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The easy morality of Cecil the Lion: Our problem isn't too much outrage — it's that we can't summon enough
Big game hunters are easy targets for our anger. It's harder to recognize the evil we're all complicit in every day
08/03/2015 23:30 UTC
Charges dropped against woman accused of assaulting Kellyanne Conway at Mexican restaurant
Police said a woman approached Conway from behind, grabbed her shoulders and yelled, "Shame on you"
04/15/2019 19:42 UTC
Super Hero Girls: My daughter wants comic stars that look like her -- and your son needs them, too
"Be a hero" vs. "I need a hero" — comics are still sending boys and girls different messages
05/01/2015 22:23 UTC
The Indian wedding that exploded in violence
I grabbed my uncle before he crushed a man's skull — and learned about the fault lines at the heart of modern India
01/02/2015 04:00 UTC
A great man will be visiting us: "I walked into Nelson Mandela's bedroom"
After his release from prison, the great man spent many weeks living with my family, and taught me about real grace
12/07/2013 16:30 UTC
My great-grandparents died in the Holocaust and were almost forgotten
It wasn't until I was an adult that I learned the truth. Then a surprising discovery filled in more missing pieces
10/01/2022 23:30 UTC
The woman who started the Civil War
Q&A: Historian David Reynolds discusses Harriet Beecher Stowe's famous novel and the controversy that won't die
06/14/2011 04:01 UTC
Sebastian Gorka admits he was "told" to cooperate with Michael Wolff
The former White House staffer attempted to discredit "Fire and Fury" — but he inadvertently undercut Trump instead
01/08/2018 21:29 UTC
Dylan in darkest America
In "Masked and Anonymous," this summer's strange and brilliant must-see film, an aging troubadour is the last gleam of hope in a corrupt and dictatorial nation.
07/25/2003 00:00 UTC
"Filipineza" doesn't mean "servant": Notes of witness from an immigrant daughter
The women in my family don't have the same story as "Lola" Eudocia Pulido. But the same forces shaped their lives
06/18/2017 23:30 UTC
Holiday family gathering survival guide: How to argue with your racist, Islamophobic uncle at Christmas dinner
Talking points to respond to Islamophobia, ISIS, anti-black racism, anti-immigrant myths, and homophobia
12/25/2015 16:00 UTC
Adventures in old Brooklyn: Here's to the real ones, in a rapidly changing neighborhood
From his stoop in Bed-Stuy, I can see gentrification creeping up on my old friend O.G. and his housemates
02/15/2017 04:59 UTC
Clark Gregg: "Marvel has a way of respecting their audience, not just the nerds"
The "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D" star on following up "The Avengers" on TV, and the staying power of superheroes
09/21/2013 23:00 UTC
Captain America's freedom fail: How the powerful few justify answering only to themselves
The seductive “safest hands are still our own” idea of "Captain America: Civil War" is sinister—and understandable
05/06/2016 14:59 UTC
Everyone deserves care: Insisting on compassion in the face of congressional cruelty
The best measure of a society is its compassion — our tax dollars should reflect that
08/06/2017 02:00 UTC