Orion Jones

Orion Jones

Managing Editor

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There are apparently some high-stakes moral implications to taking selfies.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's comments are plainly spoken, aspirational, and cognizant of an American aesthetic. It's presidential material, actually.
A federal judge has dragged reproductive rights out of the mud of religion into the lofty heights of moral philosophy.
The truth is a bitter pill to swallow, they say. Yet much of today's information economy is built on the premise that knowing more is better. 
The fantasies, institutions, and humans at Dismaland do not merely sometimes fail us — they are marked for death from the start.
The Black Mambas regularly face unpredictable safari animals and heavily armed poachers.
Professional bodybuilders say the amount of muscle Jake Gyllenhaal gained in six months is impossible without the use of performance enhancing drugs.
In an unprecedented use of Freedom of Information laws, an anti-GMO group wants to read the emails of forty university professors with professional associations to biotechnology firms.
If you're a new mom or dad, it's a really good time to work for Netflix.
A vaccine that did not exist a year ago has proven 100 percent effective at preventing people who are at extremely high risk of infection from contracting the Ebola virus. 
The internet now plays such a large role in daily life that it's difficult to imagine many people getting by without it.
Facebook has released information on the first full-scale drones designed to deliver Internet services to underserved populations across the globe that lack developed infrastructure.
A new study in the journal of Applied Psychology shows that rudeness has a ripple effect, negatively affecting interactions outside the initial one.
Two of the most famously rousing speeches in history, though one is from a dramatic work, address many of the same topics: bravery, fear, camaraderie, and death.
The Internet is a different beast altogether, and instead of catering to the interest of journalists, candidates can/must appeal to the masses.
Ironically, the more women have tried to free themselves from masculine norms of sexuality, the more they have adopted male sexual tendencies under the guise of sexual liberty.
Detroit, Chicago, and Oakland have all suffered from the terms presented by the finance firm.
For all we make about our disagreements with each other, we are bound to have more in agreement by the nature of conservation.
A plant with twice the nutritional value of kale, reported to taste like bacon when cooked, could soon be entering the U.S. health food market, possibly expanding its reach even wider.
We never give people who live in the public eye the same amount of privacy and respect that we afford our personal friends.