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She's a stock car racer who's posed for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. "I don't love to be doing nothing," Toni Breidinger says ...
When the shell crates are empty and NATO’s still circling the bureaucracy drain, you improvise with whatever’s sticky, stinks, and might make a Russian grunt rethink his life choices.
People of a certain age and background will fondly recall the satirical British magazine Punch (1841–2002). I used to enjoy ...
Imagine a sound so soft, so mysterious, it feels like a gentle hug for your soul. That’s a cat’s purr—a soothing melody ...
While Congress fails to stave off cuts to HIV care, community leaders in Mississippi and beyond race to limit the damage.
HIV advocates are rallying against Trump administration's funding cuts and bureaucratic delays, impacting marginalized communities.
As generative artificial intelligence tools continue to proliferate, pushback against the technology and its negative impacts ...
More than 500 influential directors, actors and other notable names in Hollywood and around the world voted on the best films ...
From 'Gaia' to 'The Sadness', Hannah Cronk examines a new era of disease horror that has emerged in the wake of COVID-19.
We confirmed that the Rebecca Sugar featured in the reader art section of the 2002 Devil May Cry 2 issue is in fact the famed ...
My envy of his orderliness was an old feeling, my irreverence turned on its ear ... this is just coming back to me now—I remember him saying once after he got sick, in 1989 or 1990, I was with him in ...
The Simpsons nailed eerie real-world predictions. As 2026 nears, 10 of their boldest forecasts still feel spookily possible — ...