#YouAintNoMuslimBruv is a hashtag for our times
We need #YouAintNoMuslimBruv now more than ever.
On Dec 9, 2015 by Skylar Baker-Jordan
Why the Grammys can’t win over the Internet
The Grammys have a long tradition of being trashed on.
On Dec 8, 2015 by Chris Osterndorf
Quantity overtakes quality in Netflix’s new expansion plan
Netflix doesn’t just want to dominate TV. The popular streaming platform hopes to take over the world.
On Dec 8, 2015 by Nico Lang
5 lessons your startup shouldn’t learn the hard way
Welcome to #kludgelife.
On Dec 8, 2015 by Andrew Bonventre
Can Donald Trump go too far?
Donald Trump will say anything to get elected, but will it work?
On Dec 8, 2015 by Celeste Katz
Why 2011 was a tipping point for social media and mass shootings
It was a pivotal year.
On Dec 7, 2015 by Nico Lang
When is it OK to remove the French flag from your Facebook profile?
How soon is too soon?
On Dec 4, 2015 by Gillian Branstetter
It’s time to rethink the word ‘terrorist’
Terrorism is terrorism, regardless of skin color or religion.
On Dec 4, 2015 by Chris Osterndorf
I lost my brother at Sandy Hook—and 3 years later, nothing has changed
We can’t let this be the new normal.
On Dec 3, 2015 by Danielle Vabner
Can Adele fix the broken music industry?
Adele is the largest selling artist on the planet. So what’s she going to do with all that power?
On Dec 3, 2015 by Nathan Hubbard
‘Thoughts and prayers’ won’t stop the next mass shooting
We’re approaching a tipping point when it comes to gun violence in America.
On Dec 3, 2015 by Robyn Thomas
The glaring problem with Kylie Jenner’s latest fashion shoot
Disability is not a fashion statement.
On Dec 2, 2015 by S.E. Smith
What the end of the NSA’s bulk phone record collection really means
The NSA ends its bulk phone record collection, but they can still spy on you online.
On Dec 2, 2015 by Matthew Rozsa
The real cost of having HIV in 2015
On World AIDS Day, we need to take a hard look at our broken prescription drug system.
On Dec 1, 2015 by Nico Lang
Planned Parenthood and the dangerous rhetoric of hate
Words can be a powerful tool to spread hatred and violence.
On Dec 1, 2015 by Miri Mogilevsky
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