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6 ways allies still marginalize people of color — and what to do instead and 10 More

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6 ways allies still marginalize people of color — and what to do instead

Here are six reminders to help you recenter your allyship, and hold yourself and others accountable for how we treat the experiences of people of color.

Clinton burns Sanders in South Carolina primary

Clinton's win here was the latest indication that she can energize the voters that turned out passionately for Barack Obama in 2008 ahead of delegate-rich Super Tuesday.

11 Microsoft Word hacks you won't know how you lived without

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Disney parks' new seasonal pricing ups 'regular' single-day ticket price

Disney is launching a new surge pricing system.

How many Oscars should Leonardo DiCaprio have actually won by now?

Let's put it this way: probably more than one.

A blue bubble shines in deep space in new Hubble photo

Check out that blue Hubble bubble.

Someone calculated what the house from 'Full House' costs today and it's insane

Whatever happened to cheap real estate?

Fashion is still in love with the silver screen siren

The golden age of Hollywood sirens might be a thing of the past, but its legacy endures on the streets of London.

Woman uses body paint to turn regular people into superheroes

Heroes come in all shapes and sizes but rarely do they come in body paint.

1972: A glimpse at life on a Native American reservation

One photographer documented impoverished native communities amid the natural beauty of the southwest.

15 award-winning Oscar clichés that'll own the night

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