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March 23, 2021
 
On Teen Vogue and the “Cancel Culture” Hell We Can’t Seem to Escape
 

Condé Nast set Alexi McCammond and the magazine’s staff up to fail. And yet it’s seemingly evaded any responsibility for its decisions.

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Can Religion Give You PTSD? Meet the “exvangelicals” seeking therapy for religious trauma.By Stephanie Russell-Kraft / Add to Pocket
 
 
Biden Was Half-Right About His Power Over Republicans The GOP has shown no interest in bipartisanship, but it’s also not landing any political or culture-war punches.By Matt Ford / Add to Pocket

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Will Demi Lovato’s Sexual Assault Revelations Finally Put a Dent in Disney’s Purity Culture? Her new documentary, “Dancing With the Devil,” is a masterclass in owning the narrative.ByJo Livingstone / Add to Pocket
 
 
Banning Chicken Cages Won’t Make Eggs Humane Utah’s new law mandating cage-free egg production by 2025 is, well, chickenshit.ByJan Dutkiewicz / Add to Pocket
 
 
Is This Q? A new HBO documentary investigates the first family of QAnonBy Jacob Silverman / Add to Pocket
 
 
What Are Frank Pallone’s Corporate Donors Getting for Their Money? The Democratic chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee is raking in a lot of money from the electric utilities.ByKate Aronoff / Add to Pocket

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