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7 places to find porn that’s actually worth watching

Carrie Weisman
There's no shortage of porn on the Internet, but good porn? That's another story. Here are some places to look

The “Star Wars” kids aren’t alright: The movie gets millennials right — our fight isn’t with “The Man,” but with each other

Arthur Chu
In the earlier "Star Wars" movies, the war was between evil old men and young rebels — now, it's peer against peer

The GOP goes to pieces: Republicans turn on donors, the RNC — and each other

Steven Rosenfeld
With Donald Trump and Ted Cruz the odds-on favorites to win the nomination, officials have begun pointing fingers

What Paul Krugman gets wrong about Bernie Sanders

Conor Lynch
The NYT columnist has criticized Sanders for what he views as an overly idealistic politics. He misses the point

“Cruel bastards hang together: All you need to know”: The world according to the New York Times

Patrick L. Smith
American media covers the world through American eyes. Let's look at Syria the way the rest of the world does

This election is about the system, not the candidates: Robert Reich clarifies the Clinton-Sanders debate

Sean Illing
Robert Reich explains what's driving the election — it's about whether Americans really want to change the system

“Star Wars” fans, unite: The only way to fight #WheresRey trends is to stop buying the toys

Matthew Rozsa
Don't buy it if Disney's merchandising teams can't pledge to stop the "Star Wars" and Marvel gendered-toy insanity

Unfollow Humans of New York: The site engages sentimentally with real political matters — empathy is much harder

Robert John Boyle
HONY molds real stories into something passive readers can easily consume. It doesn't challenge viewers

The truth about Flint: Kids drank poisoned water because of the GOP’s radical, anti-democratic “reforms”

Paul Rosenberg
This nightmare happened because of deeply undemocratic steps taken after the GOP gerrymandered a blue state

Own it, conservatives: Palin and Trump are the faces of the GOP — and despite its outrage, the right must accept it

Sean Illing
The GOP love affair with Palin paved the way for Trump, who's a product of right-wing media's cult of personality

Dark times at the Palin home: Track Palin’s domestic violence arrest report paints a bleak picture

Mary Elizabeth Williams
While Sarah Palin endorses Donald Trump—one reality TV star to another—things at home go very wrong

Right-wing conservatives erupt in a round of long-deserved mockery at news of a possible Sarah Palin endorsement of Trump

Sophia Tesfaye
"Trump and Palin together is basically God reading 'Grand New Party' and laughing at the authors"

Bristol Palin unleashed! Attacks Ted Cruz for dissing her mom as she nears endorsement for Donald Trump

Michael Garofalo
Sarah Palin's daughter slams Cruz for "arrogance," calling him "rude" and "a typical politician."

“A few weeks after I graduated, I tried to jump in front of a train”: My bipolar disorder nightmare

Mary Lu Unterburger
Going off to college is always hard; going off with a major mental illness is another challenge altogether

Smiling slaves at story time: These picture books show why we need more diversity in publishing, too

Paula Young Lee
Upbeat kids' books that sanitize the horrors of slavery get published—and speak volumes about the industry

This one diet can sharpen your brain and help you live longer

Ari LeVaux
Intermittent fasting offers a plethora of health benefits -- and may even help prevent Alzheimer's and Parkinson's

I’m dependent on narcotics; that doesn’t mean I’m an addict.

Ellen Painter Dollar
As a person who relies on pain medication to get by, I'm forced to feel shame every time I step inside a pharmacy.

This is Donald Trump’s biggest fiction — and the engine of his insane rage machine

Paul Rosenberg
Donald Trump's march to the GOP nomination has been fueled by misplaced white anger. Time to call it what it is

Don’t feel guilty about buying used books: Writers won’t see a dime of that sale, but it’s the long game that counts

Rachel Kramer Bussel
It's always good when consumers are aware of how creators get paid—but there's no shame in not buying new

This is the religious right’s radical new plan: The very real efforts to create an American theocracy in plain sight

Paul Rosenberg
The religious right can't win at the polls. But that will not stop them from pursuing this dangerous, scary path

“Hillary’s look is a practical one”: Can we stop talking about Clinton’s clothes now?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Even a high-five like "Hillary Clinton Isn't a Lesbian—But She Dresses Like One" misses the point

The Oscars’ death spiral: The academy and Hollywood are locked in a crisis of their own making

Andrew O'Hehir
Another super-white list of Oscar nominees, but the problem is less the academy than Hollywood's dominant ideology

Flaunting our ignorance: We’re looking at you, GOP candidates

Daniel R. DeNicola
It's more than good ole American anti-intellectualism -- we celebrate our ignorance and wear it as a badge of pride

Palin family values: Abstinence mascot Bristol’s baby daddy drama heats up over money

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The dad of Bristol's second child has filed court papers, but Sarah Palin says he just wants to "save face"
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