Two studies about depression that have come out this year have been particularly interesting.
Read moreOn voter privilege
Before you ask someone if they voted, and if not, why not, consider that it's not so simple for everyone.
Read moreApple & Facebook's "game changer"
Facebook and Apple have apparently decided to cover egg freezing for female employees.
Read moreExcitement and Questions About Vasalgel
Last week, news spread that a long-sought version of reversible birth control for men had reached a new milestone.
Read moreApple's HealthKit: Use and Privacy
Apple is billing HealthKit as the start of a "healthcare revolution."
Read moreRace and health
Today, I came across something that hit on yet another part of life touched by racial inequality in our country: health care.
Read more"You have no right to judge us or our actions"
If we don't have the right to "judge," or question, or be skeptical of the people our tax dollars arm to protect and serve us, who are they really protecting and serving?
Read moreUpdated: On Foley, and freelancers as humans
James Foley is only the latest reporter to be murdered for doing his job in an area where so few others are willing to go.
Read moreA new way to handle comment trolls
I had a piece on Columbia Journalism Review's website last week about a new algorithm that aims to clean up comment sections.
Read moreFerguson
Instead of waxing on about my thoughts on the whole situation, I'm going to post a bunch of links to information.
Read moreOn judging "internet outrage"
This week in "internet activism is not real activism" or "why is everyone so angry all the time?"
Read moreIt's time to talk about Hobby Lobby
It's been an interesting task to reconcile my thoughts about this both as a woman and as a reporter who often writes about the law.
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