SCOTUS takes a Monday victory lap with three final cases.
Following ACA decision, investors bet on insurance market consolidation.
How Obergefell v. Hodges is today’s Loving v. Virginia.
A brief history of the Rainbow flag, which first flew in 1978.
Facebook’s rainbow overlay is an experiment in social movement theory.
In much of the world, the plight of LBGT people is only getting worse.
Polyamory is a fact. It’s time to legalize polygamy.
Defeating ISIS requires a transformed Baghdad.
Ramadan fast daunts Muslims recovering from eating disorders.
Street murals in eastern Congo depict 24‘s Jack Bauer as a folk hero.
Global Jewish population nears pre-Holocaust numbers.
When the government dropped infrastructure, Google stepped in to upgrade internet speeds.
“Manipulating aspects of a virtual environment can affect the perception of empathy.”
Google tech support AI answers questions about life, the universe, and morality.
We’re obsessed with the illusion of agency a responsive machine can provide.
“Using nuclear devices to deflect asteroids is still being considered as a viable option.”
The island is its own island that people on the outside could never understand. Inside Rikers.
The Deck Network has slots open for summer. New advertisers: Get in touch for a nice price.
At Wimbledon, Serena Williams is on track to win a calendar grand slam.
Tennis lefties once dominated—now just two of the top 32 men are southpaws.
Episcopal Church elects its first African American presiding bishop.
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