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Texas Lawmakers Target LGBTQ families
Your daily guide to what’s working, what’s not and what you can do about it.
Impact Staff
5.12.17
The Restless Youth Issue

Photos of Women at Work from Inside Saudi Arabia
These women are fighting for change.
Laura Boushnak
5.12.17
SLOW YOUR ROLLBACK

Trump’s FCC Is Racing to Kill Net Neutrality. Democrats Say Not So Fast.
Pro-net neutrality lawmakers want the FCC to extend the deadline for public comments.
Sam Gustin
5.12.17
Internet Videos Of Particular Importance

A Giant Sea Creature Washed Up In Indonesia And People Are Freaking Out
What the hell is it?
Renaldo Gabriel
5.12.17
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Trump's "voter fraud" czar pushed the lie that millions of undocumented people voted
Tess Owen
5.12.17
Criminal Justice

Jeff Sessions launches War on Drugs 2.0 with new mandatory-minimum policy
Keegan Hamilton
5.12.17
Oh Snap

The British Dream: Generation Ungovernable
Can angry French anarchists tell us anything about the snap election? What’s in Labour’s leaked manifesto? And why does Theresa May want foxes to die?
Simon Childs
Sirin Kale
Henry Langston
Yohann Koshy
5.12.17
Op-Ed

The Guy Who Saved Your iPhone From Hackers Is Stuck in a UAE Jail
'Million dollar dissident' Ahmed Mansoor’s actions protected millions of iPhone users from sophisticated spyware. If you care about your privacy and security, you should be fighting for his release.
Tanya O'Carroll
5.12.17
Screen Crack

There Are Easier Ways to Feel Better Than Quitting Social Media
A psychologist suggests a less drastic plan to alleviate your phone-induced anxiety.
Em Cassel
5.12.17
CRISPR

These People Want to Genetically Engineer Pink Chickens
The Pink Chicken Project wants to use CRISPR to alter all chickens’ DNA in order to send a message about the health of our environment.
Emma Griffith
5.12.17
everything is

Even the Rainforest Is Better Off When Women Have Reproductive Healthcare
But conservationists and health advocates have struggled to break out of silos and combine forces.
Kaleigh Rogers
5.12.17
PROHIBITION

The Soviet Posters Meant to Keep Russians from Drinking
Russia's 1985 ban on alcohol proved disastrous for the economy, but it was a great time for lovers of beautiful anti-alcohol posters.
Paweł Mączewski
5.12.17
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