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WATCH: “‘Wonder Woman’ is going to change the world” — and shatter glass ceiling for female comics

Alli Joseph
Erik Griffin who plays Ralph on "I'm Dying Up Here" says there's plenty of room for more funny women on stage

Trump’s travel ban blocked by another court

Matthew Rozsa
The Ninth Circuit's Judge Derrick K. Watson mentioned one of Trump's own tweets in Monday's decision

Biracial identity in America was changed in the 50 years since Loving v. Virginia

Caty Borum Chattoo
A new documentary examines biracial identity in today's America

Jobs to die for: New report cites “dirty dozen” companies

Seth Sandronsky
The deadliest jobs in America

Voucher program helps well-off Vermonters pay for prep school at public expense

Annie Waldman
Residents of small Vermont towns can use state vouchers to send their children to boarding school on public dime

Latest app craze: Social video-chatting and live streaming

Christine Elgersma
Friends, fame and fortune could be only one stream away, but parents need to help protect privacy

The hate crime I survived

Matthew Rozsa
I nearly died at the hands of anti-Semitic classmates 20 years ago. This is why we need to actively resist bigotry

Interracial intimacy on TV: We’ve come a long way since Captain Kirk and Uhura kissed

Sheryll Cashin
Positive media visibility of couples like the Cheerios ad family and "Master of None" pairings increases acceptance

9 of the most staggeringly awful statements Republicans have made about health care just this year

Alex Henderson
The GOP has outed itself as the party of cruelty and willful ignorance

“Jordan Klepper Solves Guns” answers crucial questions (unrelated to guns)

Melanie McFarland
How much Jordan Klepper is the right amount of Jordan Klepper?

The techie is the new hipster — but what is tech culture even?

Keith A. Spencer
The archetype of the "techie" has become commonplace in the past decade in art and in real life. But what is it?

Is Janet Napolitano deepening economic inequality at the University of California?

Joel Warner
The 10-campus public university system is struggling with worker strikes and contentious contract negotiations

Understanding contemporary white supremacy: Is the alt-right really something new?

Anis Shivani
A panel of scholars discusses the historical roots of modern white supremacy — and its most recent reinvention

Medical racism at work? Study finds blacks, Latinos get worse care for neurological disorders

Dave Lindorff
New evidence that black and Latino patients receive worse care than whites for neurological ailments — and pay more

9 amazing preschool shows developed by early learning experts

Polly Conway
Make screen time count with TV that can actually teach kids quality lessons

Untangling the Qatar kerfuffle: Sure, the tiny Gulf state is a lousy ally — but so is everyone else in the region

Steven A. Cook
Why does everyone in the Arab world suddenly hate Qatar? Is it a uniquely repressive and terrible nation? Um, no

Both sides in Syria’s war are using suffering kids to push their agendas — and it’s inexcusable

Danielle Ryan
Omran Daqneesh, the Syrian "ambulance boy," has now been exploited by both sides in a cruel, shameless PR war

To slow climate change, India joins the renewable energy revolution

Arun Agrawal
India is emerging as a major market for renewable energy

The wrong side of history: My uncle’s Supreme Court stand against interracial marriage

Dave Singleton
My Uncle Bob represented the state in Loving v. Virginia. My family didn't talk about it until after he died

Trump’s Justice Department ruled that the president can accept foreign payments

Taylor Link
The DOJ argued in a legal brief that payments received at Trump properties do not constitute as emoluments

Is the developed world we’ve created giving us cancer?

Chelsey Kivland
One in eight American women will suffer breast cancer during their lifetimes

“States of Undress”: Fashionable models and the fashion of models for social change

Emily Jordan
Hailey Gates uses fashion shows to tell a story of cultures in crisis in the new season of her docuseries

Historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat: Donald Trump “looks like Mussolini” but can be overcome

Chauncey DeVega
Scholar of Italian fascism says the label doesn't quite fit Trump — but his authoritarianism is just as toxic

A labor movement is brewing within the tech industry

Angelo Young
The drive to organize service workers and contractors is in full swing, and programmers may be next
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