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Olympian Fu Yuanhui reveals shocking truth: Women get periods!
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A swimmer astounds the world by acknowledging menstruation in a post-competition interview
Why the latest bitcoin hack should make you worried about your money
Angelo Young
Yes, bitcoin and virtual currency exchanges are changing the world — by showing how vulnerable we are to cybertheft
Morrissey and PETA make their own Pokémon Go, but for vegans: “This game is the biggest social crusade of all”
Brendan Gauthier
The former Smiths frontman says his objective is to "safeguard the weak and helpless from violent human aggression"
Apple is coming for our gun emoji: The new “water pistol” isn’t an equal swap
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The company takes a stand in the wake of gun violence, but knows nothing about metaphors
Katrina Pierson’s greatest hits: An abridged timeline of the Trump spokeswoman’s crazed commentary
Brendan Gauthier
Given the opportunity, Pierson will sit in front of a TV camera and invariably spew hate, idiocy, and non sequiturs
Google isn’t enough — Uber needs to re-map the world
Scott Eric Kaufman
Autonomous vehicles require more information than the search giant's maps can provide
The amazing life of Margaret Sanger, “Our Lady of Birth Control”: “I was intrigued that such a great do-gooder was also quite a bad girl in private”
Kim Kelly
Salon talks to Sabrina Jones about her new graphic novel about past and present fights for contraception
Don’t give in to Trump Trutherism: Yes, his trollery hits new lows, but that doesn’t make him a Russian agent
Andrew O'Hehir
Conspiracy theories about Trump and Putin require huge logical leaps — and blind us to what makes him so dangerous
RNC broadcasts white supremacist tweets during Trump’s speech
Sophia Tesfaye
As Donald Trump accepted the GOP presidential nomination, the RNC aired at least two tweets from racist accounts
Leslie Jones run off Twitter by swarm of racist trolls — and Twitter’s response is all too predictable
Mary Elizabeth Williams
This should have been the greatest week of her career. And then the attacks came, as they have for so many others
Activism moves to Facebook: Why what’s good for social media might not be so good for democracy
Sarah Jaffe
The recorded shooting of Philando Castile is just one example of how social media is changing the face of activism
The growing gender divide over “Ghostbusters”: Why movies starring women get slimed by male critics
Nico Lang
Because film criticism is so male-dominated, men have a disproportionate say—especially on movies about women
The new “Ghostbusters” delivers: It’s a cheerful exercise in feminist nostalgia — except, wait, is that possible?
Andrew O'Hehir
If you can handle the shock of four female "Ghostbusters," Paul Feig's remake is a cheerful summer diversion
When cities fail their residents: Why can’t wealthy cities fix the homeless problem?
Steven Rosenfeld
A media project shows all the obstacles even the richest cities have in addressing homelessness
Online gambling’s weird new frontier: The $2.3 billion business of garishly painted virtual assault rifles
Andrew Breiner
An unfolding scandal over video game weapon skins raises big questions about Internet betting, kids and regulation
Ex-KKK Grand Wizard David Duke rushes to Trump’s defense on Star Of David tweet
Sophia Tesfaye
The Trump campaign continues to insist its attack on Hillary Clinton wasn't anti-Semitic while Duke applauded
The Internet is just embarrassing today: #HeterosexualPrideDay twists solidarity of LGBT+ Pride
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A ridiculous hashtag "celebrating" straight people trends, with comments ranging from clueless to ugly
Trump and Brexit: Right-wing populism of the two is rooted more in base nationalism than in economic insecurity
Amanda Marcotte
Donald Trump and Nigel Farage have much in common: disdain for immigrants and extreme nationalism
Rotten Tomatoes, but for books: Old-school book critics get boost from new Book Marks site
Scott Timberg
In the war against Amazon user ratings and a crowded blogosphere, LitHub's effort is on the right track
Don’t laugh too hard at tronc: Yes, it’s a dumb name — but the grim outlook for journalism is no laughing matter
Scott Timberg
The goofy new brand emphasizes "content curation and monetization," not the Pulitzer-quality journalism of before
Could Gary Johnson end the drug war? Libertarian candidate’s presidential bid could put sane drug policy in our grasp
Matthew Rozsa
A viable Gary Johnson candidacy and his unorthodox view on drug laws could be a game changer
Plugged in and stressed out: Technology is killing the work-life balance
Chris Smith
Being digitally tied to their desks is ruining workers' productivity — and sometimes their lives
“Game of Thrones” recap: Is power still a shadow on the wall, or does it come from standing in the light?
Laura Bogart
Margaery, Arya and Samwell make tough decisions, and Bran summons a reunion
What Disney should learn from the lesbian couple in the “Finding Dory” trailer: LGBT inclusion isn’t hard
Nico Lang
LGBT people are sending the message that subtext isn’t enough — it’s time for Hollywood to do better
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