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Madison Campbell is determined to get DIY rape kits into survivors’ hands, no matter who tells her it’s a bad idea. → Read More
Esmé Bianco, who starred in Game of Thrones, has settled her sexual-assault lawsuit against Marilyn Manson. She had accused the singer of psychological and physical abuse over the course of their two-year relationship. Manson denied the allegations. → Read More
The Cut spoke with conservative dads who are “pissed off” by the fall of Roe and leaving the Republican Party. From May to August, Fox News polling showed a 28-point shift in the number of fathers who said they’d vote for a Democrat in the midterms. → Read More
Lulu Garcia-Navarro hosts an “Opinion” podcast for the New York Times, ‘First Person,’ returning this fall. The Peabody Award winner was the host of National Public Radio’s ‘Weekend Edition Sunday’ from 2017 to 2021. Here’s how she gets it done. → Read More
For many, the group chat has shifted from a necessity to a nuisance since we’ve resumed boarding planes and meeting at bars. People told me they’ve been muting or ghosting their friends, or else breaking up with their group texts altogether. → Read More
Current and former Amazon warehouse workers, who applied exclusively for the fertility benefits to help get pregnant, tell The Cut they were in constant physical pain and mental distress while doing work doctors typically advise IVF patients against. → Read More
In the week since Johnny Depp won his defamation case against Amber Heard, survivors have been calling lawyers, panicking about what this verdict means for them. But for most men, filing a successful defamation suit is far more complicated. → Read More
The only time a doctor showed concern for my symptoms was in the context of pregnancy. Many endometriosis patients told me they’d experienced this fertility bias, a phenomenon also documented in research about endometriosis care and on social media. → Read More
When the newspaper’s digital chief filed a discrimination lawsuit on her way out the door, responses among Posties were divided. Depending on whom you ask, Michelle Gotthelf was either a strong female leader or perpetuated a toxic newsroom culture. → Read More
When the newspaper’s digital chief filed a discrimination lawsuit on her way out the door, responses among Posties were divided. Depending on whom you ask, Michelle Gotthelf was either a strong female leader or perpetuated a toxic newsroom culture. → Read More
HBO’s ‘Phoenix Rising’ documentary follows Evan Rachel Wood while she makes the decision to publicly name Marilyn Manson as her alleged abuser. Doing so brought the actor unexpected freedom, she tells The Cut in this special issue cover interview. → Read More
In this interview, Virginia Giuffre tells the Cut how it feels to finally see someone held accountable for the sexual assault and trafficking she experienced as a teen. → Read More
They insist they’re more sophisticated than your typical anti-vaxxer. Not that they’re telling anyone. → Read More
In Sally Rooney’s new novel, Beautiful World Where Are You? the ending takes an unsatisfying abrupt turn. Despite the characters, Eileen, Alice, Felix and Simon grappling with moral dilemmas and inner conflicts, Rooney went for a happy ending. → Read More
Couples enforcing vaccine mandates at their weddings are getting pushback from anti-vax friends and family. In some cases the disagreement has ended relationships and spurred ideological fights that can quickly become very personal. → Read More
The news that OnlyFans would ban sexually explicit content has left many of the performers who depend on the platform angry and panicked. The Cut spoke with five of them about what comes next. → Read More
A record number of Americans are leaving their jobs, and the employees left behind are working themselves sick. → Read More
Yamiche Alcindor recently became the host of long-running PBS series “Washington Week.” Her job requires staying on top of a constantly evolving, 24/7 news cycle and then making those stories digestible for viewers. Here’s how she gets it done. → Read More
On June 23 Britney Spears will speak in court about her conservatorship. The #Free Britney movement will rally outside to support her and since the New York Times documentary “Framing Britney Spears” was released, activists are being taken seriously. → Read More
Body-cam footage released on Tuesday shows 26-year-old Mario Gonzalez was pinned down by three officers for more than five minutes before he died on April 19. Gonzalez’s death occurred a day before Derek Chauvin was convicted of murder. → Read More