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How Conservatives Plotted Roe’s Downfall for Years, in Plain Sight
In “The Fall of Roe,” Elizabeth Dias and Lisa Lerer explain exactly how Roe v. Wade was made — and unmade.
By Mattie Kahn
Recent and archived work by Mattie Kahn for The New York Times
In “The Fall of Roe,” Elizabeth Dias and Lisa Lerer explain exactly how Roe v. Wade was made — and unmade.
By Mattie Kahn
In “The Paris Novel,” Ruth Reichl is a glutton for wish fulfillment.
By Mattie Kahn
The supermodel opens up about life in Miami and her new cookbook, “Nourish.”
By Mattie Kahn
This month, writer Suleika Jaouad revisits her second bone marrow transplant in the documentary “American Symphony.”
By Mattie Kahn
Various so-called imperfections now appear so often in ads and images for lingerie that some consumers doubt their veracity.
By Mattie Kahn
In “The Sisterhood,” the journalist Liza Mundy chronicles the frustrations, triumphs and compromises of the women of the C.I.A.
By Mattie Kahn
It’s part of a social media stunt by the pink-loving politician. But does it represent a shift for women in politics?
By Mattie Kahn
The internet personality Lee From America wanted to see what life was like as plain old Lee Tilghman. She’s not alone. But leaving behind lucrative brand partnerships and high follower counts is harder than it looks.
By Mattie Kahn
Susan Wels’s “An Assassin in Utopia” links President Garfield’s killer to the atmosphere of free love and religious fervor that gripped Oneida, N.Y., in the late 1800s.
By Mattie Kahn
In “Blood & Ink,” Joe Pompeo explores the gory Hall-Mills case and the tabloid nation it spawned.
By Mattie Kahn