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In a crowded news landscape, Mic amplifies the stories that really matter — from politics and culture to social justice and social media — and examines their impact on people's diverse lives.

Mic aims to elevate the voices of the underrepresented with authentic storytelling, original reporting, and thought-provoking content that fuels curiosity, creativity, and most importantly, change.

Hillary Clinton Round TAble Talk

"You don’t change norms and attitudes by just going at it once or twice,” Clinton told Mic in a wide-ranging interview on feminism, sexism and misogyny, including how those factors impacted her 2016 presidential campaign.

The interview delved deeper into the instances of sexism and misogyny that Clinton discusses in her new book, What Happened — Clinton’s own assessment of her to Donald Trump.

For Kim Kardashian West, criminal justice reform "can't stop at one person"

Months after successfully petitioning Donald Trump to free Alice Marie Johnson from prison, Ksits down with Mic co-founder Jake Horowitz to discuss why her new role as a clemency advocate is only just beginning. She shares her plans to free another person incarcerated for low-level drug offenses and responds to critics knocking her for working with the president.

The Cosby trial, explained

Bill Cosby faces three charges of aggravated indecent assault and his trial has started. Here's everything you need to know.

The Shooting of Laquan McDonald ExplainED

It’s been three years since a white police officer shot and killed a black teenager in the streets of Chicago. Now Jason Van Dyke and three other Chicago police officers face charges for what happened that night. — and for the alleged corruption that followed.

The opioid crisis in America Explained

In 2015, 91 people died from opioid overdoses every day. The problem is so bad, the president declared a "public health emergency" on Thursday. Here's everything you need to know.

Common wants your help to fix America's prison system

Roughly 2.3 million people are incarcerated in the U.S., each with their own personal story. Rapper Common tells Aaron Morrison that only by hearing and sharing these stories can we begin to shatter myths about what it means to be incarcerated and fix the system.