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Subject Roe was overturned. Women are paying the price.
Date January 22, 2026 11:01 PM
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Today at Ms. | January 22, 2026

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Abortion Access Can’t Depend on Rage Donations [[link removed]]
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By David S. Cohen and Carole Joffe | Now, almost three and a half years after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade , the numbers are clear that abortion in the United States has, to the shock of most, continued to rise. But we also have data showing that a small but not trivial number of people are continuing their pregnancies to birth due to abortion bans. To us, what this shows is clear: that overturning Roe has prompted ingenuity, persistence and resistance among providers and patients, but is also leaving many people behind. Ultimately, this is no way to deliver healthcare.
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Women Are Being Priced Out of Health Coverage—and Congress Knows It [[link removed]]
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By Kierra Jones | With the 2026 Affordable Care Act (ACA) open enrollment period now closed, millions of Americans are facing an uncomfortable new reality: higher monthly costs for the health coverage they already struggled to afford.
Because congressional Republicans failed to extend the ACA’s enhanced premium tax credits, they expired at the end of 2025 and triggered the return of a catastrophic “subsidy cliff.” Since 2021, these credits have helped millions of Americans, especially women, afford their monthly premiums. In fact, in the first year of the enhanced tax credits, women’s enrollment in the ACA Marketplace increased more than 18 percent from around 6.5 million to 7.8 million, and by 2025, women’s enrollment reached nearly 12.7 million.
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Mifepristone Could Treat Endometriosis, Some Cancers, Depression and Chronic Illness—If Politics Didn’t Interfere [[link removed]]
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By Carrie N. Baker | The story of mifepristone and fibroids [[link removed]] is not an isolated case—it is a pattern. Across a range of conditions that disproportionately affect women, research into the drug’s potential has been slowed, defunded or blocked altogether. Nowhere is that clearer than in the treatment of endometriosis and other serious illnesses that leave millions of women in chronic pain.
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Welcome to “The Magazine,” our mini-pod, which gives a peek into Ms . magazine’s forthcoming and current issues. In this episode, take a glimpse inside our Winter 2026 issue, which delves into the promise and potential of the abortion medication Mifepristone—which has been shown to treat a striking range of diseases and conditions including fibroids, breast cancer, depression, endometriosis and more. Also in the Winter issue: Jess Michaels on surviving Epstein, the Iceland “Women’s Strike” turns 50, and more.
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