News in Brief Young Americans Are Opting Out of Politics, but Not Because They’re Cynical Here’s why this isn’t as good as it seems. Jared Keller
News in Brief Why Do So Many People See Black Protestors Different From White Ones? The troubling social psychology of urban violence. Jared Keller
Social Justice The Psychology (and Philosophy) of ‘No Regrets’ A clinical psychologist argues that Nietzsche is better than any pop self-health book. Jared Keller
Social Justice The Psychological Case for Adult Play Time Coloring books and ball pits are much-needed therapy for the inner child in all of us. Jared Keller
News in Brief Two Years Later, Snowden’s Mangled Laptop Is More Than an Empty Symbol The British government's demand that physical computers be destroyed is both nonsensical and ruthless—and that’s what makes it so disturbing. Jared Keller
Social Justice ‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’ and America’s Long, Weird Love Affair With Cults Tina Fey’s new Netflix series channels the complicated history of cults in America. Jared Keller
Environment Can Digital Vigilantism Make the Internet Safer for Women? Curt Schilling's war against Internet trolls follows a distinctly American tradition of justice. Namely, it's about more than just vengeance. Jared Keller
Social Justice The Tortured Rise of the All-American Bro The misogynist portrait of modern American masculinity may be a historical accident. Here’s how to fix it. Jared Keller
Environment No, the Internet Is Not Killing Religion in America The decline in religiosity in the U.S. is accompanied by a rise in Internet access. But the factors determining faith are far more complicated than a Wi-Fi connection. Jared Keller