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Young voters are blaming older generations for the Brexit result
"Older generations voted for a future the younger generation didn't want."
Horrified Brits want to leave the country after the UK voted to Brexit
"Moving to Mars with Bowie."
Dogs are helping their owners vote in the 'Brexit' referendum
It's the EU rufferendum!
The 'Brexit' referendum and 'Game of Thrones' aren't all that different
The battle over whether the UK should leave the EU could not be further from polite -- much like a certain TV show.
Obama inspires young slackers everywhere in interview with Derek Jeter
Obama's kicking himself for being such a layabout.
By Sophie Hirsh
9 times Britain was completely, 100% decided on 'Brexit'
Never has a country been in such complete agreement.
Politician's moving speech: 'Marriage equality vote is a license for hate'
A politician has given a powerful speech in the ongoing debate over whether the Australian public should vote on marriage equality.
By Jenni Ryall
Aide who saved Gabrielle Giffords' life speaks out about Jo Cox's murder
"Let us remember the reasons why we entered public service, to help others."
Buffering bogs down Australia's first Facebook Live political debate
The circle of death.
By Ariel Bogle
5 political parties you could join to be totally anti-establishment
Yes, there is a Pirate Party, and no, they don't bury treasure.
Why the GOP won't even mention the LGBT community in its response to Orlando
The sentence condemned the attack for singling out people for their "lifestyle or orientation."
By Rebecca Ruiz
Orlando attack is a 'wake-up call' to stop dehumanizing LGBT people, advocates say
"I hope this is a wake-up call to anybody spewing hateful remarks, whether that’s from a church pulpit or at a political rally."
By Rebecca Ruiz
Hillary Clinton is damned no matter what she wears. That's a problem.
Women politicians have long been scrutinized for their wardrobe choices.
By David Yi
14 reasons why Hillary Clinton is a big f*cking deal today
She has the chance to become the first American female president in 240 years of history.
A careful explanation of why alcohol is no excuse in Brock Turner case
"We need to redefine for them what it is to be a man, that their worth doesn't come from that which they have and take."
Canada embroiled in debate to make national anthem gender-neutral
Are Canadians ready to ditch "sons" from their national anthem?
What young voters forget about Hillary Clinton's historic moment
It's not just that Clinton is on the cusp of becoming the first woman to be a presidential nominee — it's that she did it despite truly ugly odds.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Scotland's Nicola Sturgeon named one of the most powerful women in the world
But Beyoncé and Taylor Swift didn't make the list.
Justin Trudeau raises Pride flag at Canadian parliament for the first time
The ceremony marked the flag's historic appearance at Parliament Hill.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Senate gives U.S. women's soccer team symbolic victory with equal pay resolution
The non-binding resolution calls on U.S. Soccer to end gender pay equity and treat all athletes with the same respect and dignity.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Trump on climate: He's even worse than we thought
Donald Trump revealed he does not see global warming as a threat, and instead wants to burn more "sweet oil."
John Oliver proves primaries and caucuses are the worst part of voting
If you feel like your vote doesn't count, you might be right.
Aussie politicians to get prominent position in Google search results
Google Posts arrives Down Under.
By Ariel Bogle
'Shark Tank' star Mark Cuban says he'd consider VP role with Trump or Clinton
Reality TV stars are coming for your political throne.