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Congresspeople call Trump's transparency bluff in amazing letters
Putting Trump's claim of transparency to the test.
Exploring the toxic world of 'female privilege'
In this heartland of incel rage and misogynist vitriol, ‘female privilege’ becomes the justification for declaring war on women.
By Rachel Thompson
How to help protect abortion access in states where it's most threatened
Give your time or money to grassroots funds and clinics that need help.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Snapchat's 'gender-swap' filter exposes the internet's casual transphobia
It's digital drag without the self-awareness.
Stock image collection authentically portrays people with disabilities
One year after its launch, this Getty collection has more than 1,000 pictures.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Today's youth deserve inclusive masturbation education
It's time to update some curricula.
Fed up women of America speak out as Alabama looks to criminalize abortion
Hillary Clinton, AOC, and more are publicly condemning the proposed law.
Teen decorates grad cap with QR code that honors those killed in school shootings
'This is mostly about honoring these kids.'
Everything you need to know about Global Accessibility Awareness Day
Here's how to honor GAAD.
Women and girls will feel so seen by new guidelines for their mental health
Psychologists should focus on resilience without over-diagnosing normal responses to trauma.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Mental health text line launches in UK with a little help from the royals
"As texting is private and silent, it opens up a whole new way to find help."
Fearless TV weather forecasters air the planet's soaring carbon levels
"We are the scientists that the TV public sees."
By Mark Kaufman
How I learned to be my authentic self online
Writing about anxiety, divorce, and no longer keeping up appearances.
By Jordan Reid
Instagram co-launches a mental health awareness campaign to help people find support
Use #RealConvo to join the discussion.
Drag Syndrome's kings and queens ooze star power
The drag performers with Down syndrome defy expectations.
Burger King launches line of 'Unhappy Meals' in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month
BK is using its international reach.
10 crisis help lines that offer texting or chat services
Help is here, even if you don't like talking on the phone.
‘13 Reasons Why’ led to more youth suicides, new study suggests
Experts warned about this, and it seems like they were right.
Experts warned '13 Reasons Why' could lead to suicides. A new study suggests they were right.
The study found an increase in the adolescent and teen suicide rate in the months after the Netflix show debuted.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Labor of Love app aims to ease women's 'mental load' by turning household chores into a game
The app uses a rewards-based system to encourage men to do their part at home.
By Rebecca Ruiz
You can now donate through stickers in Instagram Stories
A new donation sticker lets you support a cause.
By Sasha Lekach
If you've thought about driving while high, let this hilarious video convince you it's not worth it
Repeat after this guy: "Nope, I'm high."
By Rebecca Ruiz