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Google debuts new Doodle for International Women's Day
It turns out we've been Googling Serena Williams a lot.
Oprah brings the 'American Dirt' controversy to Apple TV+
Oprah leaned way into the controversy she helped start.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Traveling with epilepsy can be a challenge. Here's how I learned to manage it.
Tips for traveling with a neurological condition.
7 ways to help quell coronavirus-related anxiety
Mental health professionals share tips, advice, and coping strategies.
'Big dreams never die': Elizabeth Warren drops out of the race, and women know exactly why
It's almost possible to believe sexism didn't doom her run.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Reddit partners with Crisis Text Line to give users mental health support
Reddit and Crisis Text Line plan to deliver live mental health help to Redditors.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Here's why Elizabeth Banks and Busy Philipps are rallying in front of the Supreme Court
The celebrities are rallying for a case that could change abortion rights in the U.S.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Barbie releases new doll honoring the fastest woman in British history, Dina Asher-Smith
Barbie just got a lot faster.
Wheel the World helps people with physical disabilities enjoy their vacations
The company offers trips to over 30 destinations, vetted for accessibility.
I just voted for the first time as a new citizen in Trump's America
I became an American during the Trump administration. Then I voted.
By Jess Joho
5 ways you can help prevent LGBTQ youth suicide
Like Dwyane Wade, start with love and acceptance but know there's much more to be done.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Here's what Big Tech actually wants with your medical data
For better or worse, Big Tech is in the healthcare game.
By Rachel Kraus
AOC and Lin-Manuel Miranda explain the importance of census participation in new PSA
The congresswoman and playwright become teachers for the day, encouraging every New Yorker, regardless of immigration status, to participate in the 2020 census.
How to use carbon offsets to make your travel more sustainable
Traveling can up your carbon footprint, but carbon offsets can shrink it back down.
By Katie Berohn
8 thought-provoking quotes from black social justice heroes to inform your activism
There's no shortage of inspiring quotes to commit to heart from the trailblazing activists and change-makers who have shaped our country over the years.
Katherine Johnson, NASA mathematician and subject of 'Hidden Figures,' dead at 101
Johnson is celebrated for helping send Americans into orbit and to the moon.
Saudi officials order arrest of rapper over 'Girl from Mecca' YouTube video
The video has since been removed from the platform.
College meme groups on Facebook: The new home for student dissent
Dissenting Memes for a New Generation of Teens.
How to stop self-harming: Learn coping skills that help you thrive
Self-harming is a coping mechanism, but other strategies can help you better deal with intense emotions.
By Rebecca Ruiz
6 inspiring poets you should read year-round, not just during Black History Month
Wild idea: You should read poetry ALL! THE! TIME!
Why the warming oceans will get louder
"The ecological implications of this are wide open."
By Mark Kaufman
7 new children's and young adult books to read for Black History Month — and beyond
It's always a good time to introduce your child to books about black heroes.
Ella Fitzgerald, Bille Jean King, and Florence Nightingale are now Barbie dolls
Mattel leans into the girl power angle.
Boys do cry: The support groups freeing men from toxic masculinity
Together, men are rewriting the script on masculinity.