
TODAY’S MUST-READ NEWS AND ANALYSIS
- The Supreme Court just heard its first major abortion case with Trump’s appointees on the bench. [Buzzfeed News]
- What would a world without women look like? On March 9, Mexico may find out. [Los Angeles Times]
- A single female-owned Shell gas station in San Dimas California will become “She’ll” for a day on Sunday, as part of a wider “She Will” initiative from the company. [The Mary Sue]
- Argentina is on track to become the first major Latin American country to legalise abortion. [Guardian]
- Out athlete Barbara O’Brien, a star quarterback for the National Women’s Football League’s Dallas Bluebonnets, blazed a trail for women and LGBTQ people in sports. [New Now Next]
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YESTERDAY FROM BITCH
- Lip Service: Lucy Parsons’s Revolution Was Beautified | Desirability politics, social capital, and lookism remain present in even the most conscious radical spaces. [Kim Kelly]
- Very Online: Michael Bloomberg’s Campaign Tried to Make Capitalism “Cool” | Bloomberg set a dangerous precedent, creating yet another space where the wealthy can skirt social-media restrictions. [Rachel Charlene Lewis]