Social Justice Here’s (Some of) What Science Knows About Dogs On this National Dog Day, here are some things science knows about dogs. Footnotes
Social Justice No, You Shouldn’t Drink a Young Person’s Blood to Stave Off Alzheimer’s The digestive system would destroy any of its benefits. Footnotes
Social Justice The Next Two World Cups Could Be in Jeopardy, but They Won’t Be At least, not while Sepp Blatter is still in charge. Footnotes
Social Justice When Did You Learn About Structural Inequality? I'm not here to speculate on when it's "too late" for a person to understand structural inequality, but I firmly believe that it's never too early. Footnotes
Social Justice Subscribe Now and Enjoy the Newest Issue of ‘Pacific Standard’ In the past few days at Pacific Standard, we have been heads-down at our desks, flipping through the pages of our just-off-the-presses 15th print issue. Footnotes
Social Justice Institutional Racism Is a Flat Circle Paramilitary cops, the war on drugs, and Ferguson. Footnotes
Social Justice Yes, Trolling Does Affect Women More Than Men It's never a great week for women on the Internet, but this one has been particularly troubling. Footnotes
Books & Culture News in Brief Previous Site Sections The Worst Singer in the World—the Musical! Florence Foster Jenkins, New York's most famous awful singer, has been the subject of four plays. Footnotes
Social Justice What Has Neuroscience Taught Us About Free Will? Sitting stock-still for three hours as electromagnetic waves pulse through your skull might be an underrated way to kick off your weekend. Footnotes
Social Justice Female Porn Addicts Are a Lot Like Male Porn Addicts Female porn addicts deserve some research, too. If porn addiction exists, that is. Footnotes