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Margaret Cho Can Be Hysterically Funny About Koreans—but She Wasn’t Last Night

Margaret Cho Can Be Hysterically Funny About Koreans—but She Wasn’t Last Night Margaret Cho Can Be Hysterically Funny About Koreans—but She Wasn’t Last Night

Yes, her schtick as a North Korean general was a gross bit of yellowface minstrelsy, but let’s remember her longer career.

Jan 12, 2015 / Richard Kim

On Naked Emperors and College Football’s Championship

On Naked Emperors and College Football’s Championship On Naked Emperors and College Football’s Championship

Ohio State and Oregon will play for the college football title, with little regard for the effect on their academic mission.

Jan 12, 2015 / Dave Zirin

It’s Not Just the Cops

It’s Not Just the Cops It’s Not Just the Cops

Public defenders know that the trouble with our justice system extends far beyond abusive policing.

Jan 12, 2015 / Jonathan Rapping

Why We Must Resist Simple Explanations of the ‘Charlie Hebdo’ Massacre

Why We Must Resist Simple Explanations of the ‘Charlie Hebdo’ Massacre Why We Must Resist Simple Explanations of the ‘Charlie Hebdo’ Massacre

Tidy stories reducing the atrocity to a clash of civilizations or a problem with integration are neither enlightening nor satisfying.

Jan 10, 2015 / Laila Lalami

Did Obama Just Introduce a ‘Public Option’ for Higher Education?

Did Obama Just Introduce a ‘Public Option’ for Higher Education? Did Obama Just Introduce a ‘Public Option’ for Higher Education?

The president’s plan to make two years of community college free for some students could solve some of higher education’s most intractable problems.

Jan 9, 2015 / Mike Konczal

Ava DuVernay: ‘Selma’ Is the ‘Vision of a Black Storyteller Undiluted’

Ava DuVernay: ‘Selma’ Is the ‘Vision of a Black Storyteller Undiluted’ Ava DuVernay: ‘Selma’ Is the ‘Vision of a Black Storyteller Undiluted’

The director explains why Selma matters now.

Jan 9, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Mychal Denzel Smith

Congressional Republicans Want to Ban Abortion, but There’s Still Hope for Women’s Health

Congressional Republicans Want to Ban Abortion, but There’s Still Hope for Women’s Health Congressional Republicans Want to Ban Abortion, but There’s Still Hope for Women’s Health

A new report points to states for the way forward.

Jan 9, 2015 / Dani McClain

Police Unions Don’t Serve the People. Can the Labor Movement Force Them To?

Police Unions Don’t Serve the People. Can the Labor Movement Force Them To? Police Unions Don’t Serve the People. Can the Labor Movement Force Them To?

We banned police from the “house of labor.” Look at them now.

Jan 9, 2015 / Michelle Chen

Dear Boston: Say Hell No to the Olympic Games

Dear Boston: Say Hell No to the Olympic Games Dear Boston: Say Hell No to the Olympic Games

The USOC’s choice to propose having the 2024 Olympics to Boston should be seen as a call to protest.

Jan 9, 2015 / Dave Zirin

The District Attorney Who Failed to Secure an Indictment Against Eric Garner’s Killer May Be Running for Congress

The District Attorney Who Failed to Secure an Indictment Against Eric Garner’s Killer May Be Running for Congress The District Attorney Who Failed to Secure an Indictment Against Eric Garner’s Killer May Be Running for Congress

Could the new civil rights movement thwart the Staten Island DA’s ambitions?

Jan 8, 2015 / Zoë Carpenter

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