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Are the Director and Star of “Obvious Child” Concerned About Anti-Abortion Backlash?
Jenny Slate and Gillian Robespierre talk about their movie, which is much more than an "abortion comedy." -
Has This Chilean Architect Figured Out How To Fix Slums?
In Chile, the government is helping poor citizens buy specially designed, low-cost houses that are only half finished. And it's working. -
The Definitive Guide to Every Hillary Clinton Conspiracy Theory (So Far)
From killing cats to faking concussions, all the dastardly deeds attributed to the former secretary of state and first lady. -
There’s a Shailene Woodley Holocaust Make-Out Session in “The Fault in Our Stars”
It's set at the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, and it's... strange. -
Lana Del Rey Cares Way More About “Intergalactic Possibilities” Than Boring, Old Feminism
And she gets the definition of feminism wrong. (But she's not the only one.) -
Was Bergdahl a Deserter? This Is What Happens When a Soldier Disappears
And more facts on who deserts, why, and what happens to them. -
Photos: Tiananmen Protesters Were Heartbreakingly Young, Earnest, and Happy
Twenty-five years ago, Chinese leaders violently suppressed a student uprising in Beijing. These photos document the before and after. -
This Is Why You Have No Business Challenging Scientific Experts
Harry Collins, a founder of the field of "science studies," explains why we should listen to scientists on climate change, vaccines, and HIV-AIDS. -
Silicon Valley Firms Are Even Whiter and More Male Than You Thought
Our exclusive data shows that Google, which just released diversity numbers, lags further behind than other major tech firms. -
Big Oil Won’t Let the Developing World Kick the Habit
In the coming decades, virtually all of growth in energy consumption will be in developing countries, and corporations like Exxon are doing their best to fuel the shift. -
The Truth About Bug Spray
Not all insect repellents are created equal. Here's how to avoid getting eaten alive. -
From the Mao Generation to the Me Generation: Tales From the New China
New Yorker correspondent Evan Osnos answers questions about censorship, street sweeping poets, and his new book on the world's most populous country -
The NSA Bill That Just Passed Is So Weak, Original Backers Voted Against It
"I'm disappointed that this popular bipartisan bill has been so drastically weakened." -
Meet the People Behind the Wayback Machine, One of Our Favorite Things About the Internet
The Internet Archive is home to more than 15 million gigabytes of free digital information—and it's just getting started. -
No, the Spitting Attack on a Paralyzed Mom Was Not a Hoax
Dana Loesch and other right-wingers react to MoJo's exposé on gun bullies by attacking an assault victim. -
Microsoft Betting on Business Users in Surface 3 Introduction
I hope they're betting right, because I really like my Windows tablet. -
Feminism Has Just Started And It’s Not Stopping Now
No matter how hard the Right may try. -
Inside a Florida School District’s Same-Sex Classes: Perfume for Girls, Electronics for Boys
Thanks to a new state law, the ACLU is worried that other schools will emulate the program in Hillsborough County. -
Map: The State of Marriage Equality in the United States
More states ban same-sex marriage than allow it. But that doesn't tell the whole story.

