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Silicon Valley throws Ayn Rand under the bus
The founder of Uber changes his Twitter avatar to Alexander Hamilton. Libertarians will not be amused
11/13/2013 00:27 UTC
Judges nix FCC indecency policy
The judges restricted the FCC's ability to sanction curses and nudity
06/21/2012 19:10 UTC
Naked bodies as protest signs
Stripping naked is a common form of protest in parts of Africa, where the female body isn't seen as seductive so much as scary.
03/21/2008 17:30 UTC
Is love really blind? I asked therapists to analyze the show's relationship drama with me
Can people really fall in love with each other “sight unseen," as the show "Love is Blind" proposes?
04/13/2023 20:22 UTC
Lieutenant governor admits Alabama abortion bill is a direct attempt to topple Roe v. Wade
I feel confident that the U.S. Supreme Court will overturn Roe and finally correct its 46-year-old mistake," he add
05/10/2019 23:12 UTC
Students can learn with their mouths as well as with their eyes and hands
The finding is a win for education accessibility for blind and low-vision students
10/24/2021 12:29 UTC
Rural America: Where Sam Shepard’s roots ran deepest
The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Sam Shepard died of complications from ALS on July 27, 2017
08/07/2017 17:38 UTC
Supreme Court Justice Kennedy is retiring. Here’s what that means for the environment
Kennedy has been in the majority in an outstanding number of environmental cases
07/04/2018 08:00 UTC
Betty Gilpin on battling "implanted patriarchy" and the exhaustion of women "cycling through selves"
On "Salon Talks" the "GLOW" star discusses her reassuring memoir "All the Women in My Brain" and mental health
09/17/2022 15:00 UTC
Morgan Jerkins: What a "voice of the generation" sounds like
In Morgan Jerkins' exhilarating debut essay collection, "This Will Be My Undoing," a great mind is at work
01/29/2018 23:59 UTC
Accessibility to new technology for people with disabilities benefits everyone
Accessible technology is better for everyone, and accessible technology benefits who rely on it.
07/11/2021 01:00 UTC
Rewind: Celebrating the brilliance of "Moonlighting"
Modern, hilarious and energetic, "Moonlighting" dazzled us in the '80s -- and only looks more groundbreaking today
03/09/2013 05:30 UTC
11 kinds of Bible verses Christians love to ignore
The Good Book contains passages about rape, murder and slavery that Evangelicals conveniently refuse to acknowledge
05/31/2014 16:00 UTC
Why women in politics matter
The Arab Spring created hope for democracy in which women would at least have a voice. But we're still waiting
06/24/2011 23:25 UTC
Let 2016 be known as the year Third Eye Blind became left-wing folk heroes: "Raise your hand if you believe in science"
We got all excited about Jon Stewart's return at the RNC in Cleveland, we didn't even see Stephan Jenkins coming
07/20/2016 22:20 UTC