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Marion Cotillard is wrong: Hollywood sexism damages careers — whether she believes in it or not

Rachel Kramer Bussel
It's fine if she doesn't want to call herself a feminist—but studios shouldn't take her misguided views to heart

They’re all f**king nuts: Donald Trump’s appeal explained in five simple steps

Paul Rosenberg
Donald Trump didn't come from nowhere. These passions drive his base, and will still exist even if Trump implodes

Apple’s “hella ugly” new font backlash: From cool standard to the new Comic Sans in one iOS update

Scott Timberg
San Francisco, the bespoke font that replaces Apple's former default Helvetica Neue, isn't winning fans

“We are a very misunderstood group of parents”: Home-schooling isn’t just for the Duggars anymore

Kate Tuttle
The practice has long been the domain of the Christian right. New research suggests its demographics are evolving

Bernie Sanders’ secret advantage: How dominating Facebook could help him overcome Hillary Clinton’s financial juggernaut

Nathan McDermott
The progressive insurgent not only enjoys more Facebook fans than Hillary — his are more engaged. Why that matters

“Food doesn’t all look the same and it shouldn’t”: It’s shocking how much “ugly” food we throw away

Jill Richardson
Organizations are springing up to donate food that would get tossed. Time for consumers to get on board as well

North Carolina coffee shop on the rocks after misogynistic owners outed as podcasting, blogging red-pill enthusiasts

Scott Eric Kaufman
Self-described "alpha males" Jared Rutledge and Jacob Owens' shop may not survive after town learns they're PUAs

Taylor Swift and Ryan Adams, marriage of convenience: He regains relevance, she collects alt-cred with his covers of “1989”

Scott Timberg
The new "1989" swings to the other side of the '80s in a move of musical and marketing genius

5 worst right-wing moments of the week — Sarah Palin targets Ahmed Mohamed

Janet Allon
The former Alaskan governor suspects the Texas teen of terrorism, while Ben Carson endorses Trump's pseudoscience

Smart is the new sexy: The stunning, welcome rise of “sapiosexuality”

Rachel Kramer Bussel
Singles claiming to value intellect over looks are popping up on dating profiles from Tinder to OkCupid

The game is rigged, even for the Donald: How the GOP can block his nomination

Steven Rosenfeld
The powers that be in the RNC will make sure an establishment candidate wins the primary one way or another

The culture wars have never been dumber: Fox News targets Emily Blunt, of all people

Nico Lang
Fox & Friends urges the "Sicario" star to move back to Europe, all because she has the audacity to tweak the GOP

The summer of right-wing paranoia fizzles out: Operation Jade Helm 15 concludes with nary a military coup

Bob Cesca
Alex Jones had been warning for month of nefarious government takeovers. Will he now change his tune? Fat chance.

Take that, charter schools: Why a Washington court decision will force accountability to a movement that needs it badly

Jeff Bryant
Charter schools will be accountable when they are just as transparent as public schools. Now it might happen

White guys’ yellowface envy: Underneath bizarre acts of racial subterfuge lurks a twisted desire to stand out

Arthur Chu
Michael Derrick Hudson believed he had a better shot at literary stardom as "Yi-Fen Chou"—and he's not alone

Washington Supreme Court expels charter schools from state public school system

Steve Rosenfeld
Charter school proponents are reeling in the wake of the court's landmark ruling

Victorian-lifestyle hipsters unleash “Masterpiece Theater”-level trolling on tech-tethered readers

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Vox finds a writer who's in love with fountain pens and possibly polio

The new charter school scheme: This is how GOP and privatizers have bled Pennsylvania schools

Jeff Bryant
Teachers work for free in a school district bled by charter schools and state government neglect

Decoding the Southern belle: “I have always thought of Southern belles as a super-elite task force of lethally disciplined femininity”

Cintra Wilson
Would being around Southern women inspire me into undergoing some kind of Eliza Doolittle–style transformation?

Debunking the myth of the “helicopter parent”: The pernicious cultural biases behind a collegiate urban legend

Alfie Kohn
While conventional wisdom says that overbearing parents are swarming American colleges, the facts don't match it

The truth about right-wing Denali outrage: Destroying the tenacious colonialist “right” to re-name is long overdue

Paula Young Lee
The mountain has always had a name—and so has every other place in Alaska, before white explorers made their marks

Billionaire charter advocates get schooled: Inside an Arkansas education dogfight

Kali Holloway
A unique coalition in Little Rock is pushing back hard on a Walton Family-funded attempt at a charter takeover

The newest “SNL” cast member is under fire already: Jon Rudnitsky grilled over offensive tweets and vines

Colin Gorenstein
Rudnitsky's posts on social media dating back to 2012 are being labeled "sexist," "homophobic" and "racist"

The twisted psychology that explains Donald Trump’s appeal

Steven Rosenfeld
The pundits have it half-right, but The Donald's success is rooted in more than just racist nativism
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