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government shutdown

Trump just grounded Nancy Pelosi

Trump canceled the House Speaker's trip abroad but noted that buying a commercial flight would “certainly be your prerogative.”
Rex Santus
1.17.19
russia investigation

“Sex huntress” who claims to have insight into Russia’s election meddling detained in Moscow

Vashukevich had spent almost a year in Thai prison, where she was fighting charges related to her role running a class on sexual seduction in the Southeast Asian country.
Greg Walters
1.17.19
sex toys

This Artist Is Redesigning the Strap-On for Millennials

To create STRAPP, artist and sex educator Shawné Michaelain Holloway asked a diverse range of strap-on users how she could improve an old classic.
Sarah Burke
1.17.19
#10YearChallenge

The Earth's #10YearChallenge Is Grim

People are co-opting the hashtag to talk about climate change and the environment.
Sarah Emerson
1.17.19
women's march

Has the Women's March Served Its Purpose?

Some women say they won't be attending the 2019 Women's March because the first one delivered on its promise: It inspired them to get involved in activism that has made the march itself redundant.
Marie Solis
1.17.19
Comics!

'Doctor Dog,' Today's Comic by Scott Travis

After her newborn child is stolen by a dog posing as a doctor, a woman decides to devote herself to her art.
Scott Travis
1.17.19
coffee

More Than Half of Wild Coffee Species Are at Risk of Extinction

Wild coffee is not normally harvested, but it is crucial to the sustainability of cultivated varieties like Arabica and Rustica.
Becky Ferreira
1.17.19
Life

We Asked Dr. Pimple Popper Your Grossest Skin Care Questions

Dr. Sandra Lee visits Broadly to answer all the freaky questions we have about our skin.
Broadly Staff
1.17.19
nba

Keanu Tries to Kill Boban Marjanovic with a Book in New 'John Wick 3' Trailer

The Los Angeles Clippers center seems to have found the perfect role in the third installment of the 'John Wick' franchise.
Liam Daniel Pierce
1.17.19
Culture

Yalitza Aparicio Hopes 'Roma' Sheds Light On Indigenous People

“[Roma is] breaking the stereotype that because we’re Indigenous we can’t do certain things because of our skin color."
Danielle Kwateng-Clark
1.17.19
asteroids

Asteroids Crash Into Earth Over Twice as Often as 290 Million Years Ago

Scientists find that a surge in Earth impacts began during the Permian period, possibly because of disruptions in the asteroid belt.
Becky Ferreira
1.17.19
fish

This Fishmonger Is Making Invasive Species Easier to Eat

“One of my main goals when I started this company five years ago was to serve sustainable and ecologically friendly options."
Ian Burke
1.17.19
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