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How students get banished to alternative schools
Heather Vogell
Students don’t choose their alternative schools — they’re sentenced to them
How much do offended people really love the national anthem?
D. Watkins
Why are white conservatives so triggered by black athletes taking a knee?
The rape allegation against Bryan Singer brings decades of whispers to a head
Jarrett Lyons
The sordid history of the "X-Men" director resurfaces after an alleged victim files a lawsuit
An American education for women in Qatar
Gary Wasserman
From the women studying at Georgetown's Doha campus, much is expected, and much is feared
Reflections in the rear view mirror
Lucian k. Truscott
When the past starts to catch up, keep moving
Dorothy Bolden taught me to fight for domestic workers
Jacqueline Arnold
Trailblazing labor organizer laid the way to help fellow domestic workers fight back
In Trump’s America, Blake Shelton is your “Sexiest Man Alive”
Gabriel Bell
A problematic pick from People that's right on track for our troubled times
A brief history of the “walking simulator,” gaming’s most detested genre
Nicole Clark
It started as a pejorative to describe games that pissed off “hardcore gamers,” and blossomed into true art
Apology or no apology, Louis C.K. is screwed
Leigh C. Anderson
The comedian's removal from the industry has progressed at record speed
Congress’s romance with cowardice
Danny Sjursen
War without war powers (the not-so-new American way)
How Abraham Lincoln created a funeral industry
Brian Walsh
Abraham Lincoln's funeral added pomp to death and influenced the American funeral industry
Trump repeatedly calls for NYC terrorist to get death penalty, and critics aren’t pleased
Charlie May
After pledging to ship Sayfullo Saipov to Guantanamo Bay, Trump changes course and publicly calls for his execution
Laura Benanti: “I don’t live in a lighthouse, ladies!”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Tony-winning actress on motherhood, miscarriage and being Melania
In the Trump age, an emboldened attack on intellectuals
Bill Moyers
Bill Moyers speaks with Joan Scott about the way in which the right is targeting critical thinking
Don’t judge a building by its walls: Architecture is about space, and how it feels
Noah Charney
Why do some rooms feel dazzling, while others oppress? It's by design
Racist, violent, unpunished: A white hate group’s campaign of menace
A.C. Thompson, Ali Winston, Darwin BondGraham
They train to fight. They post their beatings online. And so far, they have little reason to fear the authorities
When local cops drive tanks: The deadly consequences of militarizing Mayberry
David T. Hardy
Equipping police with weapons of war doesn't make communities safer
What the revival of socialism in the US means for the labor movement
Bill Fletcher Jr., Shaun Richman
What a revived socialist movement could mean for unions — and the broader push for workers’ rights and dignity
A new reissue of the Rolling Stones’ oft-demeaned “Their Satanic Majesties Request” flips the script
Colin Fleming
Maybe "Their Satanic Majesties" wasn't the Stones' limp and callow rip-off of "Sgt. Pepper's" after all
How to connect with people you hate
Rachel Leah
On podcaster Dylan Marron's show "Conversations with People Who Hate Me," he opens a dialogue with his haters
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