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Robert E. Lee and the Trumpists: Why a Confederate "hero" is still important
Trump's remarks about the treasonous general were historically ignorant. To his followers, that's not a problem
09/16/2021 09:50 UTC
Texas fraternities embrace "cultural sensitivity," ban parties involving "pimps" and "hos"
University of Texas Greek organizations are trying to avoid another "Border Patrol" party mishap
04/15/2015 19:25 UTC
Can rape be stopped?
From the Steubenville teens to Sean Hannity to Adam in "Girls," the conversation about consent is far from over
03/14/2013 15:30 UTC
Mississippi Judge accused of hitting mentally challenged young man and using racial slurs
The former law enforcement officer was witnessed slapping the African American boy and using derogatory terms
05/25/2014 20:30 UTC
Meet the microscopic animal that can survive being shot out of a gun
Tardigrades have long had a reputation as one of the toughest organisms in the known world
05/31/2021 18:00 UTC
Meet Reno Saccoccia: Steubenville's head football coach
Evidence shows Saccoccia knew about the rape early on, but didn't report it. So why does he still have his job?
03/19/2013 00:48 UTC
Lessons from a century ago: "It’s dangerous to believe your own propaganda"
The publication of forged documents was a classic case of the American government accepting bogus information
09/18/2018 09:00 UTC
Republicans are preparing to suppress minority voters in November through new voter ID laws, and they're getting away with it
There are now 33 states with voter ID laws — denying rights to an immeasurable number of Americans
05/03/2016 15:57 UTC
Dads: Don't literally try to make your daughters princesses
A Virginia father claims "the Kingdom of North Sudan"
07/14/2014 23:14 UTC
Did the pandemic stave off climate change? Here's what the science says
Humans drove less, flew less, and commuted less in 2020. But greenhouse gas accounting is notoriously tricky
12/23/2020 22:24 UTC
Can an AI fact-checker solve India’s fake news problem?
An Indian startup is using an AI tool to curb misinformation. But India poses unique challenges for the technology
12/19/2019 09:59 UTC
This former inmate is fighting for every prisoner’s right to a college degree
Cheryl Wilkins demanded the chance to learn behind bars, and now she's making sure others get the same opportunity
06/23/2017 23:40 UTC
What's up with the DOJ's "60-day rule" on prosecuting politicians?
There's no law that politicians can't be prosecuted before an election. It's an unwritten rule, not always honored
09/23/2022 09:45 UTC
How the Russian government used disinformation and cyber warfare in 2016 election
Cyberwarfare isn't about breaking into computers anymore — it's about spreading disinformation
08/05/2018 17:00 UTC
Information illiterate: Challenges libraries face in this fake news era
In today's unpredictable information environment, how might librarians rethink their role?
01/06/2017 17:59 UTC
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