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How a masculine culture that favors sexual conquests gave us today’s “incels”
Ross Haenfler
Incels are part of a larger misogynist culture
AT&T workers are leading a massive strike
Rebecca Burns
Rank-and-file union members at AT&T are now in their sixth day of a strike across the Midwest
Congressional candidates ignore financial disclosure rules
Jillian S. Ambroz
Pelosi is among 116 who didn’t file required reports before June 5 primaries
“The Bold Type,” “Dietland” and fashion: The feminist army is assembling (literally) in the closet
Melanie McFarland
Fashion is both a balm to and the bane of women. It fits these two TV shows about female ambition like a glove
Pimp wins GOP primary: Nevada brothel owner Dennis Hof models himself after Trump
Shira Tarlo
Debate over legal sex work heats up in Nevada as pimp and self-cast "Trump of Pahrump" wins Republican primary
Seth Grossman, Republican candidate for Congress in New Jersey, says “diversity is a bunch of crap”
Clarrie Feinstein
Grossman was filmed saying he believes diversity is "an excuse by Democrats" to say "we're not all created equal"
New York Times restaurant critic Pete Wells reviewed my book; now I know why so many chefs hate him
Andrew Friedman
A firsthand account of life in the crosshairs of the most divisive food writer in America
Psychologist John Gartner on Trump’s behavior: “It’s a coup that’s not moving slowly anymore”
Chauncey DeVega
Former Johns Hopkins professor argues Trump is getting worse, may be "on the boundary of psychosis and reality"
Mark Sanford, Republican congressman who criticized Donald Trump, loses South Carolina’s GOP primary
Matthew Rozsa
President Trump took to Twitter on Wednesday in order to claim credit for state Rep. Katie Arrington's victory
Scott Pruitt is burying his radical pro-polluter agenda under oceans of boring legalese
Amanda Marcotte
How a dense, legalistic notice about rethinking cost-benefit analysis could derail environmental protection
Giving a pass to anti-Muslim bigotry
Arnold R. Isaacs
Islamophobia enters the government, is incorporated into the law, and becomes increasingly acceptable in America
FDA playing catch-up as JUUL and imitators give nicotine jolt to e-cig business
Angus Chen
Adolescents who are heavy users of e-cigarettes risk becoming addicted to the nicotine
When is it ethical to euthanize your pet?
Bernard Rollin
According to some surveys, more than 90% of owners view their pets as members of the family
Judge approves AT&T’s acquisition of Time Warner in federal court
Shira Tarlo
The decision could set the stage for a wave of mergers across corporate America
Justification for killing network neutrality rules bogus, studies say
Aliya Sternstein, Joe Yerardi
Experts say FCC Chair Ajit Pai oversimplified reason for dip in broadband deployment
AI can evaluate how societies change under stress
Wesley Wildman
Religion is uniquely human, but computer simulations may help us understand religious behavior
Joe Scarborough calls out Mitch McConnell on “Morning Joe”
Travis Gettys
Morning Joe calls out Mitch McConnell’s "cowardice" against Trump: "Privately they all trash him"
Is NRA’s power slipping? Gun control gains ground in Florida on anniversary of Orlando mass shooting
Amanda Marcotte
Is God against gun control? Unhinged Florida questionnaire suggests the NRA may be in a downward spiral
What’s next for Trump after G7: A supervillain alliance with Kim Jong-un, Xi Jinping and Putin?
Bob Cesca
Trump may actually consider replacing the trans-Atlantic alliance with a new anti-democratic team of despots
Wayne Jenkins, Baltimore’s dirtiest cop, is sentenced: It still doesn’t feel like justice
D. Watkins
Jenkins was supposed to get guns off the street in Baltimore — but wound up running a vicious criminal gang instead
A Kennedy for millennials: RFK’s egalitarian legacy is a progressive model
Don Bell
Millennials are taking up Robert F. Kennedy’s charge to serve
Why are poor people in America so patriotic? One man went on an odyssey to find out
Chauncey DeVega
Francesco Duina visited bus stations and laundromats to find out why inequality's victims still love America
Suspension of California’s aid-in-dying law leaves terminally ill patients in limbo
Jonel Aleccia
Dozens of sick patients who counted on using state’s medical aid-in-dying law may be in limbo for a month
“There is no time to lose”: Pope Francis warns oil executives on climate change
Charlie May
In a closed-door gathering with oil executives at the Vatican, Pope Francis asked them to act on climate change
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