Editorial
We're Launching an Apprentice Program for Formerly Incarcerated People
Starting early next year, we'll welcome formerly incarcerated people to work with us at our Brooklyn office in production, editorial, marketing, and other creative roles.
The Muslim Women Fighting to Ban Instantaneous Divorce in India
Despite being banned in many Islamic countries, "triple talaq," the Sharia law that allows a man to instantly divorce his wife, is still legal in India. A massive organization of Muslim women is using the Quran to try and stop it.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership Is Dead, and That's Good for Internet Freedom
US lawmakers from both parties rejected the 12-country deal, including every leading presidential candidate.
Where 30 Million 'Missing' Girls in China Actually Went
A recent study "discovered" millions of missing girls lost to China's one-child policy, and the results also shine a light on China's propensity to favor sons over daughters.
Saudi Prince Pleads His Country to End 'Unjust' Ban on Women Driving
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal has called for an urgent end to the nation's ban on female driving—the only one of its type in the world. An expert explains why Saudi women might not be driving anytime soon.
'In the Mirror, What I Saw Was a Monster': Living with Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Those who suffer from body dysmorphic disorder fixate obsessively on one or more perceived flaws in their appearance, resulting in depression and social anxiety—and, in extreme cases, thoughts of suicide.
A Look Inside 'Rage Rooms,' Where You De-Stress by Smashing Things
As we hurtle towards the impending apocalypse, "rage rooms," which give customers a weapon, a pile of destructible objects, and a time limit, are becoming a global phenomenon.
Muslim Americans Plan to Fight Back Against Trump's Proposed Registry
Last year, Trump announced his plans to register all American Muslims onto a database. For many Muslims, being a surveillance target is nothing new.
A Note on Trump, Waypoint, and Why We Play
Editor-in-Chief Austin Walker offers his thoughts on how the US Presidential election impacts on the goals of Waypoint.
Facebook Users Have Gone from Hating to Loving the News Feed In Ten Years
Our love/hate relationship continues.
The 'Dallas Morning News' Has Endorsed Hillary Clinton for President
It's the first time the newspaper has supported a Democratic candidate since before World War II.
What It’s Like to Work at a Parenting Website in Your 20s
How I, a childless borderline child, managed to get a job at the UK's biggest parenting website, Mumsnet.