Emma Bracy
Associate Editor
Unicorns Were Real and Ugly as Hell
According to new research, unicorn-like mammals roamed the earth with humans. We got a brony’s reaction to the news.
Why Women Who Have Been Cheated on 'Win' in the End
A 2016 study says women who lose their unfaithful mate to another woman have adapted to cope with breakups in favorable ways. So when life gives you lemons…
A Mother’s Murder Reveals That Water Is Not Flint's Only Crisis
Sasha Bell, one of the first Flint mothers to file a lawsuit on behalf of her son, was murdered in her apartment last week.
Women Wrestling Stars Remember WWE Legend Chyna
Joanie Laurer was a pioneer for women in wrestling. Here’s what some other pros had to say about her legacy, one day after her death.
Police Confirm Ian Connor Is Under Investigation for Sexual Assault
Last week Ian Connor, a rising fashion and media star, brushed off rape accusations, claiming that his accuser was only coming forward because of his newfound fame. Documents obtained by Broadly show otherwise.
High School Teacher Had Sex with Student, Claims Grades Improved
Brianne Altice, who had sex with three of her underage students, says she had "no evil or malicious intent."
The Lives of Black Girls, In Photos
In their new exhibit, Picturing Black Girlhood, the teens and veteran artists that make up the Black Girls Movement use photography to capture what everyone else ignores.
Meet the Artist Using Superheroes to Highlight Racism
We caught up with artist Markus Prime, a graphic illustrator who is using his talents to explore issues of race, class, and representation in his new book, “B.R.U.H.”
Unicorns Were Real and Ugly as Hell
According to new research, unicorn-like mammals roamed the earth with humans. We got a brony’s reaction to the news.
'Black Women Are Erased': NCIS's Shalita Grant on Race in America
Shalita Grant went from being a Tony-nominated Juilliard grad to joining the casts of "NCIS: New Orleans" and PBS's new Civil War era drama, "Mercy Street." We recently caught up with the actor to talk about the New York theater scene, New Orleans, and...
Science Explains How to Win at Rock, Paper, Scissors
According to a new study, being less irrational will help you win at a game of rock, paper, scissors. We spoke to a professional player and the managing director of the World Rock Paper Scissors Society for more specific tips.