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    Julie Scelfo

    Julie Scelfo

  • Media savvy: Some Americans believe the dumbest things. How not to be one of them.

    As the never-ending election season moves from “midterm” to “presidential” mode, Americans are deluged by news alerts on their screens, by breaking-news tweets and emails and sensational claims on cable broadcasts.

  • The generations of women who led the way for Saturday’s march

    A crowd of women joining the National Woman Suffrage Association, which was led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony in 1869. On Saturday, when as many as 2 million women — and men — take to the streets in Washington, D.C., and around the world for the Women’s March, they will be following in the footsteps of women who have marched for progressive causes and civil rights at least since the late 19th century. In 1862, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton began working on Park Place in Manhattan across from City Hall, a street then known as Newspaper Row, to publish a periodical promoting suffrage for women.