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White police are killing black kids: The cops get off, because the system protects the lives it values
There are no words left to capture the powerlessness and hopelessness. But there is rage and determination to fight
12/30/2015 15:59 UTC
"Broad City" and the City: 10 ways you know you live in Abbi and Ilana’s New York
Equal parts hellscape and wonderland, the real New York is a perfect staging ground for "Broad City" antics
01/29/2015 22:12 UTC
The Fix
Madonna's purple tights, public TV's ousted bad guy and Nick Lachey, MIA. Plus: Kennedy clan upset with Maria Shriver over Arnold?
11/05/2005 01:30 UTC
11 courageous facts about the Freedom Riders
Sixty years ago, a group of more than 400 civil rights activists risked their lives to dismantle segregated busing
04/24/2021 16:59 UTC
My own private "Notting Hill"
Never fall for someone whose image will keep pummeling you like a revolving fan blade. Lovers may leave, but the media is forever.
06/18/1999 20:00 UTC
6 ICE horror stories: Astonishing levels of taxpayer-funded cruelty against undocumented immigrants
The agency conspires to target vulnerable people with no criminal record
11/04/2017 19:29 UTC
A guide to the literature of Japan's "comfort women": Comfort station survivors tell their stories
As Japan & South Korea reach an agreement on the painful subject, some books to help the reader untangle the past
01/17/2016 18:00 UTC
Miley Cyrus doesn't owe you an apology
The Disney star isn't showing regret about a recent video showing her with a bong -- and it's the right move
12/14/2010 02:01 UTC
Female "person of the year"
Since Time hasn't given a woman that honor since 1986, we asked some feminist writers for their picks
12/17/2009 21:18 UTC
In the joyfully violent "Nobody," Bob Odenkirk channels his inner John Wick
The "Better Call Saul" star is a family man & cat owner who becomes a badass killing machine in this action comedy
03/26/2021 19:00 UTC
Yes, I bid on Abe Lincoln's hair
When I collected baseball cards, you had to buy them from other humans. Now you can get almost anything you want, anonymously, on the Internet -- and people want ever-stranger things.
12/06/2002 00:37 UTC
"Maps to the Stars": David Cronenberg's incestuous Hollywood ghost story
The Canadian filmmaker's latest, featuring newly minted Oscar winner Julianne Moore, is a daring, imperfect film
02/26/2015 04:59 UTC
Trump economic task force member once called minimum wage law the “Black Teenage Unemployment Act"
Art Laffer was named to Trump's coronavirus economic task force after Sean Hannity called for the move on Fox News
05/27/2020 03:48 UTC
More Election Day stories from readers
A drive through deep red northern Georgia, early birds in Virginia still have to wait in line and a spot of confusion in North Carolina.
11/05/2008 03:28 UTC
2005's biggest stories for women
Ms. magazine's roundup of women's news is sobering stuff.
12/23/2005 21:00 UTC