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In OtherWords: December 21, 2016

In OtherWords: December 21, 2016

It's giving season, which means we're probably going to see some headlines soon about major year-end gifts from prominent billionaires and millionaires. Those gifts often make for heartwarming stories, my colleague Chuck Collins writes this week in OtherWords. But...

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All Women Deserve Access to Tampons, Period

All Women Deserve Access to Tampons, Period

For many women, getting a period for 3 to 8 days every month can be hellish — everything from bleeding, cramps, and fatigue to the humiliating march to the local store for tampons and pads. But these women are incredibly lucky compared to thousands of marginalized...

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Calling Working People of All Colors

Calling Working People of All Colors

A little over 80 years ago, NAACP founder W.E.B. Du Bois wrote "Black Reconstruction in America," a groundbreaking essay that looked at the racial politics of the post-Civil War years. The major failure of those years, Du Bois insisted, was that poor whites and poor...

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The Dangers of Big Philanthropy

The Dangers of Big Philanthropy

It's the season of giving. When you hear about a billionaire "giving back" — like Nike founder Phil Knight's $400 million gift to Stanford, or hedge funder John Paulsen's $400 million donation to Harvard — do you feel a warm glow? They could've kept their money and...

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The Year of ‘Post-Truth’

The Year of ‘Post-Truth’

"Post-Truth." The Oxford English Dictionary named this its word of the year for 2016. This was a year when campaign lies — most, though not all, coming out of the Donald's mouth — were so numerous that fact checking became nearly impossible. Yes, each individual...

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In OtherWords: December 14, 2016

In OtherWords: December 14, 2016

America's post-election hangover took a major turn for the dramatic this past week, when sources told the Washington Post that the CIA believes Russia intervened in the vote to help Donald Trump. The jury's still out on the truth of the matter, but this week in...

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