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GOP’s post-racial fantasy: Secession, delusion and the truth about America’s most hateful dividers
Paul Rosenberg
Stephen Colbert isn't the only one who thinks we're beyond race. These GOP candidates' beliefs will horrify you
Leave Guy Fieri alone: Why he has nothing to do with the Food Network’s decline
Allen Salkin
The king of donkey sauce isn't to blame for the network's slow slide into irrelevance – its problems go much deeper
Rapper J. Cole releases new song in response to Ferguson: “All we wanna do is be free”
Prachi Gupta
The track is dedicated to "every young black man murdered in America."
Black America’s everyday reality: Ferguson and the world that terrorizes us
Ian Blair
Powerful images coming from Missouri are just a small dose of the life we know and endure. It's time to embrace it
Start-up incubator to investors: Don’t sexually harass founders, if you do “we will not continue to work with you”
Sarah Gray
In today's sad tech news, Y Combinator sent out this warning email ahead of this year's Demo Day
“He sawed off my hair with a dull knife”: The horrific misogyny of “Mixed Martial Arts” culture
Tracy Clark-Flory
Reports that MMA fighter War Machine beat his ex reveal the brutal sexism in the sport
“He had the hairiest hands and the warmest heart”: Regular people share their memories of meeting Robin Williams
Prachi Gupta
On social media, a slew of fans have recalled touching stories of small interactions with the star
This is a wake-up call: Why depression in America is “tragically misunderstood”
Joanna Rothkopf
Depression is one of the most common mental disorders in the U.S., affecting an estimated 16 million adults
Meet the women of the men’s rights movement: Why they see feminism as a “personality disorder”
Katie McDonough
A recent crop of profiles of female MRAs shows that bad ideas are truly gender neutral
More Sharknado than science: Why Shark Week has become a bottom feeder
Joanna Rothkopf
Shark Week no longer claims to be science-based, but do we still have a right to be outraged that it isn't?
Yet another study confirms the “overwhelming” scientific consensus on climate change
Lindsay Abrams
So why all the debate? Blame the media
Welcome to TV hell: 8 things you learn watching Sarah Palin’s insane new channel
Janet Allon
We watched so you don't have to
Tea Party’s horrifying cousin: Here comes “constitutional conservatism”
Heather Digby Parton
The sad club of dupes known as the Tea Party is not the real problem. This scary ideological undercurrent might be
Enough bogus plagiarism scandals! “True Detective,” Rick Perlstein and our obsession with intellectual theft
Laura Miller
How right-wing smears and a feeble grasp of art launched a dangerous cultural fixation
How one man destroyed the Food Network: Guy Fieri has made culinary TV into a viewer’s hell
Farshad Askari
It used to be full of chefs serenely baking in sunlit kitchens. But now I despise the network I used to love
Saying “uh” makes you sound like a dude
Jenny Kutner
Common speech fillers will, um, give away a person's gender, like, immediately
Paul Krugman mocks conservatives’ baseless “Reaganolatry”
Elias Isquith
The left's leading pundit easily dismantles one of the Reagan cult's foundational myths
Tea Party nut’s telling tantrum: What Justin Amash’s victory speech revealed about GOP
Brad Friedman
When Justin Amash unloaded on his Chamber of Commerce-backed rival this week, there was a larger message at play
Return of the blacklist? Cowardice and censorship at the University of Illinois
David Palumbo-Liu
Job offer to world-renowned scholar reportedly revoked under pressure, likely over Gaza opinions on Twitter
No, men aren’t “having it all” either
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A CEO steps back, and shows that the work-life challenge is for guys too
Conservatives get their Obamacare wish — and now condemn their own sabotage
Simon Maloy
Gov. Rick Scott bemoans premium hikes in Florida -- which were caused by his anti-Obamacare minions
“Guardians of the Galaxy” passes the Bechdel test, still fails women
Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
For all its pleasures, Marvel's newest franchise has the same whiff of misogyny as so many big-budget blockbusters
Why a Paul Feig all-female “Ghostbusters” reboot could be better than the original
Prachi Gupta
Sony is reportedly eyeing the "Bridesmaids" director, who wants to replace the male cast with women
The truth about anti-Semitism: A liberal millennial’s second thoughts
Tova Ross
Millennials are not over Israel -- in fact, they're more concerned than ever about hatred and a second Holocaust
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