How Discord Saved Itself From the Alt-Right
The app made a concerted effort to remove its worst elements, and has grown as a result
Relatives of Aunt Jemima Inspiration Seek Restitution From Quaker Oats
The complex legacy of Anna Short Harrington
Broadway Theaters to Remain Closed Until January 2021
Some shows are likely to open even later in the new year
Chernobyl Documents Declassified by Ukrainian Government
The nuclear disaster took place in 1986
Charles Webb, Author of "The Graduate," Dead at 81
Webb lived an unconventional life after finding literary success
Revisiting the Antarctic Snow Cruiser, 1939's Most Ambitious Ride
Impressive engineering, underwhelming performance
Is the Internet Getting Its Own Patron Saint?
The first steps for one candidate are in the works
Man Sails From Portugal to Argentina to Visit 90-Year-Old Father
The trip took 85 days
Princeton Will Rename Woodrow Wilson-Associated Schools
An award named for Wilson will endure, however
What Happens When Airbnbs Hit the Rental Market?
Changes are afoot as as result of the pandemic
Demand Grows for John Wayne Airport Name Change
It's not the first time these requests have been made — but this time they might stick
Mark Zuckerberg Loses $7 Billion From Facebook Advertiser Boycott
The tech company's stock fell over advertiser concerns
"The Simpsons," "Family Guy" Will No Longer Have White Actors Voice Non-White Characters
We're in the midst of a large shift in modern animation
Milton Glaser, Iconic Designer, Dead at 91
Glaser's work includes the "I ♥ NY" logo
Why Does Patricia Highsmith's Fiction Resonate in 2020?
When a novelist's aesthetics endure across decades
Seattle Seahawks' Greg Olsen Makes Foray Into Podcasting
The podcast "TE1" is set to air this summer