
Rebecca Nelson
Rebecca Nelson is a magazine writer in New York. Her work has appeared in the Washington Post magazine, GQ, and many other publications.

Is This the Year of the Republican Woman?
With a record number of conservative female candidates on the ballot, 2020 could be GOP women’s turn to make history.

Kristen Welker Was Always Going to Be the Best Debate Moderator

First, They Saved Lives. Now, Nurses Want to Save America.
Americans want a better health care system. Who knows it better than a nurse?

Why Racism Is a Public Health Crisis
There is nothing more detrimental to health than a system of oppression. Ohio State Representative Emilia Sykes explains.

Mindy Kaling Didn't Sign Up to Be a Role Model
But her fans won't have it any other way.

Jackie Speier Could've Lost Her Life. Now, She's Helping Women Reclaim Theirs

Senator Amy Klobuchar Isn't Afraid of Your Stories—Good, Bad, Salad Comb

A Texas Woman Was Arrested for Voting Illegally. Now She Knows How Much It Matters.

After Leaving The White House, Omarosa Is Ready to Tell Her Side of the Story

Ivanka Trump Wanted to Be the First Woman President
She made a deal with husband Jared Kushner that of the two of them, she'd be the one to run.

Twitter Responds to Trump's Tweet About Mika Brzezinski "Bleeding Badly From a Face-Lift"
"This might be controversial, but it seems like our president sometimes treats women differently than men."

Sean Spicer Says Hitler Didn't Gas His Own People "In the Same Way" Assad Did
He said Hitler didn't use chemical weapons "in the way that Assad used them where he dropped them down into the middle of towns."

Ivanka Trump's Wine-Drinking, Fur Coat-Clad Neighbor Is a Little Confused Why The Internet Loves Her
"It's so weird, because I don't even quite understand what the word 'go viral' means."

President Trump Just Proclaimed April "Sexual Assault Awareness" Month
This is not a drill.

Former Obama Staffers Are Turning Out for the Women's March
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These Republican Women Are Going to Vote for Hillary
Women as prominent as Laura Bush are turning away from the GOP frontrunner.