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A journalist remembers questioning murder victim Susan Berman’s best friend. by Jax Jacobsen HBO is halfway through “The Jinx,” its six-part […]
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Droves of Internet sleuths are investigating Adnan Syed’s case on Reddit in the wake of Serial. You might be surprised by […]
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How Taiwanese Students Occupied the Legislature Yuan, Galvanized the Nation, and (Possibly) Saved Democracy on a Small Island Nation. by Karen […]
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Since the Academy didn’t care to, we’ve rounded up the “female options.” In each male-dominated category, there were several. by Ian […]
Read moreYoung Boys Refusing to Slap a Girl Makes Headlines—Why?
A social experiment celebrates young boys for refusing to slap “Martina,” but the young girl’s voicelessness is a problem yet to […]
Read moreBeyond the Headlines: Women in the 114th Congress
The 114th Congress convenes next week—a regime change which could define the political climate for women leading up to 2016. by […]
Read moreWhat Everyone Can Do about Racial Injustice Immediately
Here’s a list of books that will help you think anew about race in America. by Gabrielle Roman It has been […]
Read moreOp-Ed: The Real Crime of #CrimingWhileWhite
The disconnect between #CrimingWhileWhite and #AliveWhileBlack is serious, especially when it extends beyond social media. Editor’s note: This is one perspective […]
Read moreSnapchat Wants to Make it Rain
The business of paying people is new social territory for apps. by Claire Boston Snapchat’s video introducing its Snapcash peer-to-peer payment system […]
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