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The world press on the war
British cameraman who survived allied tank fire thinks slain Iraqi troops were trying to surrender.
03/25/2003 00:22 UTC
But really, what's the right temperature for cooked chicken?
Plus, how to tell it's cooked properly, and expert-approved ways to get it there
04/25/2021 17:30 UTC
Romance novelists do not know what fisting is
What does it mean when porn is more educational than books?
08/07/2014 00:32 UTC
My lucky thunder thighs
As a stripper, my thick legs were a liability. But they also carried me through drug addiction and grief
01/06/2013 07:00 UTC
"Kandahar"
A stark and beautiful film traces an Afghan woman's journey across a landscape we may never understand.
12/15/2001 00:27 UTC
Your mother, the fashion icon
Slide show: A new book celebrates the style pioneer you never knew existed -- the woman who gave birth to you
05/07/2011 22:01 UTC
The real reason Trumpworld wasted no time cutting ties with Corey Lewandowski
Trumpworld has one rule, it appears: Don't mess with the money
10/03/2021 13:00 UTC
Good news: Gawker is trying to fix Jezebel's misogynist troll problem
The media outlet has instituted a new commenting system to protect worker safety and battle online sexism
08/13/2014 23:30 UTC
What he said before he died
Kevin and I loved each other till the end, but it's the ugly, human moments that continue to haunt me
01/29/2013 06:00 UTC
John McCain blasts Trump's inaction after more Syrian attacks
"Emboldened by American inaction, Assad has reportedly launched another chemical attack," wrote Sen. John McCain
04/09/2018 13:02 UTC
Never show them your back
I hid those moles, because they were hideous. But the worst part of your body can look different to someone else
11/24/2012 06:00 UTC
Why I can't stand white belly dancers
Whether they know it or not, white women who practice belly dance are engaging in appropriation
03/05/2014 04:59 UTC
The fashionable history of social distancing
In the past, maintaining physical distance was an important aspect of public life — and clothes played a big role
03/28/2020 22:59 UTC
Pop goes the art film
Fabulous Frodo aside, disturbing art films ("Mulholland Drive," "Amores Perros," "Sexy Beast") dominated this splendid year for movies.
01/01/2002 01:29 UTC
Students protesting Alison Bechdel's "Fun Home": How clinging to "Christian moral beliefs" can end an education before it even begins
Duke University's advance summer reading assignment is an award-winning graphic novel, not pornography
08/25/2015 18:58 UTC