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Andi ZeislerWashington Post |
The first lady's retreat from the holiday season suggests a deeper kind of disengagement
Nationwide mutual-aid efforts and federal judges stepped up to address the crisis. They shouldn't have to
From butt masks to "holecare," consumer beauty obsession is now hitting both ends
In a battle of optics and performance, Portland is primed to meet the moment
In a consumer economy, boycotts are the only power we have. Is it enough?
Many Gen X women are navigating the "chicken or egg" of ADD symptoms and perimenopause, without adequate guidance
An expert on slut-shaming explains how young women are owning their sexuality in the attention economy
Satirical news sites like The Onion are doing the work that legitimate publications won't by taking an actual stand
There’s no ethical consumption under capitalism, but there is a farmers market
Social media is undermining the power of protest by framing it as "cringe," making the front line of change weaker
The backlash against pet parents reflects deeper anxieties about who gets to define what counts as a real family
One of the year’s best books yet shows us an author at odds with her own storytelling
Gen Z and AI have pulled a divisive punctuation mark into the spotlight
The breathy persona she’s built might be read as an avatar for the very worldview that would make shameless sex positivity a thing of the past.