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Sometimes we can make our own hope
Frida Berrigan
Running for office in the age of Donald Trump and climate change
Machines have learned how to be creative. What does that mean for art?
Arthur I. Miller
A.I. is imbuing computers with the most human of traits, creativity. Not everyone is happy about it
Fred Korematsu’s freedom fight: Remembering a Japanese American hero who resisted internment
Andrew Fukuda
I have photos of two World War 2-era Japanese American men on my desk. They both fought for America's ideals
These football-inspired whoopie pies are easy-to-design treats for the big game
Ashlie D. Stevens
No fumbling here! These handheld desserts are foolproof, even if your decorating skills qualify you for "Nailed It"
Salon gets Goopy to delve into the wacky, vulva-friendly world of Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle brand
Alli Joseph
Goop visits "Salon Talks" to discuss critics, vaginas, and Gwyneth's "curious" approach to wellness
How wealthy towns keep people with housing vouchers out
Jacqueline Rabe Thomas
Section 8 vouchers should give low-income people the opportunity to live outside poor communities. They don't work
Our new blind spots: Technology changes how we see the world, and how we interact with it
Howard Axelrod
Our surroundings affect our cognitive orientation, and technology is as influential a climate as the weather
“Boys & Sex” author: If you can’t say no, I don’t know if you can hear it
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"Girls & Sex" author Peggy Orenstein heard the heartbreaking story from boys who've been taught not to feel
“Evidence-based medicine” and the expulsion of Peter Gøtzsche
Daniel Kolitz
The Danish physician was a celebrity in the world of statistical analysis, but some say his views went too far
The sum of what? On gender, visibility, and Wikipedia
Kirsten Menger-Anderson
I tallied how often women were cited in Wikipedia’s top math and literature pages. The results weren’t pretty
Best of 2019: Disneyland with my invisible guest
Tabitha Blankenbiller
I went to Disneyland for a carefree, childfree girls' weekend. When I came home, everything changed
Faulty equipment, lapsed training, repeated warnings: How a preventable disaster killed six Marines
Robert Faturechi, Megan Rose, T. Christian Miller
When a training exercise ended in death, leadership blamed the very men they had neglected
Best of 2019: In the house of alternative facts, my parents’ lies prepared me for post-truth America
Ona Gritz
Before we all lived in a country where truth doesn't matter, there was no shared objective reality in my family
Best of 2019: Quinceañera with baby fever
Jennifer Givhan
I wanted the sparkling dress, a princess crown, the man of honor. And I wanted my boyfriend to want a baby with me
With a new decade — a new hope? Reasons for optimism in a disordered world
Paul Rosenberg
It's darkest before the dawn: Social scientists say our time of crisis holds hope for change, renewal and rebirth
Alfre Woodard is devastating in the beautifully bleak death-penalty drama “Clemency”
Gary M. Kramer
The actress gives an Oscar-worthy performance in Chinonye Chukwu's somber meditation on life, hope, and despair
Forget “The Rise of Skywalker” — the only “Star Wars” sequel you need is this episode of “Community”
Amanda Marcotte
"For a Few Paintballs More" has what the latest "Star Wars" sequel lacks: Spirit, fun, and truly suspenseful action
Things may look bleak at decade’s end — but the world can shift rapidly
Amanda Marcotte
Looking at the last three decades offers an encouraging lesson in how swiftly the tides of history can turn
Best of 2019: My priest was an accused abuser
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The man who signed my marriage certificate apparently had a dark secret I only recently learned
The wildest, most poignant, or unforgettable movie scenes of 2019
Gary M. Kramer
From a "Parasite" flood to J.Lo's dazzling entrance, these are indelible images & key moments from 15 notable films
How Bloomberg made life worse for the poor in New York
Bob Hennelly
Prophesying his presidency, the billionaire's mayor rein over New York immiserated and impoverished thousands
Best TV of the Decade, from 2010 to 2019
Melanie McFarland
It's been a great decade for TV, and that makes it it's tough to choose a list of best shows. But we'll try
“Bombshell” takes down Roger Ailes, but some audiences don’t want to see Fox News women humanized
Gary M. Kramer
Director Jay Roach talks recreating the Fox News offices and how sexual harassment should be a nonpartisan issue
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