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Is Facebook Good for Democracy?

The Atlantic looks into the effects the ubiquitous social network has on politics.

How a First-Round NBA Draft Pick Got Chewed Up and Spit Out

In the face of public criticism, 76ers' Jhalil Okafor finds himself in a strange holding pattern.

Bella Heathcote on Wonder Woman’s Courageous Origin Story

Heathcote plays one of the superhero's inspirations in 'Professor Marston and the Wonder Woman.'

Baseball and the American Dream: Photographer Tracks 21 Players for 10 Years

Former MTV News correspondent Tabitha Soren followed them from the minors through retirement.

Justin Trudeau on Why He’s Raising His Sons as Feminists

'Our sons have the power and the responsibility to change our culture of sexism.'

10 Atlantic Hurricanes So Far This Year, the Most Since 1893

Meteorologists said that hurricane season lasts through the end of October.

A Closer Look at Bruce Springsteen’s Broadway Show

'Springsteen on Broadway' is autobiographical look at artist's life through song.

Autographed Helmets By O.J. Simpson Being Sold for $400 or More

Simpson did an autograph signing two weeks after his nine-year prison stay.

New York Times Revamps Social Media Guidelines for Reporters

The new guidelines prohibit reporters from expressing partisan opinions or promoting political views.

Quentin Tarantino Weighs In on the Harvey Weinstein Scandal

Tarantino and Weinstein have been working together since the early 1990s.

Two Colleges Follow NFL’s Lead in Cracking Down on Athlete Protests

Kennesaw State and Albright College put restrictions in place after separate situations.

Howard University’s Cheerleaders Take a Knee During Anthem

Squad has been doing it since shortly after Kaepernick started protest last year.

Michael Jordan Is Not a Fan of Superteams

The Hall of Famer thinks superteams turn the rest of NBA's teams into 'garbage.'