Latest
Television

The Reality TV Industry Needs to Provide Proper Aftercare
The tragic death of 'Love Island' participant Mike Thalassitis once again raises questions about support for reality TV stars.
Lauren O'Neill
3.18.19
sex work

Selling Used Panties Online Is Harder Than You Think
Sex workers told Motherboard about the economics and emotional labor that go into selling panties online.
Jessie Sage
PJ Sage
3.18.19
Tedium

Is Adobe’s Creative Cloud Too Powerful for Its Own Good?
Why the creative software giant Adobe deserves a place in the broader discussion of breaking up tech giants like Facebook and Google. It’s not just Photoshop.
Ernie Smith
3.18.19
Recipe

Easy Khachapuri Recipe
This traditional Georgian bread is loaded with three kinds of cheese and topped with an egg yolk and za'atar, making it the perfect little boat of goodness.
Gerald Addison
Chris Morgan
3.18.19
Warhammer

Women of Warhammer Show Us Their Finest Work
We spoke to female fans about their passion for the game, and whether its male-dominated landscape is changing.
Ben Sledge
3.18.19
Sex

Smoking up Before Sex Can Lead to More Intense Orgasms
It can also improve women's sex drives and help them feel less pain during sex.
Dhvani Solani
3.18.19
Utrecht shooting

Everything we know so far about the deadly tram shooting in the Netherlands
Police have identified a suspect
David Gilbert
3.18.19
mental health

How Do You Know When to Quit Therapy?
When I imagined finishing therapy it was always with a sense of capability and optimism, but what I got instead was the overwhelming feeling that I was giving up.
Emma Garland
3.18.19
NEW ZEALAND

New Zealand will have new gun control laws within 10 days of the Christchurch mosque attacks
The prime minister vowed: “Within 10 days of this horrific act of terrorism, we will have announced reforms which will, I believe, make our community safer."
David Gilbert
3.18.19
climate change

The US Opposed a UN Plan to Study Geoengineering to Combat Climate Change
A proposal to study the risks and current state of geoengineering technologies failed to materialize at a UN assembly this week.
Sarah Emerson
3.18.19
mental health

Inside The Fragmented Minds of People With Dissociative Identity Disorder
The condition was formerly known as “multiple personality disorder,” and the medical field is still in disagreement on whether it is real. But does ‘real’ matter when a diagnosis can help?
Shayla Love
3.18.19
Crime

The Fantastical Story of the 'Pablo Escobar of Eggs'
Jeffrey Lendrum has spent almost four decades stealing and smuggling the eggs of rare birds, some of which can sell for up to £300,000.
Nick Chester
3.18.19
433826237