Satire
Check Out 'Images of Power', an Exhibition That Makes Powerful People Look Silly
We interviewed the curators holding up a lens to the powerful.
No, the Sinaloa Cartel Doesn't Have Beef with ISIS
After an email went viral claiming that El Chapo had declared war on ISIS, the author behind the original report admitted that it was all satirical.
Is It Possible to Make the Academy Awards More Diverse?
The Academy snubbed minority actors and filmmakers this year, but the problem runs deeper than black faces not holding little gold statues.
Should Amazon Let White Supremacists Sell Merchandise on Its Site?
Amazon.com's Marketplace allows people from around the world to sell goods online, and some of those products are tied to hate groups.
In Defence of Offence
A former Onion editor on why it's vitally important to defend satire, even when we don't like it.
Paris Terror Attacks: Will France Ever Be the Same Again?
Political analyst Jérôme Sainte-Marie fears the Charlie Hebdo murders will see racist and xenophobic attitudes go mainstream.
Europe's Leading Satirists Respond to the Charlie Hebdo Massacre
Thoughts and reflections from linus magazine, Will Self, El Mundo Today and more of the magazine's peers.
New Year's Resolutions for Racists in 2015
White supremacists have New Year's resolutions, too. Most of them involve the subjugation of minorities. Also, puppies.
A 100 Percent Accurate Guide to What Will Happen in Music in 2015
U2 will release an album directly into your bloodstream, Jaden Smith will fuse with President Obama, and we will create something called "thinktweets."
Two Ohio Cops Were Suspended for Sending Each Other Racist Texts
This doesn't do much to change the perception that the police have it out for black men in America.
Thanksgiving Is the Least Racist Holiday America Have
Thanksgiving is a holiday about inclusion and harmony.