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We Need to Talk About Digital Blackface in GIFs

Are you part of the problem?

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I Talked to 54 Women at Coachella. They All Said They Had Been Sexually Harassed

Each one had a story from Weekend 1 during Coachella 2018.

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Child Abuse Can Have a Life-Long Impact on the Brain

On average, between four and seven American children die each day because of abuse and neglect. Most of them — approximately 70% — were two years old or younger. But even when children survive abuse,...

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Halima Aden Returns To Kenya For Our July Cover Story

“Growing up, I never saw magazine articles painting Muslim women in a positive light.”

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What It Is And Why Pop Culture Loves It

It’s a complicated philosophy that’s more than just a punk rock phrase.

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What ‘Capitalism’ Is And How It Affects People

What it is, how it works, and who is for and against it.

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This 9-Year-Old Basketball Player Is Asking Steph Curry Why His Sneakers Are...

“Girls want to rock the Curry 5s, too.”

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The History Of The Black Radical Group MOVE And Its Infamous Bombing By Police

How Philadelphia became “the city that bombed itself.”

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Cori ‘Coco’ Gauff on Winning, Fame, and Life Off the Tennis Court

The 15-year-old tennis star opens up about training, her new fame, and how much she loves to win.

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When I Started Dating Women I Thought Misogyny Would Be Gone. I Was Wrong

"Why was it so hard for me to believe a woman could be hurtful too?"

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I Used To Be A Bully And This Is Why I Stopped

"It was in an effort to boost my own self worth that I bullied others."

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Jane Fonda On The Climate Crisis, Getting Arrested And Five Decades Of Activism

The first thing Jane Fonda says to me after I sit down across from her in the lobby of a plush Manhattan hotel is, "What's with the guillotine?"

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Merriam-Webster Dictionary Will Update Their Definition Of 'Racism' Thanks To...

Kennedy Mitchum, a recent graduate of Drake University, convinced the famous dictionary brand to include more about systemic oppression in its definition.

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Schools Are Enforcing Dress Codes During Online Classes

"This is not a normal situation or a normal school year, and schools need to understand that."

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Service Workers Describe Rude Customers, Health Risks During COVID-19

Young service workers talk about how the coronavirus pandemic has made their occupation even more stressful, with customers tipping poorly and refusing to wear masks.

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I Gave Birth In A Refugee Camp (2018)

These Rohingya women fled their homes to escape violence.

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Representative Ilhan Omar And Isra Hirsi On The Future Of Politics And 2020

Ilhan Omar and her daughter Isra Hirsi on the 2020 election, social media scrutiny, and finding their own political paths.

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What We Can Learn From Vaccines In Past Pandemics

Looking to history tells us what mistakes we should avoid in the vaccine rollout, and which ones we're already making.

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TikTok's New Makeup Trend Is Faking Under-Eye Bags

From beauty to fashion, TikTok is the place where trends are born these days. People flock to the app daily to share product reviews, try out unconventional hacks, and open up about their biggest...

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The Generation Wars Are A Distraction

America's structural crises are harmful to people of all ages.

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Overwork Is Literally Making Us Sick

"It was like working while covered in rug burn," says Britney, 21, of her experience as an essential worker during the pandemic.

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Her Name Is Not Honey Boo Boo

Alana Thompson is no longer the rambunctious child beauty queen the world knew as Honey Boo Boo. And she'd like you to use her real name.

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Natalia Bryant, Daughter And Dreamer, Is Ready To Take On The World

"I love talking about my dad. It's bittersweet, but I enjoy talking about him more than it's sad for me."

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'The Activist' On CBS Turns Organizing Into A Depressing Competition

This op-ed criticizes a new CBS reality show that pits "activists" against each other for money.

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Who Actually Gets To 'Escape' Into Fandom?

All experiences of escapism are not created equally.

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Gabby Petito's Seemingly-Idyllic Online Life Highlights A Dark Side Of Social...

As she tried to build her online following, Gabby's death shows that visibility doesn't equal protection.

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Social Media And Mental Health: How To Make Your Relationship Healthier

Much sinister information about tech companies like Facebook has come to light in recent years — but with each new leak, the understanding of social media and mental health seemingly gets worse.

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How 'Law & Order' Shaped Our Views Of Policing

We've been taught to root for the police and the prosecutor.

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What It's Like To Be The Child Of A January 6 Insurrectionist

On the anniversary of the January 6 Capitol insurrection, young people whose parents participated say their family relationships may never be repaired.

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COVID At Work: Employers Are Telling Workers Not To Take Tests

Because they want them to come in no matter what.

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Work Culture Makes Individual Workers Feel Like A Problem

This op-ed argues that workers are not problems to be "fixed."

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I Got Paid Not To Work For An Entire Month

Other workplaces should try this too.

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I Got Paid Not To Work For An Entire Month

Other workplaces should try this too.

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Inside the Fight Over Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' Bill

Outraged students are speaking out.

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When You Donate Clothing, These Women Carry The Load

The Or Foundation's Chloe Asaam explains her work with textile waste and the women who carry it.

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Bella Hadid Says She Regrets Getting A Nose Job At 14

The supermodel got candid about plastic surgery, imposter syndrome, and more in a new interview with Vogue.

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Why Employers Should Have To List Pay On Job Postings

Transparency would make a huge difference for women.

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Rachel Zegler Says She Wasn't Invited to the Oscars

The actor stars in "West Side Story," which is up for seven awards during Sunday's ceremony.

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Cradle To College: Teen Parents Must Navigate A System That Rarely Includes Them

Lynsie Kimple is 18, a high school senior, and gets straight A's. She works several part time jobs, cleaning houses and waiting tables at a large chain restaurant. She is also the parent of...

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Young Voters Think the US Is on the Wrong Track

Ninety percent of young voters Teen Vogue surveyed said so.

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The Gross, Predictable Commercialization Of Juneteenth

The brands are, of course, at it again.

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Meet The Teen Behind The Viral 'I Voted' Sticker

"It's been really fun," says the 14-year-old.

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Matt Gaetz Body-Shamed A Teen — Who Then Launched A Fundraiser For...

"I think he's scared. I honestly think he's terrified."

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A 22-Year-Old's Tweet Helped Fuel $500K In Donations For John Fetterman

An awkward video of Senate candidate Dr. Oz prompted huge donations to his opponent.

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Demi Lovato's '29' Is Making People Who've Been In 'Inappropriate'...

TikTok users are opening up about past relationships they've come to see as age inappropriate.

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What Food Shaming Looks Like For Black Women

Humiliating others about what they eat should never be okay.

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