
As a journalist who covers human rights, I spend a lot of time absorbing trauma. This is one thing that helped me deal.

Why your favorite crafty design blog is probably written by a Mormon

It turns out that the right-wing cable channel doesn't take kindly to Wall Street occupiers who know what they're talking about.

A new killing in South Africa raises the question about when it's right to intervene to try and save a life.

Forbes writer Gene Marks today tells us what he'd do if he were destitute and black. Here's what a poor minority kid I knew did.

If you hate her politics, you should really hate Newsweek's "crazy-eyed" Bachmann cover, too.

We bring you a glimpse of the dystopian future that would result if SOPA were to pass through Congress.

Kanye West's new video, in which the props are murdered women, is misogynistic, regardless of what the rapper says.

Is LeBron James a total jackass or just misunderstood? A GOOD point-counterpoint attempts to find the answer.

When asked if they'd ditch bills for good, Canadians replied with a resounding "yes!" But for some, a cashless world is bad for business.

Yeah, it's an ad, but its 3,600 potted Fukien tea plants can absorb as much as 46,800 pounds of carbon dioxide over the course of a year.

If you're one of the many Americans who's grown tired of hearing media and tech insiders prattle on endlessly about Twitter and Facebook,...

Google's Facebook competitor seems less about crafting an online persona and more about building on real-life relationships.

OccupyVotes lets people rank the most important ideas coming out of the Occupy Wall Street movement, adding clarity to the jumble of demands.

Here comes the iPhone, and there go the photojournalists.

We're building a list of 100 new things to get excited about in the coming year.

Male birth control is a tough sell, which may be why it doesn't exist yet. We come up with a few ad campaigns to pique dudes' interest.

LiveAndTell's model of crowdsourcing Native American tongues could save indigenous languages from extinction.