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The Pathology Of Prejudice

What 'Emotional Labor' Actually Means

'Nous Toutes' March In Paris Calls For End Of Violence Against Women

Women's Sexual Rights Include The Right To Pleasure

The Depressing Phenomenon Of Men Who Ask Their Dates No Questions

Bad Signs To Look Out For When Buying A Used Car

The Queer Generation Gap

One Plausible Way We Could Trap Ourselves On Earth, Unable To Explore The Stars Again

picture of the day

Why Is So Much Of US Land Controlled By The Federal Government?

'I Don't Want To Shoot You, Brother'

How The Majestic Steeds Of 'Red Dead Redemption 2' Were Made

Deutsche Bank Offices Are Searched In Money Laundering Investigation

The Rising Tide Of Wrongful Convictions

How a future Trump Cabinet member gave a serial sex abuser the deal of a lifetime

British Cops Are Building an AI That Flags People for Crimes That Haven't Happened Yet

An Anti-Vaxxer's New Crusade

Can New Technology Address the Rape Kit Backlog?

Parkland Parents, Teachers And Students Powerfully Recall The School Shooting That Changed Their Lives — And The Nation

Exploding Expired Cans Of Food Is One Way To Deal With Kitchen Waste

Daredevil Ice Skater Skates Down A Frozen River In The Mountains

We're Losing Our Marbles Over This 11,000 Marble Deep Marble Run

Satisfying Slow Motion Shots Of Water Balloons Smacking Badminton Rackets

Why Is This Sudsy Chemical Reaction So Damn Soothing?

The Glorious Thing That Happens When You Put Legos In A Blender

Lunch, Explained

How Foreign Guns Invaded the U.S.

'Run, Hide, Fight': The Active-Shooter Training Business Is Booming

What Was My Boss Trying To Say When He Pulled A Bullet Out Of His Pocket, And Other Advice Column Questions

Battle of Tassafaronga

Are There Bacteria In Your Brain?

Yet Another Way Open Offices Are Making You Less Productive

Marijuana Is Now Teens' Most Popular First Drug

How climate change wiped out the real unicorns

British Cops Are Building an AI That Flags People for Crimes That Haven't Happened Yet

The Pathology Of Prejudice

Be Warned: Customer Service Agents Can See What You're Typing in Real Time

Nice Guys Actually Do Get Laid More — But There's A Catch

I'm Ready To Go 86% Vegetarian

Well, This Certainly Is One Unusual Way To Ride A Motorcycle

A Pro Poker Player Is Locking Himself In A Dark Room For 30 Days On A $100K Bet

Jeff Bezos’s philanthropic projects aren’t as generous as they seem

How The Poverty Rate Has Changed Over The Past Decade In Each State, Visualized

Exploding Expired Cans Of Food Is One Way To Deal With Kitchen Waste

An Amazon Revolt Could Be Brewing As The Tech Giant Exerts More Control Over Brands

These Are The Most Dangerous Roads In The World

An Anti-Vaxxer's New Crusade

Manafort Lied After Pleading Guilty, Mueller's Team Says

The Quest To Beat 'Super Mario Bros. 3' As Fast As Possible... Without Warping

Painfully Cute Japanese Plush Toys 'Rilakkuma And Kaoru' Are Getting Their Own Stop-Motion Show

Disney Teases The Long-Awaited 'Artemis Fowl' With A Cryptic But Dazzling First Trailer

Here's A High Adrenaline First Look At The Netflix Reboot Of Anime Series 'Ultraman'