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Lynn Fitch posits that women really can have it all by procreating as much as possible and working until they're dead → Read More
Grimes and Elon Musk have reportedly called it quits, though America's second-richest man insists "we still love each other." → Read More
A Wyoming coroner has confirmed the identity of remains found near Grand Teton National Park → Read More
"It's an opportunity to highlight the importance of worker's rights as a feminist issue." → Read More
Fall's hottest trend is getting rid of the man who thought he was really helping out around the house → Read More
How Christina Pushaw, a 30-year-old conservative blogger, became the loudest pro-Ron voice online → Read More
OnlyFans has announced it will stop allowing creators to post sexual content → Read More
How to have great hair without even trying that hard → Read More
He's sports-adjacent, school-adjacent, music-adjacent, heartthrob-adjacent, but not particularly good at anything at all → Read More
Among the first men convicted following the #MeToo movement, Cosby's sentence has been vacated for procedural reasons → Read More
"Perhaps it's vestigal from some primate mating practice, proving to a potential mate you have full control of your facial muscles." → Read More
"It's not a political meeting. It's a bipartisan woman's group" → Read More
A seminal work about guys returning to their beloved place → Read More
Seems like there are reasons besides self-actualization and skincare routines to go "childfree" → Read More
Hello and happy Thursday. Today, our brave colleagues over at Page Six photoshopped Pete Davidson’s tattoos off of his body for some reason I can’t quite comprehend, leaving the mildly attractive dirtbag to resemble nothing so much as a pasty soon-to-be-sunburnt lake guy. But it begged the question: Where would be a better place for Pete Davidson’s tattoos to go if they were removed from his… → Read More
Today The Guardian reports on a 14-page document compiled by D.C.’s metropolitan police force called “Social Media Clown Threats,” a reminder of both the bizarre clown hysteria of 2016 and the bumbling surveillance efforts of various American police forces in response to imagined threats. → Read More
Last spring, a serial entrepreneur named Jane Dingh announced the first property that would become Haven Villages, a network of members-only compounds in desirable locations across the globe. Pitched as something between a modern commune and an exclusive social club, the company advertised its services as the “anti-lease,” a place where residents could enjoy the connections of a community… → Read More
As a woman in her early thirties of extensive alcohol-drinking experience, I’ve come to understand the perfect summer beer as having a few crucial qualities: The ideal beverage for a sweltering afternoon is heavier than a Coors Light (gross) but certainly lighter than a Sam Adams (even grosser)—something that tastes like a beer without much of the aftertaste or bite. It’s readily available in… → Read More
The photographs taken by the Costco influencers are just devastatingly banal: a two-pack of Primal Kitchen Caesar Dressing & Marinade (made with avocado oil) hovering in a shopping cart in a fluorescent aisle. A bottle of ZZZquil Pure Zzs Sleep & Immune Support in a Costco parking lot. Twelve boxes of Saffron Road Thai Yellow Curry W Jasmine Rice stacked under a crumpled tag reading $12.99.… → Read More
Yesterday Mark McCloskey, the vindictive personal injury lawyer best known for waving a gun at Black Lives Matter protestors outside of his St. Louis mansion, announced his campaign for Missouri senate. The video launching his campaign is a remarkable document. Certainly whoever styled the nearly unrecognizable McCloskey into a farmer and plopped him on a tractor was thinking very clearly about… → Read More