Mary is a book reviewer and senior writer for WORLD. She is a World Journalism Institute and Greenville University graduate who previously worked for the Lansing (Mich.) State Journal. Mary resides with her family in the San Francisco Bay area.
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Mary Jackson | Section 230 helped make the worst parts of the internet possible. Would reversing it fix the problem?
IN THE NEWS | Israel resists pressure to end operations against Hamas amid warnings of a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza
IN THE NEWS | The Trump administration aims to root out “mismanagement” and anti-Semitism at elite universities
BOOKS | A secular critique of liberal feminism
Emma Freire, Mary Jackson, Kim Henderson | Law enforcement agencies across the country continue to suffer from the fallout of 2020
Mary Jackson | Voters in crime-ridden cities are demanding law and order
A former bartender serves up only nonalcoholic cocktails and alternative buzzes at his beach cafe
Mary Jackson | THE 360 | Spiritual revival amid the 1960s counterculture transformed a generation, but not everyone kept singing hallelujah
BUSINESS | Health-conscious consumers fuel surge in nonalcoholic drinks
Mary Jackson, Emma Freire | Amid plunging birth rates, a growing pronatalist movement insists families need to have more kids