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We might have more dating app options than ever before, but the majority of us are doing our dating on Instagram. Here's how to do it properly. → Read More
Having a tough time after splitting up with your ex? Here's a complete guide in surviving social media while dealing with a breakup. → Read More
On Monday, Aug. 7, six young women in Washington D.C. found themselves at the center of an experience that would go on to reach most of the internet — the now-infamous sextuple-booked date. As documented by 26-year-old Lisette Pylant, the events of t… → Read More
President Donald Trump's first 100 days ended not with a bang, but with a whimper. The normalization we all feared appears to be upon us, and though Trump's been president for 100 days, we must keep resisting to not only keep up the momentum of the m → Read More
Coretta Scott King was, in so many ways, one of the mothers of the civil rights movement. As an author and activist, she worked tirelessly not only to continue the legacy of her late husband, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., but also to fight on behalf o → Read More
April 26 was an unusual day for the Senate — it was the first time the senators loaded up into buses en masse for the White House, to be briefed in an unconventional "all-hands" meeting on escalating tensions between the U.S. and North Korea. Many we → Read More
At this point, it's a well-known fact that Donald Trump's White House has a "leak" problem. But a recent Politico feature on the strange and often misconstrued relationship this administration has with the press painted a startling picture of what ex → Read More
On April 24, the nation's attention turned to New Orleans, Louisiana, when city officials took down the first of four monuments perceived by many to celebrate white supremacy, racism, and the Confederacy. The removal of the Liberty Place obelisk on " → Read More
In Donald Trump's America, few groups are as demonized as Muslims — and women worldwide are always oppressed based on their gender. But given the current president's past comments about Islam, Muslim women will suffer the double-edged sword of Islamo → Read More
In response to news that conservative talk show host Bill O'Reilly will not be returning to Fox News, the man himself responded in a statement by calling the sexual harassment allegations against him "completely unfounded" and stating that he wishes → Read More
Another day, another legislative attempt from the opposition party to take power away from the Republicans and their president. This instance takes the form of a bill introduced by Democratic Oregon Rep. Earl Blumenauer, recently known for issuing a → Read More
The United States has just dropped the MOAB, its biggest non-nuclear bomb, in combat. On April 13, the Air Force announced that it dropped the GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast, also known as the "MOAB" (an acronym that sparked the nickname "mother → Read More
In his short time as White House Press Secretary, Sean Spicer has made a lot of bold claims — but few were as bold (or as incorrect) as his false assertion on April 11 that Adolf Hitler did not use chemical weapons during the Holocaust. Hitler, of co → Read More
On April 5, America — now used to the merry-go-round of Donald Trump's White House — learned that the president removed former Breitbart CEO and current chief strategist Steve Bannon from the National Security Council. The White House's predominant n → Read More
In a move reminiscent of his reinstatement of the Global Gag Rule in the first days of his presidency, Donald Trump cut funding to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), an organization aimed at providing reproductive assistance to women around → Read More
April 4 is Equal Pay Day, and as such, media focus on the wage gap between American men and women will intensify. Despite the attempts to raise awareness about the continued existence of the wage gap, however, people will all-too-often dismiss them, → Read More
Trigger warning: This piece contains details about sexual assault. In political discussions of Planned Parenthood, focus on its abortion services almost always overshadow the other crucial services it provides, including birth control consultations a → Read More
Over the past few months, people close to me have begun wondering when I began calling myself a Muslim. I understand their confusion — until recently, I didn't identify as Muslim, and those who have known me for a long time have never known me to att → Read More
We all sensed when Donald Trump won the presidential election last November that the days of free birth control under the Affordable Care Act were numbered. It wasn't until he took office and Republicans introduced their "repeal and replace" bill, ho… → Read More
March 15 is a certain beloved Justice's 84th birthday, and there's no better way to celebrate her incredible life and work than with her own words. Born in 1933, this famous SCOTUS member has seen the world change so much, and seems to have always ha → Read More