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August 18, 2015
Whitney Mallett
Inside the Massive Rag Yards That Wring Money Out of Your Discarded Clothes
August 18, 2015
Stacia L. Brown
The Rebellious, Back-Flipping Black Figure Skater Who Changed the Sport Forever
August 17, 2015
Jeet Heer
Donald Trump, Epic Hero
The candidate's boasts and insults might seem juvenile, but his special way with words has a noble ancestry
August 17, 2015
Adam Nathaniel Peck
Stop Burdening LGBT Athletes By Demanding Greatness
An ESPN panelist says Brewers minor leaguer David Denson, who came out on Saturday, "better be great" if he wants to make a difference
August 17, 2015
Ander Monson
The Internet Is a Cat Video Library
Is watching a video of a famous cat better than owning a real pet?
August 14, 2015
Paul Ford
Where Does Our Information Go After We Die?
A Twitter conversation with data columnist Paul Ford
August 14, 2015
Whitney Mallett
South Sudan's Orderly Disorder
A new film shows the ravages of bureaucracy in the world's newest country
August 14, 2015
Aaron R. Hanlon
The Trigger Warning Myth
Coddled students aren’t the cause of a mental health crisis on campus, they’re just pawns in the culture wars.
August 14, 2015
Sarah Marshall
Modern Magdalenes
A searing look at life on the street
August 13, 2015
Navneet Alang
Soylent Tastes Better Without the Utopian Rhetoric
August 13, 2015
Moira Weigel
Dating Will Never Die
If the Industrial Revolution didn’t kill it, how could Tinder?
August 13, 2015
The New Republic Staff
The Database of the Dead
Are you in it?
August 13, 2015
Paul Ford
The Final File
Exploring the Social Security administration’s list of America’s dead
August 13, 2015
Maggie Doherty
Love at the Methadone Clinic
Lucia Berlin defies our expectations for “grim” working-class fiction
August 13, 2015
Noah Berlatsky
The Most Common Childbirth Practice in America Is Unnecessary and Dangerous
Why do doctors and patients insist on using electronic fetal monitoring?
August 12, 2015
Ryan Kearney
The Lesson of Geno Smith’s Broken Jaw
Society depends on the enforcement of debt. Without it, there’s chaos.
August 12, 2015
Vlad Chituc
Would You Rather Lose Your Morals or Your Memory?
August 11, 2015
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Intersection
Intersection Episode 2: Give Us the Ballot
August 11, 2015
Damian Lanigan
Music From a Farther Room
Celebrating 100 years of “Prufrock”
August 10, 2015
Stacia L. Brown
Wearing My Afro Is Always a Political Act
For black women, stereotypes associated with Afros can’t be shed, but their appeal is a nod to history and tradition
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