Clinton, Trump, and the art of the quid pro quoDonald Trump has criticized Hillary Clinton for transactional politics. But he should look in the mirror, too.
Is Facebook a media company?The social media giant is in the news business, whether it likes it or not
Why Colin Kaepernick sat downSan Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick believes his country attaches a low cost to Black lives. He’s right, says Andray Domise.
Forget teen pregnancies. Older moms are the new normal.For the first time in recorded Canadian history, mothers over 40 are officially having more kids than teens are.
Alan Moore and literature’s fascination with the fourth dimensionAlan Moore’s mammoth new book, ’Jerusalem,’ is ambitious—but he’s hardly the first literary light to explore the meaning and possibility of the fourth dimension
Yazidi women tell their horrific storiesFrom 2016: In a search for justice in a blood-soaked land, the victims of Islamic State’s worst atrocities speak up
From one bold stand to another: Tommie Smith on Colin KaepernickIn 2016, Colin Kaepernick chose to sit during the anthem. In 1968, Tommie Smith raised a fist. Smith explains why it’s the same fight
Remembering Gene Wilder, the everyman star both from and of the pastJaime Weinman on the charms and talents of New Hollywood comedy star Gene Wilder, who has died at 83
How we respond to mass deathWith no more unknown victims of mass deaths, there’s now a struggle between personal grief and public memorials