Amanda Arnold
Contributor
A Travel Points Hacker Spills His Secrets
Six countries, 22 flights, 280,000 points and miles—and counting. One adventurer took us on his methodically mad travel blitz.
Remembering Fierce, the Iconic, Inescapable Abercrombie & Fitch Cologne
Last month, Abercrombie & Fitch announced it would stop spraying its signature scent, Fierce, in stores. To honor the sensual musk's overpowering legacy, we asked millennials to share their fondest memories of the smell.
The First Ladies Who Brought the Occult to the White House
Over the years, several presidents' wives—including Mary Todd Lincoln and Nancy Reagan—turned to spiritual practices like seances and astrology.
50 Activists Fighting for LGBTQ Rights in 50 States
In honor of International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia, here is a list of activists across the US standing up for the rights and lives of LGBTQ individuals and communities.
Advocacy Orgs React to Trump Naming April Sexual Assault Awareness Month
"While we are pleased President Trump has continued the tradition, his rhetoric on the campaign trail, as president, as well as the actions (or, rather, inactions) of his appointees, directly invalidate the experiences of survivors of gender based...
Trump's Disastrous Executive Order Could Make Natural Disasters Even Worse
Politicians and policy experts argue that Trump's recent executive order rolling back advancements to fight climate change will make disaster prevention much more difficult.
Trump's Muslim Ban Halted Indefinitely—but What Will His Next Move Be?
Hawaii State Attorney General Douglas Chin argued that the Muslim ban both discriminates against Muslims and could hurt Hawaii's tourism industry.
Trump Strips LGBT People of Workplace Protections, Then Erases Them from Census
This week, President Trump quietly nullified an order that required companies receiving large federal contracts to show that they have complied with various federal laws, many of which relate to discrimination in the workplace.
Trump Strips LGBT People of Workplace Protections, Then Erases Them from Census
This week, President Trump quietly nullified an order that required companies receiving large federal contracts to show that they have complied with various federal laws, many of which relate to discrimination in the workplace.
Trump's Talk on Women in Small Businesses Features Women Behind Giant Businesses
At the roundtable discussion, Trump said he will continue to advocate for making childcare more affordable and accessible, which, looking at Ivanka's proposed plan, is just not true.
Jared Kushner and Team of Billionaires Tasked with Running the US Like a Company
"The government should be run like a great American company. Our hope is that we can achieve successes and efficiencies for our customers, who are the citizens."
The ACA—and the Americans Who Rely on It—Will Live to See Another Day
This afternoon, Paul Ryan rushed to the White House to tell President Trump that, despite his ultimatum, they did not have the votes to pass his bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act.