The problem isn’t a tech titan posing like a supermodel. The problem is a powerful woman being unwilling to own up to her ambition.
Manning Biographer: Media Should Respect The Trans Experience
Bradley Manning’s distress in her transition to ‘Breanna’ and now ‘Chelsea’ is in part what led to her arrest
Don’t Ignore Race in Christopher Lane’s Murder
The association of young black men with violence doesn’t come out of thin air
Viewpoint: Overzealous Prosecution of Bradley Manning Backfired
In the end, the final casualty may be America’s reputation as a bastion of freedom
Stay-at-Home Dads Will Never Become the Norm
Despite a new awareness about full-time fathers, their numbers are still too minuscule to change society
How the News Got Less Mean
The more people get their information by sharing online, the more positive stories get. New research underlines a growing trend in media
Viewpoint: Egypt’s New Leader Is Unfit to Rule
Al-Sisi’s recent decisionmaking suggests a character that is deeply flawed, rash and dangerous
Over-Practicing Makes Perfect
The brain can get by on less energy when you overlearn a task
Marissa Mayer and Vogue Couture in the C-Suite
Women’s work and the work of being a woman are still perceived to be at odds
School Has Become Too Hostile to Boys
And efforts to re-engineer the young-male imagination are doomed to fail
Learning to Talk About Harriet Tubman
Russell Simmons may be a thick-skinned liberal, but most Americans still don’t know how to talk about slavery
One More Reason to Pay College Athletes
If players were paid, market forces would work against competitive imbalance
The Cory Booker Problem
The shoo-in candidate for the Senate disappoints those hoping he would be a black leader in the traditional sense and he can no longer coast on diversity