Lindsay Van Dyke
Big Tech’s Morality Police Are Going After Adult Content
“We got no warning, no violation warning or anything like that. It just was gone the next day.”
How a Sex Trafficking Law Is Fundamentally Changing the Internet
The controversial law aims to hold Big Tech accountable for its role, but free speech advocates are fighting it.
Campus Sexual Assault Hearings Will Now Look More Like Criminal Trials
Under new rules championed by Betsy DeVos, accused students have the right to cross-examine accusers through a third party.
Warped Tour Had to End Because Punk Is Dead
Warped Tour’s founder says a lot of the criticism against his tour was bullshit
It Took a Protest at the Husband’s House to Get a Jewish Woman Her Divorce
Jill Robinson had been waiting for her “get” for over a decade, trapped and unable to move on with her life.
This guy says he can talk to celebrities' dead relatives
Tyler Henry is the go-to psychic for celebrity readings.
CEO of Southwest Key, the largest network of shelters for migrant children in the U.S., has resigned
Juan Sanchez founded the company in 1987.
What it's like for minority students applying to elite colleges with affirmative action under threat
One student briefly considered not acknowledging his Asian descent on his application.
Harvard's admissions process is on trial and things are already getting heated
The courtroom was so full that most attendees had to be ushered into one of two overflow rooms to watch the proceedings by video.
Zero Tolerance: One immigrant family's journey from separation to reunification
This is how disorganized the family separation process really was
Listen to a distraught Guatemalan child call his mother from a U.S. immigration shelter
"Don’t cry my love. Be happy, you are going to get out of there."