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Confessions of a Reddit 'Karma Whore'
My years-long journey to the top of Reddit's karma leaderboards has only made me feel more alone.
Brian Burlage
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Only 1 Percent of Abortions Happen in a Doctors' Office. That Has to Change.
As barriers to abortion increase, more primary care providers can—and should—offer the abortion pill.
Garnet Henderson
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How to Party at Pride If You're Sober
Mental preparation is just as important as a backpack full of seltzer.
Molly Priddy
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The Complex Ethics of Saving a Dead Person's Sperm
People are retrieving (and using) sperm from loved ones who've died. Is that OK?
Emma Grillo
How the 1 Percent Gets High
Wealthy stoners are skipping $750 bongs in favor of cannabis consultants and heirloom weed.
Cole Kazdin
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Burnout Is Real, and the Solution Is Radically Changing How We Work
"It should not be necessary for all of us to work our asses off."
Mike Pearl
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Confessions of a Reddit 'Karma Whore'
My years-long journey to the top of Reddit's karma leaderboards has only made me feel more alone.
Brian Burlage
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Only 1 Percent of Abortions Happen in a Doctors' Office. That Has to Change.
As barriers to abortion increase, more primary care providers can—and should—offer the abortion pill.
Garnet Henderson
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How to Party at Pride If You're Sober
Mental preparation is just as important as a backpack full of seltzer.
Molly Priddy
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A Judge Just Saved Missouri's Last Abortion Clinic — for Now
Missouri was hours away from becoming the first state in decades without a functioning facility.
Emma Ockerman
Guns, a Fanny Pack, and Dr. Phil: the Evidence in the Jussie Smollett Case
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Denzel Curry's Energizing Raps and 11 More Albums for Heavy Rotation
Freaky pop music and existential despair fill out the rest of this week's essential listening.
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It's Time We Admit That Tote Bags Are Trash
The niche media tote bag is the epitome of 'weird flex but ok.'
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Postpartum OCD Is Real. This Is What You Need to Know About It
The sheer volume of terrifying thoughts can transform new-parent nerves into unmanageable anxiety.
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Who Decided to Release All These Good Good Games Before E3?
It's not even June yet, what is happening?
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Netflix's 'Always Be My Maybe' Uses Food to Navigate the Messy Parts of Love and Money
The rom-com starring Ali Wong and Randall Park proves that food, like relationships, is complicated.
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Good Job, Humans: Bees Are Making Nests Entirely Out of Plastic
Researchers found solitary bees in Argentina that made nests out of plastic bag-type materials.
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The Navy Says UFOs Are Real. UFO Hunters Are Thrilled
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How to Lose Weight and Get Back in Shape
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The Professor Who Put Brock Turner's Face in a Textbook Definition of Rape
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The Girl's Guide to Tucking Your Dick
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Your Monthly Horoscope: June 2019
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How One of Mexico's Biggest Cartels Is Trying to Dominate the Country's Wildest West
In a shift in the drug war, Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generation is confronting rivals in southwestern Mexico, and fighting the government.
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All the Random, Interesting Things You Need to Know About ‘Chernobyl’ Before the Finale
Viral tweet threads, a connection to 'The Hangover Part III,' and, of course, memes.
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The Navy Says UFOs Are Real. UFO Hunters Are Thrilled
A new generation of ufologists are being inspired by military sightings and mainstream news stories.
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Dating as a Drag Queen Is Way Harder Than You Think
"I didn’t come out of the closet to date a boy who dresses like a girl" is a constant refrain.
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Finding Asian Identity in a Black and White America
"For years, I didn’t use chopsticks, refused to speak Chinese, tried to wear shoes in my home, never brought leftovers to school, and even claimed to dislike boba."
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The Guide to Getting Into Elton John, Pop's Most Colorful Storyteller
A new biopic called 'Rocketman,' out this week, tells the story of the songwriter himself. Here's the music you need to know going in.
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How To Make Your Own AirPods for $4
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Confessions of a Reddit 'Karma Whore'
My years-long journey to the top of Reddit's karma leaderboards has only made me feel more alone.
Brian Burlage
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Mukqs' Noisey Mix Is the Perfect Escape-from-Reality Music
The Chicago-based experimenter released a disorienting full-length earlier this month and will put out another next week. His new mix is full of similarly transcendent beats.
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GREAT NEWS: You Can Now Pay $50 to Hang Out in a Cafe Full of Live Rats
“Cong-RATS, ladies and bRODENTS, all of your dreams will come true,” the Rat Bar’s event page says.
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Finding Asian Identity in a Black and White America
"For years, I didn’t use chopsticks, refused to speak Chinese, tried to wear shoes in my home, never brought leftovers to school, and even claimed to dislike boba."
Eda Yu
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Nat & Liv Are Aiming for Kardashian Status (Only 134 Million More Followers to Go)
Natalie Halcro and Olivia Pierson first tasted fame on Instagram. But now, with the help of their family (and Kim Kardashian), they’re aiming much, much higher.
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Only 1 Percent of Abortions Happen in a Doctors' Office. That Has to Change.
As barriers to abortion increase, more primary care providers can—and should—offer the abortion pill.
Garnet Henderson
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Extreme Cartel Violence Has Come to Mexico City
Vigilantes are threatening action as authorities seem unable to stop the rise of homicides and racketeering.
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'Oxygen Not Included' Is a Darkly Comic Fight for Survival
Watch "dupes" high five and stress vomit as they mine resources, fabricate machines, sleep on ladders, and, uh, bury their fallen friends
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Dating as a Drag Queen Is Way Harder Than You Think
"I didn’t come out of the closet to date a boy who dresses like a girl" is a constant refrain.
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Wall Street’s Sustainable Darling Is Profiting from Climate Change
The world's largest asset manager, BlackRock, has millions of dollars invested in fossil fuels despite claiming to be a steward of the environment.
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This Mexican Town Celebrates Its Namesake Saint with Exploding Hammers
Despite several attempts to ban the practice and the handful of injuries it regularly causes, the tradition has carried on for 300 years.
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I Helped My Friend Cheat on Her SATs and I Would Do It Again
"I wanted to dupe the system and get away with it."
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