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Bronies, the adult male fandom for “My Little Pony,” might be the best male-led nerd group for women
Jessica Klein
Those grown men enjoying "My Little Pony: The Movie" insist they are simply making room for cute in their lives
Women’s labor, sex work and U.S. military bases abroad
David Vine
Commercial sex zones have developed around U.S. bases worldwide, and problems are particularly pronounced overseas
Noisy, but that’s not all: the health threat posed by leaf blowers
Stuart Silverstein, Anne Boiko-Weyrauch
Leaf blowers flagged as prodigious polluters — and possible health threat
Where our Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle theory of great art comes from
Noah Charney
In fact, everything you think about Western art can probably be traced back to Giorgio Vasari
Erik Prince is considering a Senate run in Wyoming: Report
Charlie May
With help from Steve Bannon, the former Blackwater head is considering challenging the Republican establishment
How does the developing brain learn to perceive the world before it can see it?
Maya Emmons Bell
Our eyes work when we’re born, even though they’ve never been exposed to light
Can L.A. save the planet? City’s “zero waste” plan could be a model
Paul Rosenberg
L.A.'s ambitious plan to divert 90 percent of waste by 2025 isn't just about recycling. It's about remaking a city
Richard Spencer leads torch-lit white supremacy march in Charlottesville
Charlie May
In what was deemed a success by their leader, Spencer and white supremacists returned to Charlottesville
You never know where your allies are going to come from: “Bending the Arc”
Tom Roston
400 million people lack access to basic medical care, but three doctors set out to change the status quo
Better call Becerra: The planet’s lawyer
Nathanael Johnson
California's attorney general, Xavier Becerra, plans to keep the Trump administration tangled up in the courts
Who you gonna call?: Edison’s science of talking to ghosts
Joel Martin, William J. Birnes
In 1920, the famed inventor gathered a group of scientist friends to witness his new experiment: the spirit phone
American plutocrats are running for political office across the country. Will democracy survive?
Les Leopold
In Trump's stead, many billionaires are running for office around the country. This isn't what democracy looks like
Forget About “Latino” — why I’m all for “Latinx,” and you should be, too
Yessenia Funes
From "Latino/a" and "Latin@" to even "Latine," Spanish is evolving to be more inclusive. Time to catch up
Nirvana’s raw and spontaneous “In Utero” sessions
Gillian G. Gaar
The band entered the studio with major label expectations, media scrutiny, drug struggles — and Steve Albini
Noam Chomsky on the Trump presidency
Noam Chomsky, David Barsamain
"Trump’s antics ensure that attention is focused on him, and it makes little difference how," says Chomsky
Las Vegas faced a massacre. Did it have enough trauma centers?
Julia Appleby, Phil Galewitz
It's not just how many centers there are, but how "well integrated" the care is
Lisa Ling finds common ground with heavily armed militia
Rachel Leah
How does the journalist find empathy and understanding with groups whose beliefs she doesn't support?
Las Vegas: Another reminder of how racism hurts white people too
Chauncey DeVega
What does a white man shooting into a largely white crowd have to do with racism? Welcome to America
Are great works of art like Buster Keaton’s “College” in danger?
Colin Fleming
In the classic, made 90 years ago this month, Keaton's character appears in blackface
Donald Trump is coming for your birth-control pills
Leigh C. Anderson
The White House has torpedoed the Obama-era contraception mandate for employee health insurance
Study: Right-wing clickbait websites more popular on Facebook than Fox News
Matthew Sheffield
Facebook claims to dislike websites that exaggerate or fabricate news but the checks it's writing say otherwise
Liberal journalists reportedly sent tips to Breitbart — now they’re scrambling
Keith A. Spencer
Tech's toxic masculinity and Breitbart: Male journalists secretly leaked intel to former editor Milo Yiannopoulos
Texas official after Harvey: The “Red Cross was not there”
Justin Elliott, Jessica Huseman, Decca Muldowney
There were appeals for donations to the Red Cross. Local officials are saying the charity hasn’t delivered
6 ways we can begin to rein in Facebook’s immense power
Jefferson Morley
How can we protect ourselves from Zuckerberg's algorithms?
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