“The Lord Is My Shepherd and He Knows I’m Gay”

1+ hour, 8+ min ago (256+ words) In the 1960s, the Metropolitan Community Church was one of the first gay-positive churches. When AIDS hit, it became a refuge. When the Metropolitan Community Church was founded in the late sixties, it was one of the first gay positive churches in America. When AIDS hit, it became a refuge for people who were sick and those who were mourning them. In this episode, Anna talks to researcher Lynne Gerber, about finding boxes of cassettes under the church floor in an MCC church in San Francisco, and how those recordings of sermons and songs became a podcast about finding community and comfort during a crisis. Lynne Gerber is the host of the 10-episode series When We All Get to Heaven. And if you're new to the show, welcome. We're so glad you're here. Find us and follow us on Instagram and…...

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Slate Magazine
slate.com > advice > 2025 > 11 > family-advice-future-in-laws-aggravating-holiday-tradition.html

Help! My Future In-Laws Have an Aggravating Holiday Tradition—And This Year They Want to Include Me. No Thanks.

17+ hour, 48+ min ago (144+ words) Our advice columnists have heard it all over the years'so we're diving into the Dear Prudence archives to share classic letters with our readers.Submit your own questions to Prudie here. My fianc's family has an aggravating annual tradition. His parents included their new son-in-law when their daughter got married. And since this is the first holiday since my fianc and I got engaged, I know they're planning to include me. From: Picture This! (Nov. 19, 2009). From: He's Not Doll. (Sept. 24, 2009). From: Leave the Kids at Home. (July 15, 2013). I just found out that my ex-boyfriend is running for state legislature. I have potentially damaging information about him that he told me himself while we were dating and was not ashamed for others to know. I believe voters need to hear....

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Slate Magazine
slate.com > news-and-politics > 2025 > 11 > trivia-quiz-daily-slate-vocabulary-names-slang-antonyms.html

Which Girl’s Name Can Mean a Sudden Charge Against the Enemy?

22+ hour, 53+ min ago (64+ words) Test your wits on the Slate Quiz for Nov. 24, 2025. More Games From Slate Slate Mini Crossword for Nov. 24, 2025 Slate Crossword: Abbr. Absent From Most Modern Phones (Four Letters) Slate Mini Crossword for Nov. 23, 2025 Slate Crossword: "In My Mesozoic ___" (What a Dinosaur Might Post if They Had Social Media) (Three Letters) We need to talk about your adblocker...